Aglo
Jefry
... But all the same, it will come out much more accurately on the scales than in any measuring container.

Accuracy is not an end in itself. The widespread use of beakers (the same measuring containers) suggests that even in laboratory conditions, the accuracy of measuring containers is sufficient.
Kapet
Quote: LudMila

I have been staring at Soehnle scales for a long time, read reviews - yes, I bought it yesterday! What are they thin, just class! And I understand correctly that you can store them vertically?
I understand that we are talking about Soehnle Page: why not ...
k.alena
I bought Soehnle Page the other day. What are they small and nimble. Before that, I used scales of the same company for several years, BUT they have a step of 2g and at a low weight (up to 10g) they are very inaccurate, and now I understand that they are also "inhibited". And Page is just a lyalek, and step 1g and very quickly give the result (though they turn off faster)
Belko


Ann @, tell me, please! Yesterday, also in Metro I wanted to buy a SOEHNLE Level scale, I couldn’t check anything with coins, I couldn’t even set it to "0", the numbers from - to .... were constantly changing. ... I checked several weights in this way. I concluded that either I do not understand something or the scales are defective. Moreover, there were 8 of them and they were not sealed with anything, it is clear that all of them were opened.
How to switch gr. per ml. figured out, but how to weigh - no. So she left, did not buy, but I really want the scales. Advise !!!!
mr.Flasher
Belko, what do you want, what would you suggest? Should I buy these "curves" scales, or not?

I think these are such scales in and of themselves, and it's not surprising, there are a lot of them, for example Tefal, which also lie, and whose readings are also floating. However, Tefal is in the lead in the poll! Pay attention to other manufacturers!
As I understand you do not need expensive scales? Then pay attention to Vinzer (stock up on a 9 volt "crown" battery) I think it should not be bad, but you need to test. Or on the scales Gamma, too, it seems there should be nothing, since they are sold here in medical equipment.

PS In scales, practicality is still more important than design, we must not forget about this ...
Belko
mr.Flasher. Thank you for responding to the call for help, although I would like to hear their feedback on SOEHNLE Level. The scales are not very cheap, as for the price as Vinzer. Manufacturer Germany. Why I wanted these scales - they take up very little space, I have a small kitchen and the error is written 1 g. And in Vinzer scales - 2 g. But after your answer, I already understood for sure that those scales in the Metro (there were 8 of them) are defective. I will try to look for those that you have recommended - Gamma.
mr.Flasher
Quote: Belko

mr.Flasher. Thank you for responding to the call for help, although I would like to hear their feedback on SOEHNLE Level.
You are welcome. Well, what are the opinions from the owners? Usually they are positive, no matter what)))
Quote: Belko

Why I wanted these scales - they take up very little space, I have a small kitchen and the error is written 1 g. And in Vinzer scales - 2 g.
I also dreamed: "I will buy tefal, they are flat as a board, with a handle, and easy to wash ... they say they are perfect," but it turned out ... I had to buy Kenwood, which are not very convenient to store, for that they are accurate!
Quote: Belko

But after your answer, I already understood for sure that those scales in the Metro (there were 8 of them) are defective.
No, I’m just inclined to think that they are not defective, but such are the quality. My purely personal opinion about these scales - I don't think that the scales are for ~ 300 UAH. can be normal, and certainly normal scales cannot be sold in self-service stores (although I also saw a winzer in the "metro" store), especially in the "metro". The owners of these scales, excuse me, please, for my not flattering statement.
Quote: Belko

I will try to look for those that you have recommended - Gamma.
I didn’t recommend, I advised to pay attention to them !!! I have not used them and therefore cannot recommend them.
Kapet
Quote: Mr. Flasher

No, I’m just inclined to think that they are not defective, but such are the quality. My purely personal opinion about these scales - I don't think that the scales are for ~ 300 UAH. may be normal
I would say (about the shitty quality of SOEHNLE): strange, to the point of impossibility ...

Something is wrong here. In Kiev, we don't have what is on the shelves - there is a shortage of SOEHNLE kitchens in online stores ...

