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by Aardappelhuree

22 Comments

  1. Mysmokepole1

    I like one that goes out a couple more 0s. To much of the stuff I do is like .055

  2. Maverick-Mav

    Ha. Obsessing over that 1 grain of yeast. Been there, done that. That desire didn’t last long for me. Good luck

  3. MarieTheGoated

    Doesn’t this level of precision get affected by wind in the room? When I had chemistry we had to close the lid in the weights

  4. LiefLayer

    Just do not spend that much time getting it exact.

    I got a precision scale too, and it’s amazing because I don’t need to waste time tare a container before getting the weight of the salt and yeast…. but I don’t stress over 0.4g differences.

  5. Careful_Ear_8714

    Oh! Can you provide a link for this scale? I’d love to have one with that accuracy!

  6. Looking at those scales, they have no idea what 700 means. They were probably calibrated by a syphilitic racoon.
    ‘Mas o menos’ is the way forward here.

  7. Justinsetchell

    I’ve also got a scale that measures to the hundredth of a gram, but I only bother being accurate to the tenth of a gram.

  8. Lift the bowl off the scale and set it back on. Is the weight the same?

  9. Empanatacion

    This is borderline abusive.

    There are a couple people that are going to get this as a gift from me, because I am socially obligated to pretend to like them.

  10. Erikkamirs

    Doesn’t matter how accurate you are because something is always gonna stick to the bowl. 

  11. I have this exact scale and AliExpress sent me yesterday an email that I have to return it because it has presence of heavy metals lol

  12. snowednboston

    Hahahaha — and I rarely measure anything these days.

    Oh, the things we do for carbs…

  13. taylorthestang

    Why’d you get that precise of a scale huh 👀

  14. Hemisemidemiurge

    Hmmm. 200g max capacity with a 60-second idle shutoff? That’s gonna be a no from me, dawg.

  15. taita2004

    Mine does too…and it feels like such an accomplishment to be able to get the ingredients to their *exact* measurement.

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