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juliee274
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I would like to purchase a food scale to weigh some of my foods for more accurate calculations. For those of you who have food scales, can you recommend one that you have used? I would like for it to be smaller (I don't have a large kitchen or much storage), easy to use, and affordable ($50 or under if possible). I am, however, willing to go a little higher on price if it makes a big difference in quality and functionality. Thanks for your help!
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I use one that's branded "the biggest loser" - I didn't buy it for that purpose, it was just a good scale for the price. This thing takes a beating too and works terrific. It was 20$ at Walmart. http://www.walmart.com/ip/The-Biggest-Loser-Digital-Food-Scale-6.6-lb.-Capacity/11090896?sourceid=1500000000000003260370&ci_src=14110944&ci_sku=110908960
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I have the Biggest Loser scale. It's small and a very reasonable price. Got it from Walmart for about 20 dollars.0
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I got a Soehnle kitchen scale as a Christmas gift. It's small, sleek and easy to use. I love it and use it several times a day!0
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