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KitchenTour Digital Kitchen Scale - 500g/0.01g High Accuracy Precision Multifunction Food Meat Scale Jewelry Lab Carat Powder Scale with Back-Lit LCD Display(Batteries Included)
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| Price | $13.59 | |
| AmazonGlobal Shipping | $10.19 | |
| Estimated Import Fees Deposit | $0.00 | |
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| Total | $23.78 | |
Shipping & Fee Details
| Price | $13.59 | |
| AmazonGlobal Shipping | $10.19 | |
| Estimated Import Fees Deposit | $0.00 | |
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| Total | $23.78 | |
| Brand | K KitchenTour |
| Color | Black |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Food, Coins, Jewelry, Medicines, Powder, Liquids |
| Special Feature | High precision scale |
| Display Type | LCD |
About this item
- #PRECISE MEASUREMENT# - KitchenTour EG5001 defines the latest in precision weighing technology with measurement range 0.05g-500g. The precision of 0.01g which is especially perfect for baking or cooking.
- #MULTI-FUNCTIONAL LAB/KITCHEN SCALE# - Calculate in g, oz, ct, dwt, ozt, gn and convert between units instantly with pressing M button without having to re-measure. The TARE function for zeroing the weight of the object on the platform.The PCS function enables small identical items counting such as pins, beads, screws. It also features PCS, auto-off, low battery power, overload, and uneven surface placement indicator functions for your daily use.
- #SUPERIOR QUALITY MATERIAL# - Constructed with a high-quality 304 stainless steel platform and ABS plastic frame, this digital kitchen scale is durable and easy to clean and maintenance.The 4.9*3.9*0.7inches small size is also convenient to bring to the laboratory for use.
- #LIGHTWEIGHT & COMPACT DESIGN# - The sleek aesthetic complements any kitchen decor.The High-sensitivity touch activated keys also make for an elegant and clean design. With the back-lit reverse LCD display, weighing is quick and easy. Calibration is possible with 200g and 500g weights - See the product videos.
- #A Multifaceted Assistant in Life# - Comes with two trays (13cm, 10cm), which can be used as protectors or scale trays. It can also be used beyond the kitchen to meet your needs for measuring different things such as medicine, jewelry, cosmetics, DIY fertilizers (Planted Aquarium), fluids for acrylic flow painting,mica powder, scrap gold / and silver, small crawling pets, etc.
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Customers find the weigh scale easy to use. They mention the manual is concise and intuitive. Customers are also happy with the design. However, some customers have issues with battery life. Opinions are mixed on accuracy, functionality, value for money, build quality, and size.
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Customers find the weigh scale easy to use. They mention it's very easy to read, the manual is concise, and intuitive. Customers also appreciate that the plastic protective cover is a nice touch. They say changing units is easy, and there is no setup to speak of.
"...Love the scale and thermometer the best. Ease of use and good quality. All the glass products were in tact." Read more
"...Has many other features I don't actually use, very simple to operate." Read more
"It's a good scale, but smaller than expected. It comes with a user guide and 2 AAA batteries to operate. (I appreciate the standard U.S. batteries!)..." Read more
"Small, precise, easy to use. Exactly what you'd like in a digital scale. But man, the battery life is awful...." Read more
Customers like the design of the product. They mention it looks good, functions well, and is easy to see. Customers also appreciate the bright LED display that is visible in daylight.
"Very versatile as it provides alternative measuring units. Nice design and fits nicely in my workspace. Very happy with it." Read more
"...The KitchenTour has a very bright LED display and the readings seem more stable...." Read more
"...The display is bright and visible in daylight when you are standing over it...." Read more
"Nice little item, looks good, functions well...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the accuracy of the scale. Some mention it's a good scale, while others say it's wildly inaccurate and useless at measuring anything in the upper 80% of its range. The display implies great accuracy with its extra, useless digits.
"Very versatile as it provides alternative measuring units. Nice design and fits nicely in my workspace. Very happy with it." Read more
"I find this a useful tool for a variety of measurement needs...." Read more
"...And now they both inconsistently show "unstable" and fluctuate in weight by several grams, the new one has even flashed a reading off by 30+..." Read more
"...So at this price point, great scale. If you want something accurate all the time, be careful." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the functionality of the scale. Some mention it works very well and is pleased with its performance. However, others say it completely stopped working after about a month, the backlight stopped working almost instantly, and the scale turns itself off pretty quickly.
"Very versatile as it provides alternative measuring units. Nice design and fits nicely in my workspace. Very happy with it." Read more
"...weights, but it ruined my week's worth of data and being inconsistent to turn on means I'm stuck fiddling with the power button hoping the thing..." Read more
"Super helpful. We use while canning vegetables to measure out how much veggies we have. Size and weight is great. Easy to clean up." Read more
"I use it in backing. It works very well. Next time I will get bigger one." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the value for money of the scale. Some mention it's pretty good for the price, while others say it's a waste of money and useless as a culinary scale.
"Quality for its price" Read more
"...is adequate and still works, but the KitchenTour is an improvement at the same price point...." Read more
"...Not a good buy." Read more
"I got this scale because of the price, small size, and 0.1g accuracy...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the size of the weigh scale. Some mention it's very compact, fits in the palm of their hand, and is easy to store and move around. Others say that the weight station is small and the scale rocks a tiny bit.
