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The MAXUSEspresso Scale with Timer is a precision barista scale designed for coffee enthusiasts. It features a maximum weighing capacity of 1000g with 0.1g accuracy, a built-in independent timer, and a compact design that fits easily into drip trays. The stainless steel platform ensures easy cleaning, making it perfect for weighing coffee, herbs, and other ingredients. With a backlit LCD display and user-friendly functions, this scale is an essential tool for achieving the perfect brew every time.
N**A
Great scale for coffee beans
This little food scale has completely transformed our morning routine! It's absolutely perfect for measuring coffee beans for our espresso machine, ensuring we get the perfect, consistent brew every time. We use it every single morning and it's become an indispensable part of our coffee ritual.What truly impresses us is the incredible battery life – it just keeps going! Plus, the included lid is a brilliant design feature. Not only does it protect the scale, but it also makes it incredibly convenient for travel. We've taken it on trips and it performed flawlessly.This scale is compact, accurate, and reliable. If you're serious about your coffee or need a small, portable food scale for any precise measurements, look no further. We couldn't be happier with our purchase!
S**M
The Compact and Reliable Coffee Scale You Need for Perfect Brews
Hey there, coffee lovers! If you're on the hunt for a reliable and affordable coffee scale, I highly recommend the one I've been using. I got this scale for espresso making, but it also works great for pour over. Here's what I like about it:First off, this scale is super small and thin, which makes it easy to store and transport. Plus, it has a physical button instead of a touch button, which is a big plus for me. I find physical buttons more reliable and they give me solid feedback. You know when you've pressed it, which is not always the case with touch buttons.Another thing I love about this scale is how fast it responds to weight changes and how stable it is. I've had scales in the past that would give me two different readings for the same thing, which was frustrating. But this one is consistent and accurate every single time.And let's not forget the price! This scale is super affordable, which makes it accessible to a wide range of coffee enthusiasts. So if you're thinking about getting a coffee scale, just go for it. Don't overthink it. This one is small, reliable, and won't break the bank.Overall, I highly recommend this coffee scale. It's perfect for anyone who wants to make a great cup of coffee at home without spending a fortune on equipment. Give it a try and let me know what you think!
G**S
Very practical. I love it.
I have another scale that is sensitive at .3 gr but really its more .5 gr I was ok with it but got tempted to get another one specifically for my pour over. Criteria: sensitivity at .1 gr; rechargeable; small and with timer.I love the timer, the quickness to set the tare. The only "downside" is that the button are digital and not physical (better sense of it). But it is a little price to pay. I am happy with this one.
C**S
Great little scale for coffee enthusiasts
I bought this scale to measure coffee grounds and to check how much espresso is being pulled from my machine and considering the price, this little scale does the job well, the construction is good and I like the fact that it's very compact making it very easy to store and to use on my espresso machine tray. Overall, it's an affordable and good scale for coffee fanatics.
A**E
Score! What a deal, what a bargain. Does what you need to refine your coffee thing.
This thing is tiny, just large enough to hold a cup or a tray of beans. Good size.I have other kitchen scales that rest on rubber feet, so all 4 of the feet on those scales need to be on a level surface for it to read accurately. Not so easy if you're sticking the scale on your espresso machine's drip tray. This scale has a flat bottom, no feet that have to be in firm equal contact, so you can use it on an irregular surface- like your drip tray.It is backlit! Turn it on, the display is very clear, high contrast, brightly and automatically backlit, numbers and letters are large. Readability 10/10. That's a super plus when you're pulling that early morning shot or brewing that cup in a dark kitchen and you're half asleep.Reads ounces or grams, to a decimal point. Easy to switch between each with a single button press. Max capacity is 1kg.Timer button works as required. Press it, it flashes once then starts to measure to the 10th of a second. Hit the button again and it stops and displays the time, hit it again and it re-sets to zero. There is not a pause/ resume function capability in my observation.Tare function sets to zero very quickly.It is, IMHO, very cool looking. Understated, modern.I have a 100 gram calibrating weight used to check the accuracy of scales. It shows exactly 100 grams with this scale, so it is accurate to at least a half a tenth (0.05). That's pretty good, that's less than one coffee bean. According to the included instruction sheet you can re-calibrate it if needed, there is a procedure listed but it references a chart that was not included so that part is not clear. But, a non-issue I think, I use digital scales for a living in heavy use environments (professional kitchens), I've never needed to re-calibrate any of them.So, for the cost that this thing is currently selling for, if you have even an inkling that you want to measure and dial in your coffee brewing/ espresso making thing, get one and do it. What's your goal? 18.5 grams of coffee for 30 seconds to a final shot weight of 35 grams? Whatever it is this device gets you there.We live in a marvelous time, where high quality tools like this are available so inexpensively.
M**S
It was good, till some water spilled on it
I typically use mode 2 for espresso. I use both grams to measure the beans and to measure the pour; it’s a one tap experience to change between them. Fast and easy. Love the auto tare and timer count up during the pour.Update: more than a few times if liquid gets on the scale during the pour (which it shouldn’t, but could happen) the scale shuts off (like the Shardor scale did). I need a scale that doesn’t shut off if it gets wet. Returning.Update: Tried the same scale (replacement). Same thing happens if it happens to get wet; the measuring stops and your shot weight and time is ruined. This didn’t happen until after the return window closed. Nice scale UNLESS it gets wet while using which happens sometimes.
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