EatSmart ESKS-01 Precision Pro Digitale Küchenwaage, Silber

Brand:EatSmart

3.5/5

50.46

Die digitale Küchenwaage EatSmart Precision Pro ist ein vielseitiges Multifunktions-Haushaltsgerät. Der Precision Pro ist äußerst präzise und ästhetisch ansprechend konzipiert und wird nach den höchsten Qualitätsspezifikationen hergestellt. Wiegen Sie schnell und genau Gegenstände bis zu 5 kg, wobei die Ergebnisse in vier verschiedenen Einheiten angezeigt werden: Gramm / Unzen / Pfund / Kilogramm. Für Köche – Wiegen Sie Lebensmittel direkt auf der Waagenplattform oder nutzen Sie die Tara-Funktion (Null), die das Gewicht eines Tellers oder einer Schüssel eliminiert und das Aufräumen zum Kinderspiel macht. Der hochauflösende Bildschirm sorgt für gute Betrachtungswinkel auf jeder Küchentheke und die fünf Gummifüße verhindern ein Verrutschen. Darüber hinaus sorgt die dreiminütige automatische Abschaltfunktion dafür, dass Sie nie wieder mitten in der Rezeptzubereitung Ihre Messung verlieren! Für Gewichtsverlustziele/Krankheitsmanagement – ​​Das Precision Pro ist äußerst genau, in Schritten von 0,05 Unzen/1 Gramm genau und perfekt für die Kalorien- oder Kohlenhydratzählung. Die Waage enthält jetzt ein KOSTENLOSES EatSmart Calorie Factors-Buch zum einfachen Kalorienzählen (multiplizieren Sie einfach die Gramm Lebensmittel mit dem Kalorienfaktor im Buch)! Hören Sie auf, über Portionsgrößen zu raten, und beginnen Sie noch heute mit einem gesünderen Lebensstil. Das Beste ist, dass der Precision Pro aufgrund seines günstigen Preises auch ein phänomenales Preis-Leistungs-Verhältnis bietet. Holen Sie sich noch heute Ihr Exemplar! 100. Kundenzufriedenheit hat für uns höchste Priorität

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BATTERIEN ENTHALTEN: Für Ihren Komfort sind 2 AAA-Batterien im Lieferumfang enthalten. NUR FÜR SIE: Enthält den Eat Smart-Kalorienratgeber, der Ihnen bei der Portionskontrolle und Kalorienzählung hilft. Sobald Sie Ihren Alltag mit der Küchenwaage im Griff haben, können Sie alle Vorteile des Kalorienratgebers nutzen. EINFACHE BEDIENUNG: Das Display ist bei 1 Zoll gut ablesbar und die Waage verfügt über eine automatische und manuelle Abschaltung. Die Anzeige für niedrigen Batteriestand und Überlastung erleichtert die Wartung. PRAKTISCHE GRÖSSE: Die leichte Waage hat eine Größe, die für weniger Unordnung in der Küche sorgt, und lässt sich leicht verstauen. Auch das Aufräumen geht schneller vonstatten, da Sie nicht so viele Schüsseln, Messbecher und Messlöffel spülen müssen. TARA-FUNKTION: Stellen Sie einen Behälter auf die Waage, drücken Sie die Tara-Taste, um das Gewicht des Behälters auf Null zu setzen, geben Sie Lebensmittel in den Behälter und sehen Sie nur das Gewicht der Lebensmittel. Wenn Sie bereit sind, eine weitere Zutat hinzuzufügen, drücken Sie erneut die Tara-Taste. MULTIFUNKTIONAL: Diese Waage eignet sich perfekt für präzises Wiegen und verfügt über 0,5-Unzen- und 1-g-Schritte. Wiegen Sie bis zu 5 kg genau. Eine Küchenwaage erleichtert das Abmessen und Portionieren von Speisen entsprechend der Portionsgröße. LEBEN SIE SMARTER: Diese Präzisionsküchenwaage ist einfach zu bedienen und perfekt für die Zubereitung von Mahlzeiten und die Portionskontrolle. Die Kombination gesunder Lebensmittel mit einer ausgewogenen Routine führt zu einer Wellness-Routine, die Sie beibehalten können. EAT SMART: Bei EatSmart möchten wir Ihnen die Werkzeuge und das Selbstvertrauen geben, um die Herausforderung direkt zu meistern. Eat Smart wurde 2005 gegründet und widmet sich der Gestaltung, Entwicklung und Herstellung innovativer Gesundheitsprodukte, um den Bedürfnissen unserer Kunden gerecht zu werden.
Batteries 2 AAA batteries required.
Brand EatSmart
Color Silver
Customer Reviews 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 4,577 ratings 4.5 out of 5 stars
Department Cookware
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number ESKS-01
Item Weight 12.8 Ounces
Manufacturer EatSmart Products
Material Plastic
Product Dimensions 8 x 6 x 1.8 inches
Product Dimensions 8"L x 6"W x 1.8"H
Readout Accuracy 1 Grams
Weight Limit 11 Pounds

