Food scale?
rlmckenzie7
Posts: 7 Member
As accurate and as cheap as possible!
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I just bought a digital scale from Aldi about£7.99. Try argos.0
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best bet is to go on amazon and check the reviews/prices. There are many options.1
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Mine was about $20 from Target and works great.0
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Just get any one that measures in grams, goes up to 10lbs, and has a TARE function.0
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Gotten one at Target another at Walmart. Just picked up the cheapest I could find. I agree with @cmriverside get one that has grams. AND an on off button. The cheap one I found at Walmart doesn't have these features.0
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Mine was $14.00 at Walmart0
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cmriverside wrote: »Just get any one that measures in grams, goes up to 10lbs, and has a TARE function.
The tare function is essential.1 -
(1) must have tare funtion
(2) must have both grams and ounces
(3) must go out to hundredths place (ex: 6.05 grams)
(4) must have removable top so it can be washed in the dishwasher
i got mine with all the above at Ross for about $10
no brand listed on it0
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