as per title, please let me know where can i find one including the price.
I'm hoping to buy something similar to this
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Thank you very much
Where to buy, need recommandation, food scale
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May 24 2013, 02:37 PM, updated 13y ago
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Hi guys,
as per title, please let me know where can i find one including the price. I'm hoping to buy something similar to this » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « Thank you very much |
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May 25 2013, 11:21 AM
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There are few places:
Online: 1. www.ebay.com ebay food scales 2. www.lelong.com.my http://list.lelong.com.my/Auc/List/List.as...+scale&x=0&y=0]Lelong.my foodscales://http://list.lelong.com.my/Auc/List/...g.my foodscales Stores: 3. Any departmental stores (like Isetan, Parkson, etc) Kitchenware section, cake/baking stuff area) 4. Any baking equipment/ingredient store. Bake Well Supplies (TAMAN SRI GOMBAK [KL]) 47, Jln SG 1/9, Taman Sri Gombak, 68100 Batu Caves, Selangor, Malaysia. Tel: +603-6189 7896 Westrock Sdn Bhd 03-8061 5234 Westrock Sdn Bhd No. 5, Jln Puteri 5/20, Bandar Puteri, 47100 Puchong, Selangor *Try your local yellowpages and lookup phone numbers of bakery equipment supply, culinary equipment suppliers, etc. 5. For pricier ones, can always look out for those glitzy specialty shops selling silverware & kitchenware like the ones selling expensive knives, pots, pans barbeque stuff. This post has been edited by anthony2211: May 25 2013, 11:27 AM |
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May 25 2013, 09:39 PM
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anthony2211, what brand do you recommend me? I would love to find a cheap yet reliable one (if it exist
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QUOTE(alien9 @ May 25 2013, 09:39 PM) anthony2211, what brand do you recommend me? I would love to find a cheap yet reliable one (if it exist Non digital is probably more lasting. I have one of them. They tend to be able to withstand impact better than digital ones. However, if the scale reading is small, it makes it a bit harder to read compared to a digital. For the digital type; i have one of these: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Ozeri-Thin-Profess...=item3a783d19b6 or http://www.amazon.com/Ozeri-Professional-D...s/dp/B002UEZ2FC Its an Ozeri brand and they are quite sturdy and well built. The flat and thin profile type makes it easy to store and dry. After 5 solid years, it is busted now and I am using the trusty mechanical spring scale now (you will need to find one with lower poundage range), if I have to, but rarely do I need to. Once I learned to eyeball my food, I found the scale unnecessary, but you need one when folks are learning to gauge them. So yea, to keep answer short, Ozeri for digital scale, but hard to find In malaysia. I brought mine back from the US after college. As for mechanical or other digital scales, I'd buy anything except colorful ones made from China. God forbid what material they use, especially in colors. So yea, if digital and you can find it: Ozeri or Salter if you can find them. Otherwise, scales are just scales, good ol mechanical scales (non cheapo generic fancy colored ones) are fine. That 5g extra here or less there aint gonna hurt anyone This post has been edited by anthony2211: May 26 2013, 02:50 AM |
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