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Scritto da: Stephen D. Ferris
A Gem of a Kitchen Scale
I've had several kitchen scales before, but have never really been fully satisfied with any. This EatSmart scale trumps every one of them. I've had it about a month, and use it several times every day. It's a little marvel. Pros: Accurate: I have a $1,000+ digital laboratory scale, and when I check weights on both, the EatSmart is right on. Repeatable: Very consistent weighings. Turn it off, turn it back on, weigh the same item - it weighs the same. That is comforting; EatSmart must use good quality strain gauges. Flexible: The availability of multiple units of measure (four, combining English and Metric measure), which can be changed 'on the fly' while the scale is in use - is excellent: just tap the RH button to cycle through. The scale also remembers the last one in use when turned off, and presents weights in that unit next time it's turned on. Control over power-on / power-off: Tap the LH button and it turns on, tares quickly, and is ready for work. If you leave it on, but do nothing, it turns off after about three minutes. If you tap the LH button again, without having done anything, it simply turns off. If (while on) you add more ingredients, or whatever, to the platform, it reflects the new total weight and silently 'resets' the clock to give you additional time. This is really a boon: no more rushing to make measurements before it decides 'long enough - no soup for you!' - and shuts down while you're trying to use it. Intelligent tare: If you turn on the scale with a bowl (or whatever) on the platform, it 'tares out' that item and reads 0.00. OK, almost any scale will do that. But wait... If you turn it on with nothing on the platform, then put the bowl on and press the LH button, it of course also tares - and it will do that, going back to 0.0, any time you press the LH button while something remains on the platform. That's handy if you want to keep adding things to the bowl, but you want NOT the 'total weight' of ingredients; rather you want specifically the weight of the 'next ingredient' you are adding. And here is another good feature: it thinks along with you. That is, if you finish your weighing activity and now remove the bowl - and THEN press the LH button (the display is reading 0.0 at this point) - it knows you are finished for now, and it doesn't (annoyingly) try to re-tare, staying on for another three minutes and wasting battery power. Instead, it concludes you want to turn it off and save the battery - and that's exactly what it does. Simple and smart. Display: Large, crisp, easy to read. Batteries: Hurrah. Uses standard AAA batteries. No more expensive "disk batteries"(do you ever have them on hand when needed?). Size / Capacity: Compact - fits easily on the counter, is not obtrusively large, and yet weighs items up to 11 pounds / 5 Kg. It's really small enough to leave on the counter all the time if you like. Yet storing it, if desired, is a breeze for the same reason. It is also light, but seems to be quite rugged. Discrimination: Weighs accurately in increments down to 0.05 ounce - fantastic. Cons: Not many, really, and very minor... One might say that its compact size works against being able to see the display in certain cases (large bowl, pan, or other item placed on the platform may interfere with your sight line to the display). But I'll gladly accept this potential drawback, especially in the interest of compactness and low profile. There are easy remedies. I like the suggestions of some other reviewers in this regard: get a ~5 inch round by 2 inch high piece of styrofoam for such cases. It weighs almost nothing, but will support whatever you have on the scale, and it 'lifts' the bowl, etc. enough so that you can see the display without difficulty. What about the possible danger of spilling liquids over the buttons? I have not experienced this problem, but because the buttons are separate pieces (i.e., not 'membranes'), one could imagine a potential vulnerability here. What I found worked perfectly was: when you're doing messy work, take one of the clear thin bags you get at the grocery store when buying produce / meats (you keep a stock of these as 'waste bags' anyway, right?), cut it in half, and just put the scale inside! I even grab a bit of scotch tape and tape the bag so the scale won't come out while I'm working. The bag weighs essentially nothing, you can see the display through it without trouble, and you can still manipulate the buttons easily. In addition to keeping liquids away from the buttons, it's also a time-saver if you're weighing 'messy' ingredients and don't want to keep putting plates, etc. on the platform and doing the 'tare' routine. So what if they're messy? After you finish work, just pitch the bag - and you're done: the scale stays clean, the platform doesn't get sticky / grungy. Life is good. A halfway house: just grab a 6 inch square of Saran wrap and wrap it around the 'nose' of the scale while working. It won't cover the platform, it takes less time to put on / take off, and it successfully keeps everything (including the grunge on your food-covered digits!) away from the buttons. Final observation: I like the matte silver version, since it doesn't pick up fingerprints and show every little fleck, the way a white one (or one with a shiny surface) would. Just my opinion... OK, this review is like the "JD Powers _initial_ quality rating on your car. No long-term claims yet, but at some point I'll come back and update... Short take: It's a great little scale, and I highly recommend it! Steve Ferris Oldwick, NJ
Scritto da: Jody
A Winner!
