Need a digital kitchen scale
xickel
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I'm in the market for a digital kitchen scale and wonder if any of you have suggestions. Thanks for any input!
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Find one that has a Tare button and uses grams as well as ounces.
I use a German brand Soehnle. It was on sale at William Sonoma outlet for $ 270 -
Also check out walmart, target, and bbbeyond.0
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I would highly, highly recommend the Eatsmart digital scales. I have their basic kitchen scale ($20 or so on Amazon) but I plan to upgrade to their larger one, which can weigh up to 15lb (sometimes I want to weigh something I make in cast iron without the transferring it to a bowl), and even that one is only about $35. I use mine multiple times a day and the first one lasted several years despite me dropping it with some frequency.0
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I got a cheap one on amazon...less than $20. Super easy to use, switches between oz and grams and tares easily.0
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I had a Taylor scale that I got at Target - it started acting really goofy if the batteries were anything other than fully charged and didn't give me any kind of low battery warning. Just wouldn't turn on and stay on.
Anyhow, I just got this one: http://www.amazon.com/AmazonBasics-Digital-Kitchen-Scale-Display/dp/B00V5IM5PY
I haven't had it too long, but I'm very happy with it so far. Hopefully it will serve me well for a long while. I have a variety of Amazon Basics items and I've had very good luck with them.
~Lyssa0 -
i got one with the TARE option.
should be delivered by tomorrow.
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i have this one and it's perfect for me http://www.amazon.com/Ozeri-Professional-Digital-Kitchen-Tempered/dp/B003MSZBSI/ref=sr_1_8?s=kitchen&ie=UTF8&qid=1454042189&sr=1-8&keywords=digital+kitchen+scale
it was only $20 and it's about the size of an ipad0 -
Wall Mart, Target, local grocery stores, groupon, sports authority, scheels dicks :-) Any digital scale works well0
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This is the one that I have.. And do not have any complaints
http://www.amazon.com/Ozeri-Digital-Multifunction-Kitchen-Elegant/dp/B004164SRA/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1454076899&sr=8-3&keywords=kitchen+scale0 -
I have that one, too, and like it fine. Though occasionally I see a pretty glass one at Costco for under $20 I wish I had.
One advantage to a slightly larger scale is if you put say a dinner plate or larger bowl on it, on some of the littler scales you can't see the display under it.0 -
What are you looking to weigh? I found a nice scale that measures a in ounces and is super nice, and it was cheap. You can place a bowl or other container on it and zero it then weigh something or you can just put it directly on the scale.0
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It's the perfect bake scale, I got it at SAMs club when it was a super good deal. You can check it out on samsclub.com0
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This is the one that I have.. And do not have any complaints
http://www.amazon.com/Ozeri-Digital-Multifunction-Kitchen-Elegant/dp/B004164SRA/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1454076899&sr=8-3&keywords=kitchen+scale
A lot of people use this one; me too! Accurate, super easy to use, and affordable0 -
This is the one that I have.. And do not have any complaints
http://www.amazon.com/Ozeri-Digital-Multifunction-Kitchen-Elegant/dp/B004164SRA/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1454076899&sr=8-3&keywords=kitchen+scale
Ditto - couldn't be easier to use.0 -
I have this one on order: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00UL7U2EQ?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s01
After reading countless reviews, I decided I wanted:
- stainless steel or tempered glass so I could put a hot pot on it if I wanted.
- unit button on the front (I discovered some have the unit button on the bottom - eek!)
- a little longer time before powering off (some are only 1 minute - this one turns off in 2 minutes)
- flat surface (easy cleanup). I didn't want more nooks and crannies to clean.
- Can weigh up to 11lbs at least. (kinda wish I ordered the 15lb max one someone above mentioned. Oh well - i suppose I could use my bathroom scale for the occasional heavy item)
- I prefer the color of stainless steel in my kitchen.
- great price (this one was ONLY $10!)
Hoping it works out and is accurate0 -
I bought this one at Target. I like that it measures both ounces and grams, it's big so it holds many different containers, and it looks good on my counter (I keep it out).0 -
That one is super cute.
I do like that mine is tiny and I can toss it in any drawer, though.0 -
Thanks for all the input. I bought an EatSmart scale from Amazon that I am loving. It weighs grams, ounces, pounds (up to 15lbs). It's been an eye-opener weighing my food -- I was grossly underestimating how much I was eating.0
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How is the accuracy of the scales being recommend? I just recently bought a Mainstays Scale and a Taylor Biggest Loser scale from Walmart and returned both, because of accuracy. First thing I did when I brought them home and weighed not 1 but 2 different nickels on them and they registered at 4g. Then I tried the nickels on a smaller scale that I have (4x4) and the nickels weight 5g everytime. Unfortunately due to the size, that scale is too small to use regularly for food measurements, so I'm trying to find one bigger, that could fit at least a small salad plate (6"-8"). Suggestions?0
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