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    Default Kitchen scale recommendations

    As title says, looking for new kitchen scale. Prefer non electric. Accuracy and capacity(10lbs+) most important.
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    https://www.walmart.com/ip/Taylor-38...Scale/41440716
    http://www.oldwillknottscales.com/taylor-3880.html



    I know you said Non- Electric however I like a scale that you can zero. This way you're able to put a tray, wax or parchment paper on the scale to minimize cross contamination. Plus it's easier to handle meats, poultry etc from a tray than the scale.

    http://www.webstaurantstore.com/20-l...FR62wAodw1oJrg

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    Quote Originally Posted by Great-Kazoo View Post
    https://www.walmart.com/ip/Taylor-38...Scale/41440716
    http://www.oldwillknottscales.com/taylor-3880.html



    I know you said Non- Electric however I like a scale that you can zero. This way you're able to put a tray, wax or parchment paper on the scale to minimize cross contamination. Plus it's easier to handle meats, poultry etc from a tray than the scale.

    http://www.webstaurantstore.com/20-l...FR62wAodw1oJrg

    I have an older sunbeam digital that's worked off the same 9v for the last 2 years.
    Any idea on accuracy and durability of the Taylor? It would be just right for couple years til ready for commercial scale.
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    https://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/sto...firm_allpromos

    Love it
    No buttons to get clogged with spills
    One touch zero function as Kazoo mentioned
    Very accurate and simple to use
    Uses same batteries as your Aimpoints!

    Features 4 high quality strain gauge sensors and high precision electronics for incredibly accurate measuring
    Ideal for precision baking and portion control
    Integrated touch sensitive buttons won't trap food, allowing you to easily sweep off your ingredients
    Measures in pounds, ounces, kilograms, grams, fluid ounces, and milliliters
    BPA-free
    Auto shut off and auto calibration
    LCD display
    Zero/tare function
    Glass surface
    Weight capacity is 11 lb./5 kg.
    1 CR2032 battery required (included)
    5-year manufacturer's warranty

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    Quote Originally Posted by davsel View Post
    https://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/sto...firm_allpromos

    Love it
    No buttons to get clogged with spills
    One touch zero function as Kazoo mentioned
    Very accurate and simple to use
    Uses same batteries as your Aimpoints!
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    Quote Originally Posted by buffalobo View Post
    Mrs bo voted for this one.
    If you have an eleven lb .25oz cut on there it will zero itself out. Spring for a heavier one and call it good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Great-Kazoo View Post
    If you have an eleven lb .25oz cut on there it will zero itself out. Spring for a heavier one and call it good.
    She can have that one in kitchen(she has not had to meas that heavy anyway) and I will put heavier model in shop.
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    Quote Originally Posted by buffalobo View Post
    Mrs bo voted for this one.
    If you decide to order this from BedBath..., they have free shipping on orders over $29.
    I recommend these measuring spoons for $9.99 to get you over the order minimum.
    https://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/sto...tegoryId=12105
    They're fairly heavy duty, not some thin tin
    Fit into most any spice container
    Easy to level
    Measurement markings are stamped in so they don't wash off like plastic ones do

    I appreciate good tools, whether they're used in the garage or the kitchen.

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    Buffalobo, getting serious on weight control or setting up a recreational shop?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Erni View Post
    Buffalobo, getting serious on weight control or setting up a recreational shop?
    D) All the above.

    Want my recipes to be accurate and at least fake it with portion control. Older I get the more doc and Mrs bo hassle me about weight.
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