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  • Highly accurate with range from 0.05 ounces to 11 pounds; displays results in U.S. and international metric systems
  • Automatic tare button subtracts weight of the container in which the ingredients are placed
  • Large screen features a bright LCD with an improved viewing angle for the on-the-go cook
  • Oversized buttons generate audible click confirmation; 3-minute automatic turn-off preserves battery life
  • Finished in elegant chrome and sized for easy storage and portability; requires 2 AAA batteries and comes included with 2

Product Description
The Ozeri Classic Multifunction Kitchen Scale is designed for the culinary perfectionist who desires the superior accuracy in function and elegance in form. This Ozeri Multifunction Kitchen Scale incorporates oversized buttons that generate an audible click confirmation for the fast-paced cook, and an automatic Tare button that quickly calculates the net weight of your ingredients by subtracting the container weight, whether the container is a bowl, tray, plate or a… More >>

Ozeri Pro Digital Kitchen Food Scale, 1g to 11 lbs Capacity, Elegant Chrome

3 Responses to “Ozeri Pro Digital Kitchen Food Scale, 1g to 11 lbs Capacity, Elegant Chrome”

This scale is very attractive, light weight, accurate, takes up very little space when stored and easy to clean.
Rating: 4 / 5

July 9th, 2010

After checking reviews and prices for kitchen scales, I chose this one. At around $25, it seemed like a great value for the price, and had plenty of good reviews. I’m glad I chose this scale. It works great and it’s simple to use – that’s all I needed. I would definitely recommend this scale.

It didn’t arrive super quickly, but it was well within the date range stated for shipping.
Rating: 5 / 5

July 9th, 2010

This little food scale is perfect! It will weigh things as light as a handful of chips and as heavy as a frozen chicken. Awesome! I do Weight Watchers and portions are obviously very important so I’ve found this to be a very valuable tool for me.
Rating: 4 / 5

July 9th, 2010