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Food scales

justsusie998
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I am looking into buying a food scale. If anyone out there is using one, have you seen a significant change in your weight? What brand do you recommend?
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Brand doesn't matter. Just make sure it's digital and has a TARE button. You can get a decent one from Walmart or Target for about $20.
And yes, I have seen significant changes since I started honestly weighing and logging food.0 -
Thanks quiksylver296.0
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I agree with quiksylver296. I'd also say you're better off getting one of the flat scales vs. the container scales. Some food scales are a flat board like a cutting board (which I recommend); some have attached measuring cups to put the food in. They're about the same price, but the measuring cup one has always frustrated me--it always needs to be cleaned.0
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I have this guy. Cheap and it seems to work well. $11.49 delivered with Amazon Prime.
AmazonBasics Digital Kitchen Scale with LCD Display
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I have a Taylor kitchen scales. works like a charm.
http://www.taylorusa.com/kitchen/food-scales/digital-kitchen-scale-6.html0 -
I got a cheap one at a target/walmart place. I'd second making it digital, having it have a Tare button, and preferring a flat tray over one that has a shaped container tray.
I'd also add to try and make sure it has both grams and pounds/ounces as a setting.
And I would say I definitely see a difference when I use it, if I am trying to figure out how many calories I'm eating. It helps me get a LOT more accurate. I've also noticed a greater awareness on my part when I have to weight it myself, as opposed to just writing it down from a chart on the web and estimating.
I can look at an amount of chickpeas and estimate much more accurately how much they are, and how many calories they have, and I think that one sticks with you and can help in the future when making dietary choices.0 -
I'm thinking about getting one0
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Ozeri touch ii works great for me. Measures in liquid oz, oz, grams, lbs and has a tare mode. It's really accurate. Runs about 27$ walmart but you can find it cheaper online.0
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Bought one from Walmart.com for 8.99 and it had no tax or shipping so it truly was 8.99. It had great reviews. (Etekcity Digital Kitchen Food Scale, DKS)0
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I have this guy. Cheap and it seems to work well. $11.49 delivered with Amazon Prime.
AmazonBasics Digital Kitchen Scale with LCD Display
What kind of batteries does this take?0 -
Spadesheart wrote: »I have this guy. Cheap and it seems to work well. $11.49 delivered with Amazon Prime.
AmazonBasics Digital Kitchen Scale with LCD Display
What kind of batteries does this take?
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I got one off Amazon that has a plastic bowl on top. It can be tared with or without that, or with whatever.... it will do ounces/pounds or metric. I think it was 15 bux.0
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I am currently noticing a significant change, it's so worth it.
I had been stuck for about a year only 5-8 kilos from my ultimate goal, but after using a scale for around 12 weeks now, I've already lost 4 of those stubborn last few0 -
Get one. I can't stress this enough. If you want to properly record your food you're going to need one. I picked one up at Target for $20 I think. Great investment.0
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Has anyone heard of the Perfect Portions scale that has codes for foods you put on it, so it measure more than weight? Someone on YouTube recommended it. I saw Target sells them. Just wanting an opinion.0
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Tare function is essential - I'll second that. I have the Cuisinart Stainless Steel KML-10. It works fine with my one minor complaint is that it uses an unusual battery.0
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