Your favorite food scale?
AshZie
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I've never had trouble losing weight by estimating my calories but I've read a lot of positive comments on these forums about the importance of using a food scale. I would like to buy one but have no idea what to look for. I searched briefly online and found the price point varies greatly. I would like to start with something simple that will not break the bank (maybe less than $40 if that doesn't sound unreasonable). If you have a recommendation, I would greatly appreciate it! I am really curious to see how "off" my estimations have been Thank you in advance!
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i love my food scale! i bought it at TJMaxx. (not sure if you have those where you live, but it's mostly clothing + some housewares in the back of the store) i *think* i remember paying $12?? i know it wasn't much b/c i'm cheap! LOL
unfortunately, it has no label on it, so i don't know the brand.0 -
I have a cheapie from Amazon but I wish I didn't because Costco has a cute glass topped one on sale for like $15, in the warehouse. But mine works fine. I don't see the cute one on costco.com but they have one for $20, free shipping. I'm not sure if there's a surcharge for non-members, though.
http://www.costco.com/Taylor®-Slim-Design-Kitchen-Scale.product.100084377.html
As long as it has a tare feature, anything should be fine. Pay attention to where the display is and if your typical plate/bowl will hide it, maybe.0 -
http://www.amazon.com/11-lb-Digital-Kitchen-Scale-Biggest-Loser-3842BL9/dp/B00FN3MDB8/ref=sr_1_13?ie=UTF8&qid=1420573293&sr=8-13&keywords=biggest+loser+food+scale
I have this one. I got it at Wal-Mart for $18. I can't really compare it to others as this is the first one I've ever owned. I like it. The tare feature makes it really handy. It has an 11lb limit and measures in grams and ounces. That may seem like a lot, but I weigh entire recipes to get the grams per serving.0 -
mine has a tare which is really important, and does grams or ounces0
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http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00CELBR6E/ref=pe_808750_129697990_em_1p_0_ti
Currently using this and it works fine and cycles through gr, oz, lb and something else. I prefer it to the Ozeri scale I used before because it's less of a pain to keep clean. I don't need a new scale anytime soon, but I'd drop this one right away if I could find one that didn't shut off after a minute without use.0 -
I got a Martha Stewart one for Christmas. It does what I need it to do; has a tare feature, does gms and oz. It also has a timer and, oddly, a thermometer. I don't use the timer, but I use the thermometer to show my husband that I'm not imagining things when I tell him it's cold in the kitchen.0
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La5Vega5Girl wrote: »i love my food scale! i bought it at TJMaxx. (not sure if you have those where you live, but it's mostly clothing + some housewares in the back of the store) i *think* i remember paying $12?? i know it wasn't much b/c i'm cheap! LOL
unfortunately, it has no label on it, so i don't know the brand.
I'm assuming by your name you are in Las Vegas. That's where I live I didn't even think to check TJ Maxx, I love that store! Thanks everybody. It looks like I will be able to spend much less than $40 and get a decent scale! I appreciate you guys including the links as well!0 -
I have a cheepy that i think is actually a biggest loser one i got from Bed Bath and Beyond. $20 i think. It does OZ and Grams and has a glass top that is removable. Perfect for what i need it to do. Also it is small enough that i can take it with me when i travel!0
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AngryViking1970 wrote: »I got a Martha Stewart one for Christmas. It does what I need it to do; has a tare feature, does gms and oz. It also has a timer and, oddly, a thermometer. I don't use the timer, but I use the thermometer to show my husband that I'm not imagining things when I tell him it's cold in the kitchen.
Haha! Sounds like I need a thermometer feature for the same purpose you use it for!0 -
La5Vega5Girl wrote: »i love my food scale! i bought it at TJMaxx. (not sure if you have those where you live, but it's mostly clothing + some housewares in the back of the store) i *think* i remember paying $12?? i know it wasn't much b/c i'm cheap! LOL
unfortunately, it has no label on it, so i don't know the brand.
I'm assuming by your name you are in Las Vegas. That's where I live I didn't even think to check TJ Maxx, I love that store! Thanks everybody. It looks like I will be able to spend much less than $40 and get a decent scale! I appreciate you guys including the links as well!
actually i live in houston, but i'm in vegas so much, it's like my 2nd home! LOL
try Ross, too, and even Marshall's - they sometimes have housewares, too.
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WalkingAlong wrote: »I have a cheapie from Amazon but I wish I didn't because Costco has a cute glass topped one on sale for like $15, in the warehouse. But mine works fine. I don't see the cute one on costco.com but they have one for $20, free shipping. I'm not sure if there's a surcharge for non-members, though.
http://www.costco.com/Taylor®-Slim-Design-Kitchen-Scale.product.100084377.html
As long as it has a tare feature, anything should be fine. Pay attention to where the display is and if your typical plate/bowl will hide it, maybe.
If you are talking about the scal in the Costco coupon flyer...that's a bathroom scale.
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No, it's a kitchen scale in the warehouse, for $15.0
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how do you use a food scale for weight loss?0
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I got a cheap one from Target about 3 years ago, it's still kicking so I haven't bothered trying to find a 'good' one to replace it. Look for one with a tare and unit conversions. If it's battery powered remember to turn it off afterward and the battery will last for ages.0
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I'm glad so many of you mentioned the importance of the tare function. I honestly didn't know what that meant before my post!0
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daisyverma wrote: »how do you use a food scale for weight loss?
Look over this thread, it's explained pretty well. community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10044801/why-do-i-need-a-food-scale/p1
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Thank you very much!0
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