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Accurate Talking Kitchen Scales
Cristóbal
I have no idea. I bought mine through Amazon.com, so maybe if you went through the Amazon UK site you’d have a better idea. You could also write them directly at their own website.
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You may also want to check to see if the app is available in your country’s App Store.
On Jan 7, 2020, at 9:15 AM, Samuel Wilkins <soundsam@spwnet.co.uk> wrote:
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Samuel Wilkins
I've had a look at the drop scale, it sounds really good. Can it be obtained in the UK?
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On 02/01/2020 17:50, Cristóbal wrote:
That... is not practical in the least. --
Regards, Samuel Wilkins
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Cristóbal
That... is not practical in the least.
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The only stand alone talking kitchen scales that can weigh to the gram that I am aware of are the My Weigh Vox talking kitchen scales. I did have a Cobalt talking kitchen scale back in the day, but it only weighed to the tenth of the ounce. Unacceptable if you want/need accurate measurements. The only bad thing is that at least in my experience is that the My Weigh scales are super unreliable as far as durability. Others say that they've had their scales for years, but I was always having to swap mine out every few weeks or so. It got to the point that I just got a bluetooth enabled kitchen scale that I use with my iPhone. It's the Drop Scale from Get Drop. www.getdrop.com They're also sold on Amazon. This scale weighs to the tenth of the gram and in nearly 2 years now, has held up like a champ. I've only had to change the $5 battery once. The iOS app is completely accessible as far as the scale goes and announces the weight in real time. My preference would be of course to have a stand alone talking kitchen scale, but alas, I'm not aware of anything beyond the crappy Vox scales. The Drop scale if you have an iOS device might be something you could look into. It connects pretty fast and all in all, it's not a real inconvenience to use with your iPhone or anything. If there is in fact another option out there for a talking kitchen scale, I'd be happy to hear about it. Good luck. Cristóbal
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From: main@TechTalk.groups.io <main@TechTalk.groups.io> On Behalf Of - Sent: Thursday, January 2, 2020 9:28 AM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Accurate Talking Kitchen Scales Use a item of known weighht. Adjust the results for other items accordingly. On Thu, 2 Jan 2020, Samuel Wilkins wrote: Hello all, for a while, I have been looking for some good talkingaccurate.?? Can anyone recommend any scales that provide accurate measurements???-- XB
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Use a item of known weighht. Adjust the results for other items accordingly.
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On Thu, 2 Jan 2020, Samuel Wilkins wrote:
Hello all, for a while, I have been looking for some good talking --
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Samuel Wilkins
Hello all, for a while, I have been looking for some good talking kitchen scales that I can obtain in the UK. I have some very old ones from Cobolt Systems, but have heard that they are not very accurate. Can anyone recommend any scales that provide accurate measurements? Thank you.
-- Regards, Samuel Wilkins
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