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The Etekcity 0.1g Food Kitchen Scale combines professional-grade precision with a sleek, space-saving design. Featuring dual increment accuracy up to 11lb/5kg, a detachable bowl that doubles as a protective cover, and a large backlit LCD, it’s engineered for millennial pros who demand efficiency and style in cooking, baking, and meal prep. With versatile unit options and smart auto functions, it’s the ultimate tool to master portion control and elevate your culinary creativity.









| Best Sellers Rank | #1,106 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #15 in Digital Kitchen Scales |
| Brand | Etekcity |
| Color | Arctic Sliver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 46,425 Reviews |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Food, Baking |
| Special Feature | Backlit Display |
| Weight Limit | 5 Kilograms |
A**E
Easy to use and very accurate
This scale is a game changer for my baking. Weighing ingredients is now working so much better than just measuring them. This scale works like a dream. It runs with batteries and is very sturdy. Can hold any amount of weight, and it's easy to zero out so you can use any container to weigh what you need to. It also comes with a convenient container that you can use to put your items in. It measures even the tiniest increments very accurately. Highly recommend this scale!
S**A
Great Product
This food scale works great. It easily switches between kilograms and pounds. It comes with a bowl that is very durable. Size is perfect to leave on the counter and I think it is a great value for the money. It is simple to use and accurate. Will recommend.
B**G
How did I manage without this?
This is an excellent scale. It was very easy to use. It comes with a metal bowl but you can use it with any bowl. You put your bowl on the scale and push the button. It automatically sets to zero. Then when you fill your bowl, it weighs just the stuff in the bowl, not the bowl itself. I did not know how much my recipes were off until I used this. I measured my ingredients by the cup and put it in the bowl to weigh. What I measured in cups it was not the amount I needed in ounces/grams. Baking needs exact amounts or your recipe will not turn out correctly. The biggest difference was the eggs. The recipe called for 120g of eggs. Two eggs was less than this, but three eggs was too much. Once I scrambled them I was able to get the exact amount I needed. Eggs are an important thing in cookie baking. If you have too much, they will spread out, if you have too little, they will crumble. With this scale I was able to get the exact amount. Honestly, I am sorry I did not buy one earlier. I have no complaints at all. It was worth every penny.
A**R
Perfect size and does what it should. Great color too
This is a great little scale for my kitchen. I make butter and ice cream and I need exact weights and it is spot on every time. I love the color and the plastic bowl is easy to clean and it doesn't take up much room in my pantry. I would buy this again.
H**T
This is a nice scale for everyday use.
I cook from scratch and prep all of my food. Every day. I perfect and document my recipes by weight and not volume. Grams. I have used a handful of scales over time and I like this one. I am not nominating it for world's greatest scale or anything, but I find it to be dependable, convenient and about the right size for use and storage. This particular purchase is my second of this particular model. I bought the first in December, 2020. I bought the second, a replacement, in May of 2022. Pros: I find this model to be accurate and largely trouble free. It is the right size: Large enough to be convenient in use, small enough to squirrel away in a drawer. Batteries last for a long time (although I am not a fan of discount batteries). Okay, the cons/rants... 1. I don't appreciate the auto-off function. Let's explore this for a second. What is the purpose of the auto-off function? Is it to save battery life? Is this scale really pulling so much energy that you have to shut the thing down in two minutes??? While I am sidetracked or distracted with something else? Maybe I am prepping something while I am measuring. Maybe my phone rings in the middle of measuring flour. The scale should not run the kitchen! Can we compromise? How about five minutes prior to shut down? How about a way to disable the auto-off function? 2. In a perfect world, a scale would last longer than... how long did my first scale last? 17 months? The first scale started becoming unreliable--not inaccurate--and was making me nervous. (Yes, I changed the batteries. LOL.) -- The unit button didn't have the same feel over time, although I rarely used it in the first place because I almost always use grams. I speculate that, over time, ingredients found their way into the cracks of the button, but that is pure speculation. I am a borderline perfectionist and not a slob. A humble guy mislabeled as a curmudgeon because I dislike kitchen visitors who leave things in disarray. "Get out of my kitchen." The problem is not a result of abuse. -- The unit settings started to change on its own, causing me to reset it to grams more than it did early in the product's life. -- A couple of times, the scale shut off on its own, well before the two-minute cook's deadline, in the middle of my measuring, causing me problems. This is what prompted me to replace the first scale. The last straw. So, why would I buy the same product again? Well, you have to look at the factors involved, and I use the scale relentlessly, for everything related to meals. I weigh coffee beans for our coffee when I wake up. I keep using it, all the way until I, say, measure mayo, mustard, lemon juice and honey to make honey mustard dressing (the whole process takes less than a minute) as I wrap up dinner prep. And, yes, I use it to make the mayo, too. I even have a spare so that I don't have an emergency situation. So, the thing got a lot of use. Should I take the risk that someone else's scale might be better??? Or should I go with the the devil you know, so to speak? Meh... I think this scale is at least four stars. And while I have listed some cons, I kinda like the thing. Moderate "everyday" use in a typical household should be worry free... just don't leave that scale idle for two minutes!!! Grrr!!! LOL.