Shl. IMHO is not worth contacting Vinzer or Gamma, because in the absence of SOEHNLE there is a wonderful German Beurer. In the passage in front of the Glory Monument, on Arsenalnaya (Kiev), near the Salut hotel, there is a branded section of the Beurer company, where you can, among other things, purchase excellent German kitchen scales at a price of up to UAH 300. I would definitely take a Beurer.
Belko
Kapet, HELLO! I am also from Kiev and the SOEHNLE scales have now appeared in online stores and in Metro (which is in Poznyaky), I wanted to buy them in a store to watch live, but I have already described the situation. I'll try to drive up to Arsenalnaya and see the Beurer scales. Thanks for the advice.
Ensay
Quote: Belko
I'll try to drive up to Arsenalnaya and see the Beurer scales. Thanks for the advice.
Very good advice about Beurer. You can "look" at the scales of any other companies, and Beurer is the name on the scale market. I have a Beurer KS32, very satisfied. At home, from old times, a set of reference weights from 2g to 500g has been preserved, so after buying, out of interest, I tested all these weights, in all sorts of combinations ... Everything is exactly up to 1g!
Kapet
I completely agree!
Unlike the overwhelming majority of manufacturers of kitchen scales, Soehnle and Beurer specialize in measuring technology and have their own base of developments and patents, this is their strong point. Siemens can also be added here, again a German ...
All others, like Vinzer, Tefal, etc., order scales from third-party manufacturers for their trademark, for example, there is an assortment of shob boulots, often of very dubious quality and reliability.
For example, I have a very wonderful large set of metal utensils and a set of Vinzer kitchen knives, I am very pleased with them, made very soundly and of high quality, that is, iron is their strong point. But the scales ...? Um, that's anything but Vinzer.
About the Chinese Polaris, Saturns and other artels, I generally keep quiet: yes, it works, but how exactly, how flawlessly, and from what safe materials it was made only Krishna knows what mood the Chinese peasant put in the artel conveyor was in ...
mr.Flasher
Quote: Kapet

have their own base of developments and patents, this is their strong point. Siemens can also be added here, again a German ...
All others, like Vinzer, Tefal, and others, order scales for their brand from third-party manufacturers, and often of very dubious quality and reliability.
Tefal claims their own 3-sensor unique patented system.
Kapet
Quote: Mr. Flasher

Tefal claims their own 3-sensor unique patented system.

Um, yes, I got a little excited with Tefal. Tefal is part of a large European industrial group, it seems SAB is called, correct if you made a mistake. It also includes Moulinex, Roventa, and several other well-known brands. That is, they should have a decent developer base too. Plus the European assembly. I myself have a Tefalev iron, a double boiler, a kettle, kitchen tools, everything is of excellent quality.

Unfortunately, Tefal's kitchen scales are not so good as with irons ...
Tanyusha
I have not had any complaints about Tefal for 3 years already.
Kapet, and that Tefal is not doing well with the scales?
Kapet
Quote: tanya1962

I have not had any complaints about Tefal for 3 years already.
Kapet, and that Tefal is not doing well with the scales?

I am sincerely glad that everything is in order with your scales!

And as for complaints, I can suggest reading the previous 19 pages of this topic - for the money that Tefal asks for its scales, there should be no complaints at all. And here there are more than enough of them ...

Shl. After buying HP, a week later I rushed to the Tefal brand store for scales. I have quite a lot of Tefal equipment, which I really like, even there is a constant 5% discount in the store, so I decided to replenish the assortment.Spun for a long time, choosing a model, testing. I didn't take it. It was thought that they had Estonians in their development team. My current Soehnle Page is smaller, lighter, cheaper and faster, with almost perfect accuracy and long battery life - for almost a year on the first set of batteries with an average frequency of use (baking) 6 times a week.

In other words, I absolutely do not want to say that all Tefal scales are bad. No. But, IMHO, in terms of price / quality ratio, today this is far from the best choice. True Aryans, IMHO, look much preferable ...

PS II. It is a pity that Panasonic does not produce scales - I would take it with my eyes closed :-)
mr.Flasher
Quote: Kapet

I myself have a Tefalev iron, a double boiler, a kettle, kitchen tools, everything is of excellent quality.
I have a kettle and a citrus juicer. This I mean, that would not think that I have something against tefali. But the scales ...
sazalexter
Kapet All scales discussed here household with all their advantages and disadvantages
And from the commercial portions for bakers, the closest is CAS SW-2.
This is almost Panasonic IMHO. Both size and tolerance, shutdown timer, power combination, etc. etc
Kapet
Quote: sazalexter

Kapet All scales discussed here household with all their advantages and disadvantages
And from the commercial portions for bakers, the closest is CAS SW-2.
This is almost Panasonic IMHO. Both size and tolerance, shutdown timer, power combination, etc. etc

Duc and bread makers we all have here are household, not industrial

"CAS SW ... Filling scales are designed for static measurements of the mass of goods during accounting and technological operations in various areas of trade and industry, ideal scales for use in cafes, bars, restaurants."

