Food Scale -33lb Digital Kitchen Scale for Food Ounces Grams Rechargeable 304 Stainless Steel,Batteries and Type-C Charging |
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Price: 14.98
Last update: 01-01-2025
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【Pratical and Durable Kitchen Scale】5 commonly used measurement units(g/kg/lb:oz/oz/ml). Screen touch and LCD display make it easy to use and read. 7.9 x 5.7 x 0.6 in stainless steel panel provide more stability and space for larger containers.
【Weight Control Scale -Easy Tare】 The Tare button allows you to subtract the weight of mug, plate, or different sized bowl, making it easy to achieve accurate readouts of nuts, grains, powder, fruit, milk and more food.
【Smart Design Baking Scale 】With a 2min Auto-off function, no need to worry about power consumption. Power-low alarm and overload remind. Hanging hook and 4 no-slip rubbers. Easy to clean and store.
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Top reviews from the United States
The scale works great. Since you can recharge the internal battery, you really don’t need the AA batteries as backup.
I tested its accuracy with 1gm, 10 gm and 1 oz accuracy weights used to calibrate my scientific scale. Great price for what I have used it for in the kitchen. Has enough scaling to weight 33 lbs. I tested to 30 lbs. it is easy to use with a press of one of three buttons. One is for power on/off and the second is used to chose which the type is unit measurement you want and the third zero out the scale called Tare.
I am very pleased to write this review which is something I normally won’t do. Trust me I buy a lot from Amazon and I might write a review 2 or 3 times a year. I would buy another one if I needed it for something else.
I hope this helps. And yes, I am a real consumer and purchaser.
bought this scale specifically to prepare for my next solo backpacking journey. I never thought I'd become a "gram counter" and the day has officially arrived where every gram counts as I push the limits on gear that trades off between price, weight & comfort!
The scale is much smaller than you might think which makes it easy to stow but limits the convenience of weighing larger items. If the item I am weighing is wider than the scale, the reading won't be accurate if you put the item directly on the scale - the ends of "softer" objects (like a tent) end up touching the table because they droop. To solve this, I found a small box, tared it, and put items in it. I also wanted to test pushing the 15kg (33 lbs) limit of the scale so I tried putting a folding table on top of a medium box - it actually works because (1) the table is stiff enough to let the box center all the weight on the scale and (2) you need to elevate the item so you can read the LCD. However, this is when I realized it's a real pain to read the LCD at an angle. Given the weight reading is probably not 100% accurate & plan to weigh items no more than 1kg 90% of the time, I'm willing to overlook the readability of the LCD at an angle. It still would be nice to have a way to adjust its contrast.
A few ppl said it would be nice if there was both a "lb oz" and "oz' unit setting - I agree. I did notice that "fl oz" seems to do the same thing? I haven't tested it extensively because the lack of "oz" encouraged me to take the jump and just go metric (and I live in the states!) - using grams is more accurate and easier to do arithmetic on anyways! but for those who want "total ounces" at least the option to try "fl oz" is there.
I've been using the charge the scale came with & there is no indicator of how much charge is left but it's no biggie - I'm impressed it's still running after maybe 20 hours of use so far?
I got the scale because it has USB-C - which means I can easily plug it in the kitchen if I don't use external batteries (2 heavy duty AAAs are included) or internal battery goes bad a few years down the line (which can't be replaced) So what is on my wish list for the next revision of this product is diverting the cost of the included disposable batteries & internal battery to a charging circuit capable of *not* charging non-rechargeable batteries & being capable of charging a pair of rechargeable AAAs in the unit. Now if this proves too unreliable to identify the type of battery, then go with an industry standard rechargeable like a protected, button-top 18650 (I realize there is also the safety issue of ppl using an unprotected flat-top 18650 so I'll leave it to the company to weigh the pros and cons - I honestly think if there was a removable protected 18650 in the unit, it would just stay there for years until it needed to be replaced (and can be done easily!) - ppl wouldn't fiddle with it until then). The point being is I wish companies would move towards industry-standard, user-replaceable rechargeable batteries so products like this can last well beyond the life of its internal battery & not go in the trash (this is a pet peeve of mine if you haven't guessed!)
the only other thing I want to add is I would have preferred higher sensitivity (less than 1g) over the high weight capacity of 15kg. I didn't realize I had a handful of items that were less than a gram. 100mg (0.1g) sensitivity would have been a bonus.
Now that I've measured out the items in my backpack, I'm now looking forward to seeing how practical it is to set aside my measuring spoons & cups and repeatedly use the tare function for recipes! ideally, this will reduce cleanup! I will update this review once I make one of my favorites & it comes out better than expected :)
for the price I paid for this scale, I definitely would recommend it for casual use - it's definitely small enough to throw in a small drawer!
