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Brand: Escali Label: Escali Manufacturer: Escali MPN: P115 Publisher: Escali Studio: Escali Editorial Review: Product Description: Colors galore Make your scale match your kitchen or office. The Primo line comes in 11 eye catching colors from a warm red to a sky blue. These digital scales are economically priced and very easy to use with its two-button operation. Model # P115 Capacity: 11 Lb or 5 Kg Measuring units: Ounces and Grams Dimensions: 8x6x1.25 (21cm x 15.5cm x 3cm) Resolution of 0.1 ounce or 1 gram increments for accurate measurements Tare feature subtracts the containers weight to obtain the weight of its contents Compact and portable for easy storage or transport Automatic shut-off feature ensures long battery life Two AA batteries are included Includes easy-to-use operations manual Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - inexpensive scale does the trickthe title says it all. if you need to weigh some food for portion control, this little scale works. It is small enough to be easily tucked away in my kitchen. and the numbers are very big and easy to read. However, it can be hard to read the numbers when you have a plate hanging over the edge. Rating: - Convenience Making breads by myself often, I depend this gadget strongly. It can help me do most of my measuring job accurately. Rating: - Escali primo ScaleExcellent scale. Nice features. Works exactly the way my dietician said it would. Love it. Kelly Rating: - What a great scale!I am very pleased with this scale. I bought it for shipping and kitchen use. It is very accurate; I had to take a package I weighed to the post office and the weight on this scale was exactly what they said at the post office. It is easy to use, easy to zero out and compact to store. I'm glad I chose this model. Rating: - Wonderfully SimpleI am delighted with this purchase from Amazon.com. The scale is well-built and is easy to use. This is a must-have for anyone concerned about nutrition. After starting to use this scale, it was much easier to estimate my caloric intake (which, I learned, I was grossly underestimating). |