The price is 2545.00 rubles, the maximum limit is 2 kg, the accuracy is 1 g, the weight is 2.7 kg, the considerable dimensions and design for the Khatsapetovka eatery: IMHO this Korean does not pull at Panasonic, no offense
sazalexter
Kapet He is of course a Korean, where he can take a Japanese. As for the size, these are packing scales, they are never small. The design is quite Korean
Kapet
Sorry for offtopic, I just didn't find where to screw this information, maybe someone will come in handy ...

Information for the people of Kiev. In the Beurer branded stall, which is located in the passage near the Salut hotel, near the monument of Glory, there is a new model of Beurer KS48 flavor kitchen scales, very beautiful, thin, in the manner of the popular Soehnle Page, worth 398 UAH. Required minimum on board: max. 5 kg, accuracy 1 g, container discharge, information on the manufacturer's website

I really liked the design - it's like another decoration for the kitchen.

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Belko
Kapet, thank you so much for the tip where to buy the scales. Today my daughter bought and gave me a Beurer KS48 flavor scale. I am very pleased. The design of the scales is super, they take up little space, the "on-off" buttons, "tara" are all touch sensitive, I checked them on coins - everything is accurate.
zeta
And my scales are not in the questionnaire. I have Polaris - cheap and angry Wall. I have been using it for only a month, but I haven't noticed anything like that, I'm quite happy.
trismos
Good day! A very useful topic, I am just engaged in the choice of scales, after reading the discussion, I have already decided to buy a Beurer, but as it turned out they do not meet my requirements: I want a calorie count, battery charge indication, automatic shutdown, tartar compensation and so that they are flat, without a bowl, and lo and behold ! I found these - alone. Redmond RS-712. Maybe someone has such? What can you say about them? Your opinion is very important in the internet, for some reason I did not find any information about the company

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trismos
P.S: I forgot to say the price: 2360 is a pleasure
Hope
Quote: trismos

P.S: I forgot to say the price: 2360 is a pleasure
And here they sell for 1240 rubles.
The scales are interesting, but no one has written about them yet.
trismos
Quote: Hope

And here they sell for 1240 rubles.
The scales are interesting, but no one has written about them yet.

Thank you very much for your reply! The site that you indicated says that the country of origin is China. Therefore, I still tend to Beurer, model DS 81, although it does not quite correspond to what I wanted
Still, Germany and many praised them in the discussion. What can you say about such a model?

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Kapet
Quote: trismos

Good day! A very useful topic, I am just engaged in the choice of weights, after reading the discussion, I have already decided to buy a Beurer, but as it turned out they do not meet my requirements: I want a calorie counting, s, automatic shutdown, tartar compensation and so that they are flat, without a bowl, and lo and behold! I found these - alone. Redmond RS-712. Maybe someone has such? What can you say about them? Your opinion is very important in the internet, for some reason I did not find any information about the company
At first, I also wanted to take a scale with a calorie counter, - all the same, for bakers / bread-eaters this is a more than relevant question, but on sober reflection I assumed that I would actually count the calories three or five times, I would not be enough for more, and myself the calorie counting procedure is not a trivial one there, so I sensibly abandoned this idea and acquired the usual Soehnle Page. Everything else that you listed is there, apart from the indication of the battery charge level, which I have never seen anywhere in any model, and by and large it is not very necessary - my scales have been working on the first set of batteries for almost a year, and I do not dry my head with this at all.
So think carefully: do you need it?
trismos
Quote: Kapet

At first, I also wanted to take a scale with a calorie counter, - all the same, for bakers / bread-eaters this is a more than relevant question, but on sober reflection I assumed that I would actually count the calories three or five times, I would not be enough for more, and myself the calorie counting procedure is not a trivial one there, so I sensibly abandoned this idea and acquired the usual Soehnle Page. Everything else that you listed is there, apart from the indication of the battery charge level, which I have never seen anywhere in any model, and by and large it is not very necessary - my scales have been working on the first set of batteries for almost a year, and I do not dry my head with this at all.
So think carefully: do you need it?

