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rjel78
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Best/most accurate food scale under $50 is.......
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I use an Oxo (max 11 lbs) and love it. Not sure it's "the best", but I've tested it w/ weights I know are spot on and it's accurate.1
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You should be able to get one for $15-20 that is quite accurate. No need to spend $50.3
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CafeRacer808 wrote: »I use an Oxo (max 11 lbs) and love it. Not sure it's "the best", but I've tested it w/ weights I know are spot on and it's accurate.
This is what I have, and I really like it, although I don't find it to be accurate when what I'm weighing is under 4 or 5 grams -- it tends to assume there's an error and tare itself back to zero.
I've had mine a long time (used it for baking before I took tracking my food intake with it), so I don't remember what I paid for it, but I priced it recently for similar thread and I think it was pushing $50, so maybe not the most affordable, either.
But it's durable and easy to clean, the batteries last a long time, I like the pull-out display for when I'm using a large plate, and I like the large weighing capacity (11 lbs/5 kg), which lets me weigh entire casseroles, pots of soup, etc. for the recipe calculator.
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I have some mechanical monstrosity. I should probably upgrade but I'm doing fine with it.0
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As long as it is digital and as you have a healthy budget, a well respected brand would be good. Do some online research if you want to but any scales should be half decent.0
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Look at https://www.amazon.com/Ozeri-Digital-Multifunction-Kitchen-Elegant/dp/B004164SRA/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1482485163&sr=8-3&keywords=food+scale . This one can handle up to 10 lbs. while still being accurate down to a gram. I have other Ozeri products and have been satisfied wit them. I have to measure some things down to miligrams and have been pleased with this: https://www.amazon.com/American-Weigh-GEMINI-20-Portable-MilliGram/dp/B0012TDNAM/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&qid=1482485443&sr=8-6&keywords=american+weigh+scale0
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Pretty sure my mom bought ours at Walmart for like $15 and it's worked great for years. Just had to replace the batteries a few times.0
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I have the first one Batman posted. It's been great for the past two years. Previous to that I had a taylor that lasted over ten years!0
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lynn_glenmont wrote: »I don't find it to be accurate when what I'm weighing is under 4 or 5 grams -- it tends to assume there's an error and tare itself back to zero.
My scale is iffy at sub-5 grams too. What's helped me is to put something heavier on the scale (like a ceramic plate) and then tare the scale before I weigh the light item on top of that extra weight.1 -
As long as it is flat (so you can put a plate on it), digital, and has a TARE button, anything should work. I have this one, but I bought it off Groupon for cheaper than that. I basically chose it because it was purple.
https://www.amazon.com/Escali-157DP-Digital-Kitchen-Purple/dp/B0051B317W/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1482517154&sr=8-2&keywords=purple+food+scale1 -
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I guess the digital scale I use for weighing my food is actually a postal scale. Dh bought it for another purpose but stopped using it so I grabbed it for the kitchen. It works the same. It has a 5 lb capacity, weighs in ounces or grams, has a tare function. I put a 3lb weight on it and it was accurate. I've replaced the batteries once in 2 years. I've never needed to weigh something that was over 5 lbs personally.
We've had it for years so I'm not sure what it cost us at the time.
https://www.amazon.com/SP5-Digital-Postal-Mailing-Scale/dp/B00006IACE
There are lots of digital scales under $50 that will be good enough.
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