☕️ Brew Like a Barista, Measure Like a Pro!
The KitchenTour Coffee Scale EK6002 offers ultra-precise weighing up to 3kg with 0.1g accuracy, a built-in timer for perfect coffee timing, and a back-lit LCD for easy reading. Crafted from durable ABS with a waterproof non-slip pad, it supports multiple units and features smart functions like tare and auto-off, making it an essential tool for coffee aficionados and culinary pros alike.
Item Weight | 0.27 Kilograms |
Material Type | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
Color | Black |
Display Type | LCD |
Measurement Type | grams |
Readout Accuracy | 0.1 g |
Weigh Scale Type | Counter Scale |
Weight Capacity Maximum | 3000 Grams |
Form Factor | Mini |
Special Features | Portable, Lightweight, Tare Fun, Smart |
R**D
Must have if you want consistent coffee every time
Inexpensive and accurate. This is a great addition to our coffee bar setup. We didn't realize that accurately measuring your coffee (rather than counting scoops) would make such a difference...but it does!
A**R
Great digital scale
I have a unit that is four years old and it works flawlessly. I bought a other for my GF. Only had to change the 3AA batteries. Timer is nice. I used predominantly for weighing coffee and water in grams for the pour over. Marvelous 16:1 ratio; a perfect cup every time. It's also great for weighing bread dough in grams.
J**H
Love it
I use this all the time to weight out milk and syrups for espresso drinks.
S**A
Works reasonably well
Bought this one instead of a very expensive espresso scale. It does weigh my beans, and you can figure out how to put it on espresso mode, so it will time your extraction and weigh it. However, it is not the most intuitive scale to use. Also, timing of the extraction starts when the first drop of espresso is sensed in the cup rather from when you push the button to start it.
D**A
Good product
Does its job. Very accurate when measuring. Simple features and very lightweight.
C**.
works great
i've had it for a couple of weeks now, and i will say, it works well.calibration isn't in the instructions, but, if you hit and hold all 4 buttons when you turn it on, after it says hello, it will enter cal mode. pressing unit advances to the next screen, which is the auto shut off time. if you turn off the power, or use all 4 buttons to reset it, it does not seem to save, so you will have to purchase calibration weights in order to change it. after setting the auto shutoff, it then lists the 3000 g, which is the max weight. it seems you can change it, but i haven't tried. the next shows random numbers, seemingly the raw value of the scale sensor, then it goes through asking for a 500g calibration weight, and after that, a 2000g calibration weight. the 1000g weight doesn't seem to be necessary.after calibration, the scale seems to do pretty well with the calibration weights. weighing in the center and in the corners seem to be repeatable, although it may be a little off at the very edges or corners.the mat that goes on top of the scale has a hangover on the left side, which helps keep it in place, but it can slide up and down.using the scale to measure liquid, it seems to refresh quick enough to easily allow you to gauge when to stop, although, it may depend on how quickly you pour.one thing to note, the precision mentioned in the description. this scale is accurate to 0.1g from 0-500g, 0.5g from 501-1000g, and 1g from 1001-3000g. this isn't over the weight range of the scale exactly, but rather over the displayed weight. meaning, if you decided to weigh pour over or something, in something heavy (or a collection of things), if you tare out the weight (zero it out to measure the difference), it will still display the first 500g up to 0.1g accuracy. that makes the 3000g limit of the scale much more useful.lastly, this is a rebranded scale...many make the same scale under a different brand. i can't remember which combination of buttons it was, but if you held 2 buttons at the same time, it would bring up a muted speaker (no sound) icon, even though this scale doesn't have sound to begin with.i'm very happy with this scale. the price was good, and realizing that the 0.1g accuracy works up to 500g after taring is great. i used it to measure the water and ice in my 64 oz yeti, to figure out how much water i was actually drinking (got very close to the limit of 3000g).
G**N
When something is poorly made it’s called junk!
So I purchased this scale on October 28 of 2022. Today, March 27, I threw it in the trash.I purchased this scale because it was inexpensive and it had an accuracy of .1 gram. I frankly had my eye on a $250 Acaia Lunar Scale but $250 just to get the convenience of it starting on its own when it registers any weight change. Pretty neat, but can I really justify $250 for that scale.Anyway, took the road toward being a smart shopper. So I thought….The problems on this thing started around the time that 3 months passed. Always after the Amazon guarantee is gone and I’m sure that there won’t be any customer service for an item that costs $23 and is made in China. So I change the batteries and hope things’ll get better as it goes along, but no they continue.Issues like it just dying in the middle of an expresso pour so I’m left trying to guesstimate how much time has passed and how much my expresso pour weighs. Jeez, in the middle of a damn pour. So I change the batteries again.It starts up and I think—ok it just cost me $23, it’ll be ok. Things go along fine for a week or two until finally over the weekend it dies again…..in the middle of a damn pour.So I change the batteries.It doesn’t start up. Oh yes, it does……no.no. Dead! It comes on again and starts weighing something because the numbers are getting larger on there own. Maybe it’s haunted!!!! Just keeps weighing something. Then stops.I try to turn it off. I change the batteries again. Nothing. Finally just some foreign language that must be trying to tell me something. Maybe there’s someone inside who’s been captured by the scale elves and trying to send me a message for help.Oh well what did I really expect for $23. It can be entertaining I guess…sending script and weighing thin air. That’s fun, but it’s not fun or useful as an expresso coffee scale.In the garbage!!! Really glad to see it go. Guess what I have today. I’ll give you a clue-it cost $250.
F**Q
Easy use
Great scale, easy to use and clean if ever dirty.
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