Thanks for the advice! So I returned from vacation and again took up the choice of weights on vacation, pondering and also came to the conclusion that counting calories - this is too much I decided to buy simple ones - like yours, tomorrow I go to the store for them. Therefore, I would like to know your opinion about them
Kapet
Quote: trismos

Thanks for the advice! So I returned from vacation and again took up the choice of weights on vacation, pondering and also came to the conclusion that counting calories - this is too much I decided to buy simple ones - like yours, tomorrow I go to the store for them. Therefore, I would like to know your opinion about them

Only the most positive ones.

Shl. If you can't find Soehnle Page then check out the Beurer KS48 flavor ...
trismos
Everyone, buying Soehnle Page, is gray, very happy, such a nimble scale and shows everything exactly - I checked it on coins, as advised
Thank you very much for your help in choosing scales.
Marishkin
For example, I have a very wonderful large set of metal utensils and a set of Vinzer kitchen knives, I am very pleased with them, made very soundly and of high quality, that is, iron is their strong point. But the scales ...? Um, that's anything but Vinzer.
About the Chinese Polaris, Saturns and other artels, I generally keep quiet: yes, it works, but how exactly, how flawlessly, and from what safe materials it was made only Krishna knows what mood the Chinese peasant put in the artel conveyor was in ...
The site that you indicated says that the country of origin is China. Therefore, I still tend to Beurer, model DS 81, although it does not quite correspond to what I wanted
Still, Germany and many praised them in the discussion. What can you say about such a model?

You know, I will allow myself to doubt that the vaunted BAURER is really going to Germany, all this is the brainchild of China, no matter how contrary to our mentality. As well as the highly publicized BORK.
That China is okay, I have no doubt about it, another thing is disgusting that, hiding behind "germany" and the brand, sellers make a mark of 50% or more.

sazalexter
Don't like china, buy korea CAS it's definitely not an artel
Kapet
Right now, at lunchtime, I specially went down to the passage where the BAURER branded stall is located, took a picture of the markings from the Beurer KS48 flavor packaging. Made in Germany, and the barcode is German, there is no hint of China, the saleswoman (and not just a seller, but a certified consultant on Beurer products) swears by her mother that not China, but pure German, climbs for a certificate of origin. And my Soehnle Page also had a German barcode. So not all the ranks are churning out, something else is being done in Europe ...
If, of course, it convinced you

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Ensay
Quote: Kapet

Right now, at lunchtime, I specially went down to the passage where the BAURER branded stall is located, took a picture of the markings from the Beurer KS48 flavor packaging. Made in Germany, and the barcode is German, no hint of China, saleswoman (and not just a salesman, but a certified Beurer product consultant)
Great! A branded stall and even a real consultant is just wonderful, that's what I understand the organization of trade.
I also have BAURER. Satisfied. Very accurate, tested on standard weights.
liquidboy
grounded by the forum and Beurer's website, he went to choose one with us. The only store nearby where I found him is MedTechnika. There were many models there: 32, 48, 58, 61, 81 and more wall. We decided not to take the calorie 81, the 32 bowl and the wall one, we look at the remaining 3. 58 and 61 seemed to be complete copies of each other, except for the dent clearly visible on the upper side of the case. We decided that this was due to the aluminum surface and was rejected. There were 48 and 58 left, I began to check them with weights. 58 initially freaked out and then showed all the weights by a gram more. There was no choice left: 48 - beautiful, just as a gift to mother-in-law and father-in-law on their wedding anniversary!
Natawa
Who has the Soehnle Page scale? advice is needed. I bought the scales at home the other day, the weight always shows a different error of about 2 - 3 grams, even when you weigh nothing, they can show from 1 to 3 grams, today they took the money back and pulled me to take these again. The same problem came home. Why carry them again? or I don’t understand something before that there were Vitek but there were no such problems. In the store, I checked on a 5 kopeck coin, it showed 4 grams and at home they constantly show the same apple in different ways. Please help with advice. and then carry to the other end of the city with a child reluctance in vain.
ilj
Natawa

I have a Soehnle Page,
Weigh exactly 5 rubles. the coin is shown 6 gr. If the empty ones show not 0, you need to press "TARE", and also, you need them to stand on a flat surface.

5 kopecks coin is shown 2 gr.

Made in China, German barcode.

Kapet , so it cannot be used to determine the country of production. beurers all that came across also China (written only in small letters).

