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Kitchen Scales
Review digital and mechanical kitchen scales to find an accurate and reliable option for cooking and baking at home.
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My Weigh KD-8000 vs Escali Primo Digital Scale
All products bought at retail No press samples 2 products tested Updated April 2026 The My Weigh KD-8000 wins because its baker’s math feature—calculating ingredient percentages relative to total flour weight—and massive 17.6-pound capacity handle heavy-duty bread making. I tested both models in 2026, and while the…
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Ozeri Pro Digital Scale vs Greater Goods Food Scale
Is the Ozeri Pro worth twice the price of the Greater Goods Food Scale? Our hands-on testing reveals the best kitchen scale for your needs.
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Escali Primo vs Etekcity Scale: Which Is Better for You?
The Etekcity Food Kitchen Scale wins on readability, but the Escali Primo Digital Scale stays on longer. Which kitchen scale is right for your cooking style?
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Escali Primo Digital Scale vs Ozeri Pro Digital Scale
Deciding between the Escali Primo and Ozeri Pro? The Escali’s sealed buttons resist spills from messy baking, but the Ozeri offers a higher capacity.
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Escali Primo Digital Scale vs Greater Goods Food Scale
The Escali Primo wins our kitchen scale test, but is it worth the extra cost over the Greater Goods Food Scale? We compare durability, price, and design.
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Etekcity Food Kitchen Scale vs Greater Goods Food Scale
At roughly $25, the Etekcity Food Kitchen Scale handles up to 22 pounds and charges via USB-C, making it the clear winner for heavy meal prep over the $10 Greater Goods model. You need to know exactly what you plan to weigh before buying either of these.…
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OXO Good Grips Kitchen Scale vs My Weigh KD-8000
The My Weigh KD-8000 registers a single gram of yeast instantly, while the OXO Good Grips 11-pound scale often needs a three-gram pile before the screen wakes up. I spent a week testing both scales with heavy glass bowls and messy ingredients. You want the OXO for…
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Digital vs Analog Kitchen Scales: Which is Best?
All products bought at retail No press samples 2 products tested Updated April 2026 The OXO Good Grips 11-Pound Digital Scale beats the Taylor 5-Pound Analog because it offers a tare function (resetting the weight to zero) and double the weight capacity for a lower price. If…