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Eat Smart ESKS-10 Precision Elite Digital Kitchen Scale - 15 lb. Capacity, UltraBright Display and Stainless Steel Platform

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Color: Silver


Features

  • EAT SMART: At Eat Smart, we want to give you the tools and confidence to meet the challenge head-on. Founded in 2005, Eat Smart is devoted to designing, developing, and manufacturing innovative health care products to meet the needs of our customers.
  • LIVE SMARTER: This precision kitchen scale is easy to use and perfect for meal prepping and portion control. Combining healthy foods with a balanced routine leads to a wellness routine you can maintain.
  • MULTIFUNCTIONAL: This scale is perfect for precision weighing, featuring 0.05 oz and 1 g increments. Weigh accurately up to 15lbs. A kitchen scale makes it easy to measure and portion out food according to serving sizes.
  • TARE FUNCTION: Place a container on the scale, press the tare button to zero out the weight of the container, add food to the container and see the weight of the food only. When ready to add another ingredient, press the tare button again.
  • LARGE PLATFORM: The large stainless steel platform makes it easy to weigh various foods. Simply wipe clean the stain-resistant surface.
  • JUST FOR YOU: Includes the Eat Smart calorie guide book to help with portion control and calorie counting. Once you get the hang of your daily routine using the kitchen scale, you can start to reap all the benefits of owning the calorie guidebook.
  • BATTERIES INCLUDED: 2 AAA batteries are included for your convenience.

Description

The Eat Smart precision Elite digital kitchen scale is the chef-preferred food scale for everyday use. From weighing food to monitoring caloric intake, The precision Elite provides precisely what its name States - reliably precise measurements every time. Professional chefs and bakers designed this cooking scale to represent the Elite in kitchen scales today. Eat Smart precision sensors are accurate to the nearest 0. 5 oz—/1 gram, which is ideal for baking. The Tare feature subtracts the weight of a container and allows chefs to weigh multiple items in a row easily. At the same time, the oversized, durable stainless steel platform is ample enough to accommodate large mixing bowls and plates. The precision Elite provides accurate food weight readings up to 15 lbs. / 7 kg, in four measurement units - ounces, pounds, grams, and kilograms. The display also features a crystal-white backlight for easy reading in any lighting condition. Manufactured to the highest quality specifications, the precision Elite provides chefs with the information they need to create consistent, delicious recipes and keep track of their health. In addition to 4 AAA batteries, a free calorie factors booklet is also included to help you master calorie counting and portion control with your scale.

Brand: EatSmart


Color: Silver


Special Feature: Smart


Display Type: LCD


Weight Limit: 15 Pounds


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 10 x 7.5 x 1 inches; 1.8 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ ESKS-10


Batteries ‏ : ‎ 4 AAA batteries required.


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ September 21, 2012


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ EatSmart


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China


Best Sellers Rank: #62,538 in Kitchen & Dining (See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining) #232 in Digital Kitchen Scales


#232 in Digital Kitchen Scales:


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  • Breadmaking using a kitchen scale
Color: Silver
The scale operates just as it is advertised. I have used it twice so far for baking bread, and it makes measuring ingredients a snap. No need for measuring cups or worrying if the flour has compacted some while leveling. I start by putting the bread pan, with paddle inserted, on the scale and zero out the weight by briefly touching the TARE button. Then after putting a cup of hard, white, winter, wheat berries in my WhisperMill grinder and making the berries into flour, I dump the flour into the bread pan. At that point I can ignore the scale reading. My Panasonic bread maker calls for 14.75 oz. of flour for a small loaf of bread, so I add some store-bought unbeached bread flour into the pan until the scale says 14.75 oz. The scale works very quickly with no jerkiness in the reading, so it is very easy to add an ingredient up to a precise weight. Then I add a couple tablespoons of wheat gluten, some sugar, salt, and a small handful of whole millet for a little crunchiness. The scale keeps incrementing up, but the reading is not important at that point. Finally, I zero the scale again with the TARE button, and I add water until it reads 11.5 oz. The shortening then goes on top of that. The Panasonic breadmaker has a yeast dispensor so the last step is to add a teaspoon of yeast into the dispensor. All of these steps go very quickly. The scale has done its job. Wipe off the scale, and stow it on top of a large serving platter in the cupboard. No cleanup required for measuring cups, just the measuring spoons. If you want to make recipes with accurate measurements, I would highly recommend this scale. It is just the right size; it is very easy to read; the ability to easily do a zeroing after adding each ingredient works well; and it is a snap to clean it up after using it. The scale is a bit on the expensive side; but the design, size, readability, quality of materials, and the obvious workmanship in the scale make it a good buy, IMHO. BTW, I'm a 71 y/o retired guy who admits to being a wantabe mechanical engineer, and as such I think I am a pretty good judge of what is and what isn't a good product. And now after 25 years of making bread I think I have become pretty good at that as well. Enjoy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2013 by Gadget Crazy