This is a great little scale for those wanting to accurately count calories by knowing how many ounces or grams of a food they are eating. It is easy to weigh in either grams or ounces and easy to change between the two. There is also a setting to weigh in kilograms, which I haven't used. I have the black and chrome version. It is good looking on my kitchen counter. This is my second purchase of this scale. My first one lasted me 6 years with only a one-time battery change. And I used it practically every day! I also recently bought one as a gift for a friend. She is now also singing its praises. .
Scritto da: Melissa B
This scale blew my mind! Here's why...
First of all, this is an excellent, excellent scale. Sturdy and VERY easy to use! I can put a Tupperware bowl on it, turn it on, it comes up reading zero with the weight of the bowl "tared" out ( subtracted ), then I can put food in it and know exactly how much I'm eating. GREAT for counting calories. Oh, and I think it turned itself off, after a few minutes of not being used. But why did it blow my mind? I grabbed a can of someone's canned premium chunk chicken breast, packed in water. ( won't mention names here - don't want to be sued ) It says something like "Net weight 12.5 oz" on the can. I open the can, pour the water out, and divide it evenly into two tupperware bowls that I've eliminated the weight of, with the tare function of this scale. Only it divides equally into two servings of just about exactly 3 ounces. ( 6 oz of chicken total! ) Now I've always understood that "net weight" was the weight of JUST the product, without the can or packaging or water it was packed in. ( "Gross weight" would be everything, including the can? ) So how is this right? I contacted the company that sells this product and they said: "We appreciate you taking the time to email [name of company]. The USDA considers that the broth contained in the can will be consumed, therefore the servings per container (i.e. 2 oz serving/ about 5 servings per can) is based on the total contents of the can, not just the meat. In the case of canned chicken in broth, USDA has considered the broth to be part of the product and not a packing medium. The broth is listed in the product name ( This is NOT true - the can says "Packed in water", NOT "broth"! "Broth"?! Who uses the water from the can? ) and is considered an integral part of the food product. USDA has allowed only a few packing mediums to be considered as not to be consumed." So the bottom line is, that apparently our own government USDA helps producers cheat us, by calling the product AND the water it's packed in, the "Net Weight", but you only get about HALF of what the package says! So this scale revealed an interesting consumer product case to us, and therefore has opened our eyes to what we're actually getting for our money, NOT what the packaging SAYS! I also tried this with a can of mandarin oranges, packed in water. Now I don't know about you, but I don't drink the sugar syrup water in the can, I drain and rinse it to reduce calories and eliminate any can coating that may have gotten in there! The label says the "Net Weight" is about 11 ounces, so you think you're getting 11 ounces of oranges, right? NO! I poured off the water, used the tare function of this scale with a bowl, the same way, poured the oranges in, and lo and behold, 6 ounces of oranges! What's the "broth" excuse with THEM?! Do they deem that people are drinking the syrup water that the oranges are canned in? PLEASE! Do they think their customers are STUPID? I told my sister about this and SHE freaked out and says she will not buy canned goods anymore, but that's not the point. The point is, to be a wise consumer and do it with open eyes. "Caveat Emptor" - let the buyer beware. Use this scale to know what you're getting, and if that's acceptable to you, keep buying it. But instead of something being $2.50 a lb., you MAY find that in reality, you're paying $4.50 a lb. for the REAL contents that you use. But for this purpose, and of course weighing your food calories, this scale is an essential tool, and kudos to the people who make such an accurate and find quality product! I've never seen a product before on amazon.com that was THIS reasonably priced and got THIS many 5 star reviews, and I agree with them - 5 stars! Thanks to the people who make and sell this!
Scritto da: Tyson & Jean Schoeber
A good scale with cheap buttons
This scale works well and is easy to use. I like the TARE function. Yet the buttons are somewhat hard to press and feel kind of cheap.
Scritto da: Phil Gratton
Accurate
Used calibrated weights to verify accuracy, dead on
Scritto da: marisa burton
easy to use
My last digital scale wasn't worth the box it came in: the numbers bounced around even when you weren't touching it, and it powered off (forgetting the last total in the process) after about three seconds of inactivity, which meant it often just shut off in the middle of a recipe. This one is great though: the measurement comes up quickly and doesn't fluctuate, the numbers respond instantly to the tare button so you're not hitting it four times trying to get it to go, and it keeps the power on for a couple of minutes. Very easy to use. My only complaints are the somewhat small measuring platform, the fact that the numbers are a bit close to the platform (so they can end up a bit hidden under a big bowl) and the fact that the buttons aren't flush with the surface (it's easy to get flour etc stuck in around them)
Scritto da: Jade
I think its a great product though
Have only just started using it but seems to function real well. I wish the push buttons were smoother when pushing them. They are hard and make a 'click' noise. Should be soft smooth touch buttons. Overall, I think its a great product though.
Scritto da: Chuck
it would be perfect.
If it was powered by AA or AAA batteries, and if the display could be further tilted to be able to read when using large container, it would be perfect.

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