Food Scale Recommendations?
fancyfaxon
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I'm looking to purchase a food scale and was overwhelmed with the different choices and range in prices. I'm looking for something that measures in oz and grams, has tearing capability, is accurate, doesn't break the bank, and relatively sleek.
Any suggestions? Thanks in advanced!
Any suggestions? Thanks in advanced!
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https://www.walmart.com/ip/The-Biggest-Loser-Digital-Food-Scale-6.6-lb.-Capacity/11090896
This is the scale that I use. I think that it works great! I originally purchased it for weighing out small packages for the post office. I've never had any problems with it being inaccurate. Now that I use it for food, I appreciate that is has a removable top. It makes cleaning it much easier. I've had it for 5 years, use it all the time and only had to replace the battery a handful of times. I've never used another scale, so I can't really compare. But I really like this one~
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Lenmar-WCCR2032-Lenmar-WCCR2032-CR2032-Lithium-Coin-Battery/245476020 -
Get the cheapest you can find. None of them will last a long time and they're all made with the same weight-sensing electronics so you're paying for the packaging, the shipping, and the rental of the warehouse space.1
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I love my OXO Good Grips 5 lb. scale with pull out display. You can do oz. or gm, it has a tare weight function. You can pick one up at Bed Bath and Beyond for $30. I've had mine for over 3 years, and not a bit of trouble with it. I use it a lot.0
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Go to your nearest Tarwalmeijersmart and look at the models they have. Pick one you like, they will all measure in oz and GM, and will all have a tare function.
You might want to double check the cheaper ones though. I got one a while back that had the oz/gm button on the bottom and it always started in gm, which was an annoyance. But it was just as accurate as the older scale it would have replaced.0 -
Thanks for the recommendations!!0
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I would make sure that the area of the scale is large enough. Mine isn't that big and we have large plates. If I want to weigh something on the large plate, I can't see the display anymore..2
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I would make sure that the area of the scale is large enough. Mine isn't that big and we have large plates. If I want to weigh something on the large plate, I can't see the display anymore..
This and make sure it takes normal AAA or AA batteries because I had one that took those button style ones that were a PITA to replace.
Also make sure the cut off function is long. Nothing worse than weighing multiple things and having the stupid scale cut off on you. :grumble:1 -
I got this nifty pocket-sized one for my purse. I haven't used it at a restaurant yet , but I use it at work to weigh my snacks.
https://www.amazon.com/Smart-Weigh-ZIP600-Digital-Counting/dp/B00GTX3LAI/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1493730003&sr=8-1&keywords=pocket+food+scale0 -
I love my OXO Good Grips 5 lb. scale with pull out display. You can do oz. or gm, it has a tare weight function. You can pick one up at Bed Bath and Beyond for $30. I've had mine for over 3 years, and not a bit of trouble with it. I use it a lot.
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Chiming in for the OXO scale others have referred to. I think I have had mine for 10 years.0
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After going through a couple of scales, I purchased the EatSmart Precision Pro Digital Kitchen Scale on Amazon based on the reviews and my positive experience with one of their bathroom scales. Their scales give consistent results. Price at present is 20USD.0
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Make sure it can weigh a fair bit. When building a meal, I'll often put the plate/bowl on it, add one item and record it, then tare it, add the next etc. So mine will do 10lbs. I don't remember the brand or model etc.1
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Thanks everyone!! Your input has been wicked helpful - Looking into the OXO scale as it seems to meet my needs to best.0
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I use the Ozeri from Amazon as well. I've had it for 4 years and it still works great. I use it every day. I don't think I've even needed to change the battery!0
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It so happens that this past weekend I saw an equipment review on America's Test Kitchen on food scales. The high end rec was for a $60 OXO. The lower priced rec was for the Ozeri shown above. I have the OXO that only weighs to 5 lbs. and I need one that goes higher. I also have a Taylor scale that I bought at Walmart several years ago that is my everyday weigh food scale.
On the cheap OXO that I have, if I put a heavy bowl on it, tare it, then start adding food, it runs out of available poundage pretty quick because it still counts the weight of the bowl even though it is only displaying the food weight. The good thing is that it has a pull out display so when you are weighing something large you can still easily read it.
On the Taylor I don't have the available weight problem. The only issue with the Taylor is the weighing platform is not removable so cleaning is a bit of a pain. Of course if I'm paying attention to what I'm doing I put a small plate or bowl on it first, then tare.
Hope this helps in deciding what to look for in a scale.0
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