  • Perfect kitchen scale - weighs food, small packages, accommodates big bowls
Color: Silver
This is my third or fourth kitchen scale, and even though I've only had it for two days, I absolutely love this one. I looked at so many descriptions of the various scales for sale on Amazon, and sorted out these differences. 1) This scale has a 15-lb capacity, so you can use heavier bowls and plates than you could for one with a 5-lb capacity. Although some have 11-lb capacities, the extra 4 lbs offers a little ease of mind that you won't over-weight the scale. 2) It's made of stainless steel - including the platform. If you look at a lot of other scales, they might say "chrome finish" or "silver color," and they might LOOK like they're made of metal, but they're really plastic. Stainless steel offers more ease of mind, like the extra weight capacity. 3) It weighs in grams, ounces, and pounds, and switches easily among the three. Before you ask - if you set it to grams, the readout will automatically switch to kilograms/grams when it goes over 999 grams (so 1078 grams will read 1k78g), and it also switches to pounds/ounces when the weight is 16 oz or more. If you set it for pounds, it will read the ounces in decimals (fractions of a pound) rather than ounces. I assume it does the same thing for kilos, but I rarely weigh anything in kilos so I didn't check. 4) the smallest unit is 1g. For me, this is a godsend. I've been weighing and measuring my food for several months, and prefer weight portioning to volume portioning. In other words, I'd rather weigh out an 80-gram portion of a fruit or veggie than try to figure out how much shredded lettuce fits into a cup measure. Many packaged foods indicate serving size by grams rather than ounces, which is curious, considering that in the U.S. we don't use grams. I used to whip out my smartphone and open up my conversion app to figure out how many ounces a serving size was, but now I just switch the scale to grams and I'm all set. Many nuts and fruit/nut combos say that 30g or 1 oz is a serving, but I actually have a cereal that says a serving is 53g. Now I can just weigh it out quickly and not worry about it. 5) it uses regular AA batteries, which is soooooo convenient. 6) it's sensitive to changes in weight when you add tiny amounts. On my old scale, I would weigh out my cat's medication, and it was supposed to be precisely 0.5 oz. It would get to 0.4 and I'd add, and add a little more, and add a little more, and it would still read 0.4, and suddenly it would read 0.7. So I'd subtract a little, and then a little more, and then a little more, well, you get the picture. The EatSmart scale reads out to 0.05 oz, so it's much more precise than my old scale. 7) it's a decent price. At about $37, it's not cheap, but for the sturdiness of it (and it is a very sleek and pretty looking item) and the fact that you can use a fairly large bowl or even a large plate without losing sight of the LED display is worth the extra money. And it's not as expensive as some of the fancier ones priced at $60 or more. One minor gripe. The LED display seems a little sluggish in response to the button presses, but it's just a matter of getting used to the timing of it. On the other hand, the display is quite big and bold. The buttons have icons rather than labels on them, so, if you're like me, ahem, MATURE (read: old) enough to remember when we didn't need picture symbols to tell us what something was meant to be, you might want to just doublecheck the user's manual. The button the left is the unit switch (grams, ounces, etc) and the button on the right is both the on/off and the tare button. For those of you who don't know how to work the tare - put your plate or bowl on the platform and press the on/off button. The platform sets itself to 0 so the only thing you're weighing is what you put on the plate. The tare button will work regardless of whether you put the plate on before or after you turn the unit on. So. Bottom line. I love my new scale. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2013 by JaL

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