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The GDEALER Food Scale is a precise digital kitchen scale designed for cooking and baking, featuring a maximum weight capacity of 500 grams and an accuracy of 0.01 grams. Its durable stainless steel design and backlit LCD display make it both functional and stylish, while its compact size ensures easy storage and portability.
Readout Accuracy | 0.01 Grams |
Form Factor | Mini |
Measurement Type | grams |
Weigh Scale Type | Counter Scale |
Display Type | LCD |
Weight Capacity Maximum | 500 Grams |
Additional Features | Backlit Display, Auto Shut Off |
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Color | Silver |
L**K
Good machine - especially for the price.
GDEALER DS1: First off, I don't personally think this scale is well suited for the kitchen unless you're feeding mice or small birds. For food preparation it should have at least double it's 500 gm (approximately 18 oz) capacity.Having said that, I also have to say that I don't see anything to dislike about it. The backlit display is clean and very readable and the function buttons are where they should be - on the control panel. Speaking of functions, there are enough unit conversions built into the device to satisfy almost anybody - including some found only on specialized weighing devices: Carat weight (ct), Pennyweight (dwt), Troy ounces, (ozt) and Grains (gn). These are in addition to the usual Ounces (oz) and Grams (g), of course. There is also the ability to count small items and to calibrate the scale if ever you suspect that it has gotten less accurate.It is powered by two triple-A Alkalines, so you'll seldom have to change batteries and comes with Acrylic protective covers which double as weighing trays. A fine piece of engineering and a bargain at it's price.
O**T
This is one of the better cheapo scales I've used, if not the best. This is why:
This is one of the better cheapo scales I've used, if not the best.Weighing surface:Nice, large, stainless steel weighing surface. It doesn't feel cramped like most of the other scales around this size. The surface is brushed from front to back and isn't totally smooth, especially when moving a finger across it from side-to-side. It isn't rough either, but you can feel the brushed finish. This doesn't seem to affect it's tendency to collect dirt and grime at all. It has stayed nice and shiny for me. The surface sits low against the body of the scale with only about a 1.5-2mm gap. Peeking into that gap, it appears t that the weighing surface is attached to the sensor by a single, central post. Though, it does not feel weak or flimsy. Especially not at the weight-range for which this scale is used.Display:Clear and legible and a nice shade of blue. To my eye, the product images accurately portray the color. Weight is displayed using the age-old LCD numbers we all know so well. The screen space is used well (no tacky unused space) and the numbers are large and legible.Response & Behavior:THIS is where this scale blows me away and leaves the other's in it's dust! Holy CRAP, this thing reads quickly! There's very little wait from when you place an item on the surface until the total weight is displayed. I never even realized how slow other scales were until now! In addition, where other scales choke up when you change the weight mid-weigh, this scale happily continues to report changes with incredible swiftness. I haven't been able to confuse it yet!Accuracy:It accurately reports the weight of every calibration weight I have. I'm satisfied!Overall:Stupendous value for the price! Snag it now before they realize they could be charging double what they are.Disclaimer: I bought this scale with my own money. I mean, how do these people finagle all this free junk in exchange for reviews? No, seriously, if anyone knows what you have to do to just get sent free stuff, I would love to know! My review is honest and hasn't become bias due to my distinct and utter lack of free stuff. Promise.
M**O
Very accurate gram scale, with a margin of error of about 0.1% ± 0.03 grams
The media could not be loaded. I am very impressed with the precision and accuracy of this scale. It measures objects up to 502.00 grams (slightly above the stated limit) in 0.01 gram intervals, with a margin of error of about about 0.1% ± 0.03 grams. For everyday uses, such as measuring the mass of smaller objects, it does a great job. I use it to measure the mass of loose-leaf tea leaves I use, while making tea - I found out that I've been using a lot more tea leaves than I should, the whole entire time. (Now, my tea tastes much better!) It's also great if you're trying to measure food portions, since very few people actually know what x grams of food looks like. Units of measurement include grams, ounces, troy ounces, dwt (whatever that is), carats, and grains (a unit of measurement). The scale also comes included with a counting feature - if you're trying to count a large quantity of small *uniformly-weighted* objects (e.g. dimes, pills, etc...), you can place 25, 50, 75, or 100 of that object on the scale, set it, and then place a larger quantity of that object on the scale; depending on the calculated mass per object, the scale will tell you how many of that object is on that scale. I can confirm that this feature absolutely works - in my experience, it took about 2 minutes to get the scale to count 239 pills, which was confirmed and verified by a hand count that took 17 minutes. The scale also includes a tare function (which is a standard, basic function), in case you have to set the mass to 0, to account for whatever objects on the scale you don't actually want to measure the mass of. Lastly, the scale does come pre-calibrated, but just to be safe, you should order this scale with a set of calibration weights just in case - for its normal intended uses, I recommend the HFS Scale Balance 8 Piece Set With Case, which comes included with weights of 500 g, 200 g, 100 g (x2), 50 g, 20 g (x2), and 10 g.UPDATE: After calibrating the scale, using the aforementioned calibration weights from HFS, the scale works perfectly - I managed to eliminate the 0.1% error. However, due to the degree of sensitivity of the scale, the ± 0.03 grams error still remains (but that's really only an issue with objects of greater mass). Also, for best results, make sure the objects to be measured are placed on the center of the scale.
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