♿**D
Excellent Quality! Responsive and Accurate! Wash and wipe several times before first use!
UPDATE: 3 years later and no issues. I haven't even had to change the batteries yet! 🤗 -------------------- I am very pleased with this product. I bought it to replace an aging scale that had a few annoyances. I was pleasantly surprised at how this scale performed. THE GOOD: 1. It remembers which unit I'm using, so if the display turns off and I have to turn it back on, I don't have to wait until it zeros out and switch from ounces back to grams every time like I did with my old scale. Such a simple feature, but soooo helpful! 🤗 2. It seems to maintain its accuracy throughout the measuring process. As I was adding small amounts of ingredients, to increase the weight to the exact grams I needed, it was quick to respond accurately. 3. After finishing that process, it returned to exactly zero, when I removed the container. 😏 My previous scale would often return to a negative number and I would need to re-zero the scale and weigh the ingredients again to be sure. 4. The display is very easy for me to read. The LCD is very responsive and quick to react to changes in data. The backlight helps make it more readable. 🧐 5. There is a lot of information on the screen. I don't prepare a lot of dough myself, but I presume the ambient temperature readout in 10ths of a degree, would be very useful. It's also nice to have a timer built into the scale, eliminating the need to have a separate timer occupying kitchen countertop space. When the scale is at exactly zero, the word, "ZERO" appears on the left, reassuring me that the scale is exactly zeroed out and not a fraction of an ounce/gram off. THE BAD: 6. I washed the bowl before using it the first time. However, when I started measuring items for the first time, I was measuring out chopped sweet peppers, which were fairly wet. So I wiped out the bowl with a paper towel between ingredients. The first time I wiped it out, I noticed a significant amount of grey (metal?) on the paper towel. 😳 So I took it to the sink and scrubbed it with a brush and dish soap. As I continued to measure more sweet peppers and wipe the bowl in between measurements, I still noticed more gray residue on the paper towel, only not nearly as much. I can only assume that the acidity of the peppers was reacting with the bowl. After 3 or 4 more times, the gray stopped appearing on the paper towel. I would suggest washing the bowl several times with dish soap and perhaps wiping it down with something like lemon juice or vinegar, to get the bowl in proper shape before using it to measure ingredients. 7. I find it frustrating that the shape of the scale is round. I purchase this round model because I liked the idea of having a dedicated bowl for the measuring process. I also liked the idea that the extra bowl wouldn't take up additional space, because I could store the scale inside the bowl, saving me storage space. I didn't think the round shape would be a big deal, but I'm in a wheelchair ♿ and need to keep items within easy reach. Because of this, my options of where I can store the scale are limited. The only place I have to store the scale, is standing up on its edge, on a shelf of a kitchen cabinet. Due to the fact that it's round, I end up leaning it against the side of the cabinet, to keep it from rolling. In practice, I am often standing the scale back on its edge after it's tipped over. 🤨 I also found that needing to store it in this position, made it impossible to store the scale, together with the bowl, to save some space. 😒 Perhaps this could be resolved by by designing the bowl and scale so they snapped together and putting a handle on the side of the bowl, giving it a flat surface to stand up on while in storage? 🤔
P**K
super satisfied!
love this scale! makes tracking calories so convienent, the bowl is super nice and all arould simple, straight forward and high quality. if you need a good kitchen scale look no further! and batteries included!!! in this economy omg!!!
L**D
Great Value for Most Home Use
I was a bit nervous about this purchase after reading the reviews. When I first received the unit I tried it out on many different types of weighing applications. I have used many scales for commercial weighing/counting applications in a manufacturing environment so I am comfortable with how a scale “should” work. It read very consistently. Coins weighed out to their standard weights. Re-weighing items yielded very consistent results. I love the auto-tare feature. When you first turn the unit on with a bowl on the plate it automatically tares to zero so you don’t have to tare off the bowl every time you turn the unit on. I thought the speed was very good. The only issue I had was the two minute auto-shutoff. If you get side-tracked (which I do easily), the unit powers off after two minutes and you have to completely restart your weighing project due to the fact that when you turn the unit back on it will tare out everything on the plate (including what you’re trying to weigh). I purchased the scale more for weighing yarn skeins than for cooking. I use it to determine how many yards are left in a partial skein. So the fact that it weighs in 0.1 gram increments was very important to me. Also, I needed it to weigh items less than 5 grams. Unlike some other scales, this one does that. For weighing my yarn, this scale is very good. It does have issues with weighing tiny items. I tried weighing some beads that were approximately 0.15 grams each. I placed them in the bowl one-at-a-time after first turning the unit on and it would auto-tare back to zero every time I added a single bead. However, if I added a pinch of beads all at once the unit would weigh the total of all the beads, and then when I added or subtracted a bead it read the weight of each single bead added or removed just fine. This unit might not work in a commercial application where you are using the scale to count or weigh very small items, but for my purposes it is just great. I have only had the unit for about a week, so I cannot rate it on how long it lasts.
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