Suspecting the new digital scale of inaccuracy.
            
                
                    JeromeBarry1                
                
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                    I suspected something was wrong with my new digital food scale. It measured a Harvestland Boneless Chicken Breast at 95 g. I ate the whole thing. As I was chowing through my plate of food for dinner, I distinctly felt that it was piled higher and taking longer than usual. After it measured my pickle at 5 grams, which was not 40% the size of yesterday's pickle measured at 12 grams, I removed one of the batteries to reset the computer. After I reinserted the battery I asked the scale to weigh another Harvestland Boneless Chicken Breast. 247 g. Now I'm going to need a standard unit of some kind to check the accuracy of the scale now.
How often does your digital scale go stupid?
                How often does your digital scale go stupid?
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            Never.
You do realize that those chicken breasts are not going to be the same, right? When I buy chicken, none of them are ever even close to the same weights.2 - 
            
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            Never.0
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            Different by more than 100%?0
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            JeromeBarry1 wrote: »Different by more than 100%?
Yes. I've had chicken breasts different by 100g. It happens.0 - 
            I can't remember the brand, but I purchased one scale that was total crap. I checked the scale with my Fitbit and G3, the weight was off by a huge margin.
If you're really worried, weigh an electronic or a coin.0 - 
            
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            Mines a manual scale so I'm certain when it is off.0
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            I know when my scale seems iffy it's time to change the battery. For example, I was measuring out broccoli, I was adding and adding the florets to the bowl till it was starting to overflow for a grand total of 63g. When I changed the battery it end up being over 450g.0
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            Well, it may have been an over-reaction on my part. This morning's weigh-in was in-line with my expectation, leading me to think that I didn't inadvertently over-consume at one meal. Certainly the breakfast components weight was reasonable this morning.0
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            Weigh something fairly standard, like a 1lb bag of beans. If it doesn't come really close to 454g you have a problem.0
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            Test your scale with pocket change. http://lifehacker.com/test-your-kitchen-scale-s-accuracy-with-pocket-change-16384662536
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            Test your scale with pocket change. http://lifehacker.com/test-your-kitchen-scale-s-accuracy-with-pocket-change-1638466253
Thanks!0 - 
            Water weight of food, batteries, etc. A cup of water is 8oz by volume and weight. Tare your cup measuring device and fill with water.0
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            True that, I used the cup of water method and found that my scale was of by a bunch. Had to get a new one.0
 
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