Food scale recommendations in Uk

twistedwoman
twistedwoman Posts: 47 Member
edited December 2 in Health and Weight Loss
Can anyone recommend a good scale to buy in the UK please?? Not looking to spend lots, just one that you can zero and is accurate please.

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  • philippakate197
    philippakate197 Posts: 125 Member
    No suggestions for actual models, mine is old and a bit annoying!

    Based on the sources of the annoyance, I would recommend getting one big enough that you can put a dinner plate on it without the plate obscuring the display and that the buttons aren't too close together.

    I'm frequently changing mine from grams to fluid oz, when I meant to press zero, because the teeny tiny buttons are so close together! Terrible design but I'm too stingy to get a new one!
  • akf2000
    akf2000 Posts: 278 Member
    If anyone finds digital scales WITHOUT an auto-off feature let me know. Worst. feature. ever.
  • Wynterbourne
    Wynterbourne Posts: 2,235 Member
    edited June 2016
    Cook's Illustrated magazine suggested this as a good budget scale.

    https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B004164SRA/ref=cm_cr_arp_mb_bdcrb_top?ie=UTF8
  • twistedwoman
    twistedwoman Posts: 47 Member
    Thanks very much
  • gember85
    gember85 Posts: 114 Member
    Mine was from argos and £9.99 it's a flat salter one x
  • FionaPlum
    FionaPlum Posts: 37 Member
    I have a flat Salter one also. Had it for a few years and it's not let me down yet. It does however get annoying when the plate covers the display like someone says so if I need to weigh a plate I first put a bowl down, set it to zero and then put the plate on top. This way it's higher up and you can read the display without ducking down to peek under the plate.
  • fr33sia12
    fr33sia12 Posts: 1,258 Member
    I got my at Aldi in their special buys, try looking on supermarket websites they often sell them quite cheap, Dunelm have some on sale right now too.
  • minniestar55
    minniestar55 Posts: 350 Member
    I use my Weight Watchers food scale, it's very accurate. You can find them cheap on eBay.
  • dammitjanet0161
    dammitjanet0161 Posts: 319 Member
    FionaPlum wrote: »
    I have a flat Salter one also. Had it for a few years and it's not let me down yet. It does however get annoying when the plate covers the display like someone says so if I need to weigh a plate I first put a bowl down, set it to zero and then put the plate on top. This way it's higher up and you can read the display without ducking down to peek under the plate.

    Genius! Why didn't I think of that? *slaps forehead* :)
  • FionaPlum
    FionaPlum Posts: 37 Member
    :blush::smiley:
  • dizzieblondeuk
    dizzieblondeuk Posts: 286 Member
    gember85 wrote: »
    Mine was from argos and £9.99 it's a flat salter one x
    I think I have the same one - also just checked and Argos has the scale for 1/3 off, so it's £9.99 right now. Easy to read display, and simple to use - the tare function is the most useful thing about digital scales, IMO. You can add different things to your bowl/plate, and simply tare between each addition to get totally accurate measurements. I definitely second having a flat scale, I've put pans and all sorts on for simple weighing, instead of annoying bowl scales. They're also much easier to store, and take up very little room.
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