Scale recommendations?
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Scale recommendations?
Hello all,
Any suggestions for meat scale for someone just begining? Max capacity, calibration features, options, etc., I should be looking for?
Thanks,
Tom
Any suggestions for meat scale for someone just begining? Max capacity, calibration features, options, etc., I should be looking for?
Thanks,
Tom
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This is the one I have and I like it very much. It is a Oxo scale.
http://www.amazon.com/OXO-Grips-Stainle ... 489&sr=8-1
http://www.amazon.com/OXO-Grips-Stainle ... 489&sr=8-1
I've heard great things about the Oxo scale and they have a great warranty. I've normally purchased Salter scales, they tend to be a bit more expensive but I've gotten great customer service from them in the past.
Definitely get digital, that'll get you the Tare (zeroing) feature as well as the ability to switch between metric and imperial weights. I highly recommend purchasing two scales, one for your heavier stuff like fat and meat that has a capacity of at least 8 lbs (10-11 # is fairly standard) and then get a second gram scale for things like spices, Cure 1/2, garlic and the like. I had to toss a whole batch of kielbasa once because my 11# max scale did a piss-poor job of weighing out the requisite 53 g or so of garlic. My gram scale is from Escali and came with a calibration weight, my only complaint is that the part of the scale where the product goes is very small. A quick search of Amazon doesn't show my model so they look to be improved.
Definitely get digital, that'll get you the Tare (zeroing) feature as well as the ability to switch between metric and imperial weights. I highly recommend purchasing two scales, one for your heavier stuff like fat and meat that has a capacity of at least 8 lbs (10-11 # is fairly standard) and then get a second gram scale for things like spices, Cure 1/2, garlic and the like. I had to toss a whole batch of kielbasa once because my 11# max scale did a piss-poor job of weighing out the requisite 53 g or so of garlic. My gram scale is from Escali and came with a calibration weight, my only complaint is that the part of the scale where the product goes is very small. A quick search of Amazon doesn't show my model so they look to be improved.
Chuckwagon had a great recommendation along with a companion site. Here is the link:
http://www.wedlinydomowe.pl/en/viewtopic.php?t=5498
I hope you are able to find a scale that meets your needs
http://www.wedlinydomowe.pl/en/viewtopic.php?t=5498
I hope you are able to find a scale that meets your needs
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I have several scales I use in the kitchen.
I posted this in the other 'scale' thread but this little guy is very handy for small stuff.
CD-sized & (100 x 0.01 grams)
One I picked up from Amazon. A bit pricey, but I like using it: "The Salter Aquatronic scale means no more measuring cups. This series measures both dry and liquid ingredients on the same scale with the push of a button.Makes mixing ingredients a whole lot simplier and faster." Weighs to 11 pounds/5kg in increments of 1/8oz/1gram
Weighs to 175 Fluid ounce/5000ml in increments of 1/8 fl ounce/1ml
For large scale measuring (initial weighing of meat, bulk ingredients; nice because the stainless bowl is removable so I can place it in the fridge after weighing it's content. Up to 40lbs. From Overstock .com
-Kevin
I posted this in the other 'scale' thread but this little guy is very handy for small stuff.
CD-sized & (100 x 0.01 grams)
One I picked up from Amazon. A bit pricey, but I like using it: "The Salter Aquatronic scale means no more measuring cups. This series measures both dry and liquid ingredients on the same scale with the push of a button.Makes mixing ingredients a whole lot simplier and faster." Weighs to 11 pounds/5kg in increments of 1/8oz/1gram
Weighs to 175 Fluid ounce/5000ml in increments of 1/8 fl ounce/1ml
For large scale measuring (initial weighing of meat, bulk ingredients; nice because the stainless bowl is removable so I can place it in the fridge after weighing it's content. Up to 40lbs. From Overstock .com
-Kevin
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