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Digital Food scale. Do these work good.

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Posted by: thefutureisnow

I'm thinking about getting a digital scale for weighing out food. Are they accurate?



Posted by: Vieope

Do you trust your digital clock?



Posted by: TrojanMan60563

probably depends on if you get a good one...mine works well.



Posted by: GoalGetter

I have a salton digital scale - about $20. Cn't speak for anyone else, but i love mine and use it every day for something or other. Weighs in ounces and grams, and you can reset when baking so you can add more ingredients in by weight. Anyway, I'm geeking out talking about it - in a nutshell, it's a good investment. Only "bad" thing is that it is battery powered (Nickel cadmium), so you have to spend money on new batteries every once in a while - depends on how often you use it i guess.



Posted by: The Monkey Man

I have an even cheaper spring scale

I don't remember how much it cost? (less than $20)

It has an adjust knob to dial in the weight of any container you put the food in





Posted by: Tatyana

If you are going to use it to check your diet for awhile, get a fairly decent one.

My first one was super cheap and I trashed it in about 6 months

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Posted by: StanUk

Its worth spending the extra money and buying a decent quality one, I need a new one, im currently using a spring one and its not ever accurate, especially for weighing anything under 20grams.








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