Kapet By the way, you can't see on your photo that it says "Made in Germany"
Wirobnik and Soehnle says "Germany" (on the supplier's sticker), and on the other side of the box "Made in PRC"
Rem
Don't chase the brand when choosing a scale. I recommend taking the cheaper China, but check all the functions in full. After all, the electronic market is the same, China. The main thing is that the scales must clearly respond to changes in weight with the specified accuracy. And fast! Buttons in the press are not convenient, but these are trifles. Design in 2nd place. I personally chose this, I am happy as an elephant! And saving money. Do not take food on the crown!
Ukka
And I bought a Vinzer scale of 200 hryvnia with a metal bowl, the case is also stainless. I don't remember the model ... I'm happy! The only negative is the crown battery ...
Natawa
Thanks everyone for the answers! The fact is that there was an opportunity to take Winser, but after reading the review I made a choice in favor of Soehnle Page. I am confused that the weight always shows different + _ 2 -3 GR, but most of all, it is embarrassing that when there is nothing without weighing, they show a growing gr. The store answered that this is the case with All these scales, and yesterday I took 3 and checked the same problem. There were other models, but everything is on the crown, but I would like to use finger batteries. I would like to know the opinions of Soehnle Page owners, is this considered the norm? the store sells a lot of them and there are no returns (EXCEPT ME).
ilj
Quote: Natawa

when there is nothing without weighing, they show a growing gr.
...
is it considered the norm?
Do not listen to sellers, when nothing lies with them, they should show 0.
and their error is + - 1 gr., as they have already written how to check on coins.

Readings can jump only if the table on which they are standing is shaking
LudMila
Quote: Natawa

opted for Soehnle Page. I am confused that the weight always shows different + _ 2 -3 GR, but most of all, it is embarrassing that when there is nothing without weighing, they show a growing gr. The store answered that this is the case with All these scales, and yesterday I took 3 and checked the same problem. There were other models, but everything is on the crown, but I would like to use finger batteries. I would like to know the opinions of Soehnle Page owners, is this considered the norm?
I have such a model. If you turn on the device and do not put anything, it shows 0, like any normal scales!
Rem
Scales are not a dress, the main thing in the kitchen is practicality and reliability! Don't look at the design! My scales are simple-belson. Smooth glass round platform, where we put, and put what we want. Scales with a bowl are not so versatile. Scales practically do not break. Choose reliable and functional - and enough for your life!
Moonfog
I, too, are now choosing new scales for myself instead of the broken ones Philips HR2393 (who have faithfully worked for several years before).
But these Phillips had one "jamb" - the scales INTERFERENCE - NOT PROTECTED! Next to a working microwave, the display goes crazy - the numbers start to jump chaotically from 0 - 700 grams. The farther you move away from the working microwave oven, the less the numbers jump on the display. Two meters from the microwave oven, the sensor is almost no fool.

I did not use the scales very often, but they suddenly began to "glitch" - the numbers on the display began to jump back and forth, set "Zero", and they jump from scratch 0-10-15-10-0-5 .. And such a glitch became occur frequently .. As a result, I threw away the scales, because the "jumping weight" was terribly annoying, and the warranty had already expired ..

This model weighed accurately, the sensor is very sensitive, it actually shows weighing in increments of 1 gram. The battery "Krona" lasted for 2 years. I didn't like that the awakening flour could fall asleep inside, under the protective glass of the display.

As soon as Phillips got covered, bought a scale

Tested these EKS and returned to the store the next day.
The sensor is VERY brake. That is, when you pour liquid into a bowl on the scales or pour cereal, the scales show the weight not 10-11-12-13 ... grams, but 10-18-25-38 .. The sensor processes the information for a long time and therefore clearly weigh the product complicated. Although the scale division price is 1 gram. Very inconvenient for accurate weighing. There is always an advantage.
Please note: these scales are available in two versions - silver with a transparent bowl and white with an opaque white bowl. I got exactly the white ones. The bowl has a scale for liquids. But due to the fact that the bowl is made of opaque white plastic, it is simply impossible to use the scale.
Quote: Kapet

Right now, at lunchtime, I specially went down to the passage where the BAURER branded stall is located, took a picture of the markings from the Beurer KS48 flavor packaging. Made in Germany, and the barcode is German, there is no hint of China, the saleswoman (and not just a seller, but a certified consultant on Beurer products) swears by her mother that not China, but pure German, climbs for the certificate of origin of goods.

