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CDN ProAccurate Digital Portion Control Scale

CDN ProAccurate Digital Portion Control Scale

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Whether you’re baking, cooking, or controlling portions, this scale has you covered. Capable of supporting up to 11 pounds, it features a backlit display that reads all the way to fractions of an ounce for the most precise measurements you’ll ever need Read More

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magno32
0
Mar 5, 2017
Would love to see a scale that offers weights in percentages...
Moondoggie
11
Mar 2, 2017
Lots of cheaper, more accurate scales out there.
xilvar
50
Mar 2, 2017
+/-6g accuracy? That seems way too low for a general purpose cooking scale. Tldr: you may end up wanting to weigh salt and other spices which for typical cuts of meat will be in the 1-2g region.
Salting of the things one cooks is extremely important to produce something which is actually tasty. Weighing a steak is easy enough. But if you learn over time that you like some particular amount of salt per lb of meat then you will be unable to weigh that amount on this scale period. For example I tend to like 4g of salt per lb of meat on the higher end. that is well under the minimum accuracy on this scale.
One good purveyor of way too many scales is American weigh systems. They could probably be convinced to source a proper cooking scale for even less than this. I bought a .1g accurate and .01g accurate scale from them for less than $20 each.
sunriser
4
Feb 25, 2017
$25 shipping for a small scale? For real?!?
Gaelex
34
Feb 25, 2017
Accuracy is crap, especially considering how bloody expensive it is.
sockpuppy
451
Feb 25, 2017
I hate to be that guy who bitches about the price, but how is this better than a generic $11 digital scale from the local cake & pastry supply store?
Rexar5
284
Feb 25, 2017
sockpuppyYeah, my 10 dollar scale from amazon also measures to 1g. I'm sure it's not as good, but is it really 1/9th as good? I bet it's at least half as good.
michaelncohen
36
Feb 24, 2017
"Cooking"
HyzerSoze
28
Feb 24, 2017
michaelncohenWell, good down to "fractions of an ounce" isn't really accurate enough for any of those shenanigans. Plus, they'd just get a perfectly reliable scale on Amazon for <$20 anyway.
woofer
17
Feb 25, 2017
michaelncohenA scale is pretty key for baking, and there are plenty of people who use scales for nutrition tracking. That said, this is a terrible deal. Go to BB&B or Amazon and get the same functionality for <$15
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