"It's a good scale, but smaller than expected. It comes with a user guide and 2 AAA batteries to operate. (I appreciate the standard U.S. batteries!)..." Read more
"...Nice design and fits nicely in my workspace. Very happy with it." Read more
"The size is too small" Read more
"Convenient size, perfect capacity! This is the one most people will need." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the build quality of the scale. Some mention it's solidly built, while others say it's defective and drains batteries overnight even when off.
"...Started flaking on me after three years of brutal use. Very satisfied with its durability. Considering replacing it with something bigger." Read more
"This thing glitches out fairly easy. not a quality unit" Read more
"...Love the scale and thermometer the best. Ease of use and good quality. All the glass products were in tact." Read more
"Quality control is iffy but the form factor and durability is fantasticFavorite kitchen scale" Read more
Customers have negative opinions about the battery life of the product. They mention it drains the batteries if they're left inside, burns through them like crazy, and keeps using the power even when off. Some say the quality control is lacking and the battery cover was missing.
"...It then drained two more sets of batteries with nothing resting on it overnight, and I had to give up...." Read more
"I like this scale but the battery life is miserable. I use it 1-2 times a day to weigh out my coffee beans. Batteries don’t even last a month...." Read more
"...Exactly what you'd like in a digital scale. But man, the battery life is awful. Like changing them once or twice a week with normal usage awful...." Read more
"...I did a mod to add a 3.3v DC power-plug-in supply, since the batteries always die. The screen brightness is very good, the size is good...." Read more
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Fine scale most of the time. However, sometimes, it drifts by itself with the weight slowly increasing or decreasing. To spot it you just have to put and remove the same weight multiple times. If the reading is the same, you are good. If it starts to increase or decrease then you want to switch on and off or just tare the scale. That should take care of the drifting.
So at this price point, great scale. If you want something accurate all the time, be careful.
First off, the second scale I found was not as accurate as the first. The first was within .1 grams of true up to 200 grams (using a set of calibrated weights). The second showed a bit more variance, but still good within .2 grams.
The bigger issue is that I noticed that the second scale tended to fluctuate/flutter a bit with its reading. Basically even with nothing on it, occasionally there was a "jitter" of about 2 grams either way. So far, seems fairly trivial if you're weighing objects in the 600 gram range. Here's the kicker. If you turn on the scale and the internal measurement is fluctuating then the scale is unusable at that moment. So keep this in mind.
That first scale was being used to weigh objects in the 50-100 gram range, so stability and consistency is important, which is why I have my calibration weights, so far so good. Well the scale finally failed, unable to turn on stable. After a few tries, the scale was fluctuating +/- 2 or so grams, inconsistently. For the past week I had been trying to record values in the .1 gram range, and now the scale has ruined that data. From being perfectly good to worthless overnight. I don't rest weights on it when it's off, I take care of my equipment. It just plain stopped working right.
So I walked into my kitchen to grab the other scale. It's not as good as my first, but it might be ok, if I can check its calibration. Several attempts to turn it on resulted in "unstable" on the display. Finally after much fiddling and swapping batteries, I finally got both to turn on. And now they both inconsistently show "unstable" and fluctuate in weight by several grams, the new one has even flashed a reading off by 30+ grams.
Yes, both scales, magically have become nearly worthless instruments. Assuming I can turn them on, they might be ok to use for larger weights, but it ruined my week's worth of data and being inconsistent to turn on means I'm stuck fiddling with the power button hoping the thing will work. And of course the weight now fluctuates a lot, making it useless for finer measurements.
I will be returning the new one. Sadly I think the "statute of limitations" has passed for the older one, so I'll relegate it back to its old duties unless it becomes worse, in which case I'll take a hammer to it.
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2022
First off, the second scale I found was not as accurate as the first. The first was within .1 grams of true up to 200 grams (using a set of calibrated weights). The second showed a bit more variance, but still good within .2 grams.
The bigger issue is that I noticed that the second scale tended to fluctuate/flutter a bit with its reading. Basically even with nothing on it, occasionally there was a "jitter" of about 2 grams either way. So far, seems fairly trivial if you're weighing objects in the 600 gram range. Here's the kicker. If you turn on the scale and the internal measurement is fluctuating then the scale is unusable at that moment. So keep this in mind.
That first scale was being used to weigh objects in the 50-100 gram range, so stability and consistency is important, which is why I have my calibration weights, so far so good. Well the scale finally failed, unable to turn on stable. After a few tries, the scale was fluctuating +/- 2 or so grams, inconsistently. For the past week I had been trying to record values in the .1 gram range, and now the scale has ruined that data. From being perfectly good to worthless overnight. I don't rest weights on it when it's off, I take care of my equipment. It just plain stopped working right.
So I walked into my kitchen to grab the other scale. It's not as good as my first, but it might be ok, if I can check its calibration. Several attempts to turn it on resulted in "unstable" on the display. Finally after much fiddling and swapping batteries, I finally got both to turn on. And now they both inconsistently show "unstable" and fluctuate in weight by several grams, the new one has even flashed a reading off by 30+ grams.
Yes, both scales, magically have become nearly worthless instruments. Assuming I can turn them on, they might be ok to use for larger weights, but it ruined my week's worth of data and being inconsistent to turn on means I'm stuck fiddling with the power button hoping the thing will work. And of course the weight now fluctuates a lot, making it useless for finer measurements.
I will be returning the new one. Sadly I think the "statute of limitations" has passed for the older one, so I'll relegate it back to its old duties unless it becomes worse, in which case I'll take a hammer to it.
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