Food scale?
Xanna89
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Which one do you own? Is there one that is better or more accurate I should say than another? I'm looking to buy one and want to see what everyone else is using.
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I have a digital food scale . It is actually a Weight Watchers' brand scale which I bought when I went to classes - so also has foods and points built in. B
Nowadays I just use it for straightforward weighing. I like it as can put my dish on, press zero then add each ingredient so no calculations required. Seems v accurate.
I paid more as it as the WW brand - but have seem similar for much less.0 -
I own a Taylor "Biggest Loser" branded scale. I've owned it over a year, and have only had to change the batteries once. It weighs in both grams and ounces, and also automatically tares the container for you. I got it at Walmart for under $30, and I love it.0
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I use the Heston Blumenthal Precision Kitchen Scale:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00Q505YQO/ref=pd_lpo_sbs_dp_ss_1?pf_rd_p=569136327&pf_rd_s=lpo-top-stripe&pf_rd_t=201&pf_rd_i=B00DW419G0&pf_rd_m=A3P5ROKL5A1OLE&pf_rd_r=1CBF30Z0M52XMZ6KK615
Love it!!0 -
I like the looks of that OXO one and am ordering it today.
I've tried three. The post office one, because I already had it. Then I tried two food ones, but they both sucked and I went back to the post office one.
If OXO doesn't work, I'm done trying new ones. OXO sometimes comes out with great stuff - so I'm willing to give them a shot here. I LOVE the idea of a thing that slides out so that you needn't be an acrobat to see the numbers.
I got an OXO colander when they first came out and it is THE best one I've ever had or used. Their salad spinner kicks some salad spinning butt, too. Hope this scale works!0 -
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I've got Salter
But I think they're much of a muchness
Just get a cheapish one .. no point paying for stuff you won't use0 -
PS my Salter scale is about 10 years old too0
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Walmart 14.95.0
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Ok a lot to consider. I like the idea of a cheap Walmart one lol. I mean what sort of bells and whistles could come on a food scale?0
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Just get a flat, digital food scale with a tare function that measures in both grams and ounces. If it takes AAA batteries instead of those expensive, small, hard to find 092094k2P90x batteries, then that's a plus!
You shouldn't be spending more than $20-30 for a food scale.0 -
I paid 8$ for a digital scale at my job.... I don't see myself upgrading to a better one because it is working for me. Mine is Century brand I believe.
I tried a manual scale first and it only gave me a headache lol.0
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