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Currently, Costco has a Polder kitchen scale, capacity 11 pounds, with
tare function, glass top and ability to switch between imperial or metric units , 7.75 x 7.75 x 7.75 inches for $19.00 You know Costco. . .it is there this week but not forever. I got one as a second scale. My current kitchen scale is very old and only has a capacity of a couple of pounds. Janet US |
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Janet Bostwick wrote:
> >Currently, Costco has a Polder kitchen scale, capacity 11 pounds, with >tare function, glass top and ability to switch between imperial or >metric units , 7.75 x 7.75 x 7.75 inches for $19.00 >You know Costco. . .it is there this week but not forever. >I got one as a second scale. My current kitchen scale is very old and >only has a capacity of a couple of pounds. If you use a scale nearly every day then a battery operated scale can be suitable, otherwise for occasional use a non-battery scale is less problematic with dead batterys and weighs just as well. |
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On 1/11/2012 6:08 PM, Brooklyn1 wrote:
> Janet Bostwick wrote: >> >> Currently, Costco has a Polder kitchen scale, capacity 11 pounds, with >> tare function, glass top and ability to switch between imperial or >> metric units , 7.75 x 7.75 x 7.75 inches for $19.00 >> You know Costco. . .it is there this week but not forever. >> I got one as a second scale. My current kitchen scale is very old and >> only has a capacity of a couple of pounds. > > If you use a scale nearly every day then a battery operated scale can > be suitable, otherwise for occasional use a non-battery scale is less > problematic with dead batterys and weighs just as well. I've had my current battery-operated scale for over 15 years, and have only had to replace the battery twice. I do have a very accurate set of balance scales, but they're packed away - they take up far too much room. |
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On Jan 11, 3:29*pm, S Viemeister > wrote:
> On 1/11/2012 6:08 PM, Brooklyn1 wrote: > > > Janet Bostwick wrote: > > >> Currently, Costco has a Polder kitchen scale, capacity 11 pounds, with > >> tare function, glass top and ability to switch between imperial or > >> metric units , 7.75 x 7.75 x 7.75 inches for $19.00 > >> You know Costco. . .it is there this week but not forever. > >> I got one as a second scale. *My current kitchen scale is very old and > >> only has a capacity of a couple of pounds. > > > If you use a scale nearly every day then a battery operated scale can > > be suitable, otherwise for occasional use a non-battery scale is less > > problematic with dead batterys and weighs just as well. > > I've had my current battery-operated scale for over 15 years, and have > only had to replace the battery twice. > I do have a very accurate set of balance scales, but they're packed away > - they take up far too much room. I had a nice set of balance scales but the cops took them. |
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On Wed, 11 Jan 2012 18:29:28 -0500, S Viemeister
> wrote: >On 1/11/2012 6:08 PM, Brooklyn1 wrote: >> Janet Bostwick wrote: >>> >>> Currently, Costco has a Polder kitchen scale, capacity 11 pounds, with >>> tare function, glass top and ability to switch between imperial or >>> metric units , 7.75 x 7.75 x 7.75 inches for $19.00 >>> You know Costco. . .it is there this week but not forever. >>> I got one as a second scale. My current kitchen scale is very old and >>> only has a capacity of a couple of pounds. >> >> If you use a scale nearly every day then a battery operated scale can >> be suitable, otherwise for occasional use a non-battery scale is less >> problematic with dead batterys and weighs just as well. > >I've had my current battery-operated scale for over 15 years, and have >only had to replace the battery twice. >I do have a very accurate set of balance scales, but they're packed away >- they take up far too much room. shemp is saying he doesn't have a digital scale and knows nothing about them. But he needs to post anyway. Lou |
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On 1/11/2012 4:50 PM, Janet Bostwick wrote:
> Currently, Costco has a Polder kitchen scale, capacity 11 pounds, with > tare function, glass top and ability to switch between imperial or > metric units , 7.75 x 7.75 x 7.75 inches for $19.00 > You know Costco. . .it is there this week but not forever. > I got one as a second scale. My current kitchen scale is very old and > only has a capacity of a couple of pounds. > Janet US Just this past week, DH purchased a digital scale from Aldi, for only $9.99! Maximum capacity is 11 lbs. and it weighs grams or ounces. I'm a bit confused by the "mL" weights though! Uses one triple-A battery. Works very well to weigh flour and other ingredients to make homemade breads, etc. Sky - Ultra Ultimate Kitchen Rule - Use the Timer! Ultimate Kitchen Rule -- Cook's Choice!! |
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On 1/11/2012 5:50 PM, Janet Bostwick wrote:
> Currently, Costco has a Polder kitchen scale, capacity 11 pounds, with > tare function, glass top and ability to switch between imperial or > metric units , 7.75 x 7.75 x 7.75 inches for $19.00 > You know Costco. . .it is there this week but not forever. > I got one as a second scale. My current kitchen scale is very old and > only has a capacity of a couple of pounds. > Janet US Thanks! |
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In article >,
Janet Bostwick > wrote: > Currently, Costco has a Polder kitchen scale, capacity 11 pounds, with > tare function, glass top and ability to switch between imperial or > metric units , 7.75 x 7.75 x 7.75 inches for $19.00 > You know Costco. . .it is there this week but not forever. > I got one as a second scale. My current kitchen scale is very old and > only has a capacity of a couple of pounds. > Janet US Sounds like a deal. I think that's about what I paid for my Escali scale, too. Periodically, check accuracy with a 1/4# stick of butter. It's always been spot on. -- Barb, http://web.me.com/barbschaller September 5, 2011 |
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On 1/22/2012 8:23 PM, Melba's Jammin' wrote:
> In >, > Janet > wrote: > >> Currently, Costco has a Polder kitchen scale, capacity 11 pounds, with >> tare function, glass top and ability to switch between imperial or >> metric units , 7.75 x 7.75 x 7.75 inches for $19.00 >> You know Costco. . .it is there this week but not forever. >> I got one as a second scale. My current kitchen scale is very old and >> only has a capacity of a couple of pounds. >> Janet US > > Sounds like a deal. I think that's about what I paid for my Escali > scale, too. Periodically, check accuracy with a 1/4# stick of butter. > It's always been spot on. I check mine with a couple of brass weights, previously used in a lab - one 50g, one 100g. I've found that quarter-pound sticks of butter can vary from 108 to as much as 116 grams! |
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On Jan 22, 8:23*pm, Melba's Jammin' >
wrote: > In article >, > *Janet Bostwick > wrote: > > > Currently, Costco has a Polder kitchen scale, capacity 11 pounds, with > > tare function, glass top and ability to switch between imperial or > > metric units , 7.75 x 7.75 x 7.75 inches for $19.00 > > You know Costco. . .it is there this week but not forever. > > I got one as a second scale. *My current kitchen scale is very old and > > only has a capacity of a couple of pounds. > > Janet US > > Sounds like a deal. *I think that's about what I paid for my Escali > scale, too. *Periodically, *check accuracy with a 1/4# stick of butter. |
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