It also prevents lightweight ingredients, such as flour and powdered sugar, from escaping.
The scale performed well when measuring small amounts without any hesitancy.
Plus, it offers the addition of a timer and temperature setting.
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For value, you’re able to’t go far wrong.
Not only do they have to be accurate, but they need to be easy to clean.
Here you’ve got the option to discover how I got on testing the Etekcity Digital Kitchen Scale.
But the bowl is lightweight, too, making it easy to move around when full of ingredients.
Plus, this is where the two AAA batteries are housed the battery cover is super easy to remove.
Here you’re able to insert two AAA batteries.
ControlsEtekcity’s scale is controlled by two buttons on either side of the LED display.
In fact, it’s crucial that you use both!
You then press the lower section, labeled ‘T-SET’ on the same button.
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As soon as the time is set, the timer will begin.
This kept the bowl clean, instead of leaving the interior exposed to collect dust.
I continued to test the scale with my calibrated weights and it performed to the same standard.
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Here, again, the measurements stayed consistent.
I was almost getting excited with the result.
The scale measures up to 5kg, and I tested that by pressing down onto the scale.
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As soon as anything above 5kg was reached, the LED displayed an warning pop-up.
It measured 3g exactly the same as other scales I’ve tested.
Readings were fast and accurate.
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The only downside is it doesn’t measure fluid ounces, reducing its flexibility in the kitchen.
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(Image credit: Tom’s Guide /Camilla Sharman)
(Image credit: Tom’s Guide /Camilla Sharman)
(Image credit: Tom’s Guide /Camilla Sharman)
(Image credit: Tom’s Guide /Camilla Sharman)
(Image credit: Tom’s Guide /Camilla Sharman)