UPDATE: I got a second "crystal" scale for the kitchen because it is a few inches larger than the Black one - more surface area means a more accurate reading for larger items (no need to use a separate container like I have to for the smaller one)
The larger one also looks nicer because it has a glass surface (the silver top on the smaller one smudges super easily). They both have the same exact electronics & recommend the smaller one for traveling and the glass one for at home (eg. in the kitchen). The button text on my large Grey one is definitely hard to read - there isn't enough contrast (white on Black is much better, see photo). I also ran into a small QC issue with the Crystal one - one of the feet is maybe 0.5mm short so it wobbles/rocks every time I push the Tare button, it's slightly annoying but doesn't effect the accuracy of the scale - I don't have this issue with the smaller one. Customer support is excellent - be sure to send them an email to extend your warranty!
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2023
bought this scale specifically to prepare for my next solo backpacking journey. I never thought I'd become a "gram counter" and the day has officially arrived where every gram counts as I push the limits on gear that trades off between price, weight & comfort!
The scale is much smaller than you might think which makes it easy to stow but limits the convenience of weighing larger items. If the item I am weighing is wider than the scale, the reading won't be accurate if you put the item directly on the scale - the ends of "softer" objects (like a tent) end up touching the table because they droop. To solve this, I found a small box, tared it, and put items in it. I also wanted to test pushing the 15kg (33 lbs) limit of the scale so I tried putting a folding table on top of a medium box - it actually works because (1) the table is stiff enough to let the box center all the weight on the scale and (2) you need to elevate the item so you can read the LCD. However, this is when I realized it's a real pain to read the LCD at an angle. Given the weight reading is probably not 100% accurate & plan to weigh items no more than 1kg 90% of the time, I'm willing to overlook the readability of the LCD at an angle. It still would be nice to have a way to adjust its contrast.
A few ppl said it would be nice if there was both a "lb oz" and "oz' unit setting - I agree. I did notice that "fl oz" seems to do the same thing? I haven't tested it extensively because the lack of "oz" encouraged me to take the jump and just go metric (and I live in the states!) - using grams is more accurate and easier to do arithmetic on anyways! but for those who want "total ounces" at least the option to try "fl oz" is there.
I've been using the charge the scale came with & there is no indicator of how much charge is left but it's no biggie - I'm impressed it's still running after maybe 20 hours of use so far?
I got the scale because it has USB-C - which means I can easily plug it in the kitchen if I don't use external batteries (2 heavy duty AAAs are included) or internal battery goes bad a few years down the line (which can't be replaced) So what is on my wish list for the next revision of this product is diverting the cost of the included disposable batteries & internal battery to a charging circuit capable of *not* charging non-rechargeable batteries & being capable of charging a pair of rechargeable AAAs in the unit. Now if this proves too unreliable to identify the type of battery, then go with an industry standard rechargeable like a protected, button-top 18650 (I realize there is also the safety issue of ppl using an unprotected flat-top 18650 so I'll leave it to the company to weigh the pros and cons - I honestly think if there was a removable protected 18650 in the unit, it would just stay there for years until it needed to be replaced (and can be done easily!) - ppl wouldn't fiddle with it until then). The point being is I wish companies would move towards industry-standard, user-replaceable rechargeable batteries so products like this can last well beyond the life of its internal battery & not go in the trash (this is a pet peeve of mine if you haven't guessed!)
the only other thing I want to add is I would have preferred higher sensitivity (less than 1g) over the high weight capacity of 15kg. I didn't realize I had a handful of items that were less than a gram. 100mg (0.1g) sensitivity would have been a bonus.
Now that I've measured out the items in my backpack, I'm now looking forward to seeing how practical it is to set aside my measuring spoons & cups and repeatedly use the tare function for recipes! ideally, this will reduce cleanup! I will update this review once I make one of my favorites & it comes out better than expected :)
for the price I paid for this scale, I definitely would recommend it for casual use - it's definitely small enough to throw in a small drawer!
UPDATE: I got a second "crystal" scale for the kitchen because it is a few inches larger than the Black one - more surface area means a more accurate reading for larger items (no need to use a separate container like I have to for the smaller one)
The larger one also looks nicer because it has a glass surface (the silver top on the smaller one smudges super easily). They both have the same exact electronics & recommend the smaller one for traveling and the glass one for at home (eg. in the kitchen). The button text on my large Grey one is definitely hard to read - there isn't enough contrast (white on Black is much better, see photo). I also ran into a small QC issue with the Crystal one - one of the feet is maybe 0.5mm short so it wobbles/rocks every time I push the Tare button, it's slightly annoying but doesn't effect the accuracy of the scale - I don't have this issue with the smaller one. Customer support is excellent - be sure to send them an email to extend your warranty!
Easy to reset for each added ingredient. Love it.