Etekcity 11 lb Capacity Digital Scale with Stainless Top [weigh grain, hops & more]

Etekcity Digital Kitchen Scale Multifunction Food Scale with 30% Wider Platform 11lb 5kg, 3 GP Batteries Included (Stainless Steel)

Etekcity Digital Kitchen Scale Multifunction Food Scale with 30% Wider Platform 11lb 5kg

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From the product description, check product page for current description, price and availability:

  • SUPER-SLIM DESIGN: 21.7×18. 7cm stainless steel platform about 30% larger than other kitchen scales on the market, while still as thin as 1.8 cm; also adds a modern aesthetic to your kitchen, durable and easy-to-clean
  • PRECISE MEASUREMENT: 11lb/5kg capacity with a division of 0.1oz/1g; High precision strain gauge sensors that deliver trustworthy results every time
  • MULTI-FUNCTION: Press “UNIT” button, you can measure in g, fl.oz, ml and lb/oz effectively. Low power, overload indication and auto-off function make weighing your foods hassle-free
  • POWER-TARE FUNCTION: Press and hold the power button to turn on/off the scale.Tare function Lets you deduct the weight of a container from the total weight in order to determine the net weight of the contents. Suitable for both dry ingredients and liquids.

 

What I like about this scale… I like the stainless steel top, the fact that is has the tare feature and the fact that it uses easy to find [Search AmazonBasics AAA] AAA batteries.  The tare feature allows you to zero out the scale with your container on it so you can weigh just the contents of the container.  Given this scale’s specs it should work for grain, hops and other brewing ingredients.  If you’re looking for something for water salts, consider something with a higher resolution like the AWS-100 Digital Gram Scale – Review

Etekcity Digital Kitchen Scale Multifunction Food Scale with 30% Wider Platform 11lb 5kg (Stainless Steel) – affiliate link, note that multiple variations of this product may be available, as such a different version may appear at this link


A smaller scale can work for all grain brewers, as you can weigh any amount of grain in multiple batches, but if you’re a large batch all grain brewer or regularly brew all grain batches with larger grain bills you may want to consider a two scale approach, one more precise scale for hops and a larger capacity scale for larger grain bills.  A couple scales to consider:

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