Unfortunately, Baurer is still Chinese. While looking for a new scale, calling different stores, talking to the owner of an online store that specializes in kitchen and laboratory scales. He advised, including BAURER, as a good choice, but honestly answered - the German brand, but the ASSEMBLY Chinese. Miracles do not happen, well, the Germans will not collect on their territory small things of $ 20 at a price, this is not rational! Factory Chinese assembly under the control of the Germans is also good!

Moonfog
Quote: sazalexter

Don't like china, buy korea CAS it's definitely not an artel

This is how you advertise your CAS, but I'm thinking of taking this model:

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They are a little more expensive, but their characteristics are better in comparison with CAS, more universal

Technical scales JS 461/3000

Highest Weighing Limit: 3000g
Resolution: 0.1 g
Units of measurement: grams, ounces, carats, grains.
Automatic calibration.
Automatic shutdown function.
Tare weight accounting function.
Weighed object counting function!
Display backlight.
Low battery indication.
Overload protection.
Platform size: 140 x 140 mm
Touchscreen
Dimensions (L x W x H): 150 x 210 x 40 mm
Food (6xAAA).
network adapter
sazalexter
Moonfog Well, this is generally a cool scale, almost "pharmacy"
the only drawback, in the event of a breakdown, the service center is only in Moscow and St. 🔗
Would you like to touch them, the site indicates automatic shutdown after 30 seconds, which is certainly not enough Is this function programmed or not? I can't say anything about the manufacturer, he is not known in St. Petersburg. Although they "write modestly"Welcome! - JS Company is the leader in the sale of portable scales in the Russian market! Oh how! Neither more nor less!
Kapet
Quote: Moonfog


Unfortunately, Baurer is still Chinese. While looking for a new scale, calling different stores, talking to the owner of an online store that specializes in kitchen and laboratory scales. He advised, including BAURER, as a good choice, but honestly answered - the brand is German, but ASSEMBLY is Chinese. Miracles do not happen, well, the Germans will not collect small things of $ 20 at the price on their territory, this is not rational! Factory Chinese assembly under the control of the Germans is also good!

To the delight of all of us, the Baurer scales are still made in Germany. As well as most other Baurer products. In that BAURER brand stall, where I took the previous photos of the barcode of the Beurer KS48 flavor scales, the seller admitted to me without any problems that some of the products were made in China, and showed a couple of BAURER massage foot baths, where it was honestly written "made in china" with separate Chinese barcode. Everything else was made in Germany.

The Germans collect small things from themselves, collect, collect perfectly. They need to collect at least something exemplary, and not just crack sausages and drink them with beer ...
Moonfog
Quote: Kapet

In that BAURER brand stall, where I took the previous photos of the barcode of the Beurer KS48 flavor scales, the seller admitted to me without any problems that some of the products were made in China, and showed a couple of BAURER massage foot baths, where it was honestly written "made in china" with separate Chinese barcode. Everything else was made in Germany.
The Germans collect small things from themselves, collect, collect perfectly. They need to collect at least something exemplary, and not just crack sausages and drink them with beer ...

Well, the seller herself can sacredly believe the inscriptions on the boxes and wishful thinking. And the Germans, if they collect small things, are mainly for the domestic market ...
But let's not argue if your Beurer KS48 flavor is really native German - I will only be glad

You'd better tell me this, as the lucky owner of this model: how sensitive is the sensor in the Beurer KS48 flavor? When weighing, when pouring liquid or pouring flour - the display clearly adds in increments of 1 gram: 10-11-12-13 ... or slips 10-18-25?
And, being not far from the switched on microwave oven, does the display react to it with jumps of numbers or does the display remain strictly "0" and the working microwave oven does not care for the scales (noise immunity)?
ilj
Quote: Kapet

To the delight of all of us, the Baurer scales are still made in Germany.


All Beurer scales of the Chinese assembly, unless they are expressly indicated Made in Germany, I have not yet come across such, although you can, of course, continue to believe the barcodes and sellers.
Moonfog
Quote: ilj


All Beurer scales of the Chinese assembly, unless they are expressly indicated Made in Germany, I have not yet come across such, although you can, of course, continue to believe the barcodes and sellers.

And even the inscription on a product "Made in Germany" today, unfortunately, often means nothing .. An example is goods under the BORK brand. All of them proudly say "Made in Germany", although the owner of this brand is the Russian company "Technopark", and all products are assembled in Hong Kong ..

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