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Reddit mentions of EatSmart Precision Pro Digital Kitchen Scale, Black Chrome

Sentiment score: 5
Reddit mentions: 10

We found 10 Reddit mentions of EatSmart Precision Pro Digital Kitchen Scale, Black Chrome. Here are the top ones.

EatSmart Precision Pro Digital Kitchen Scale, Black Chrome
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    Features:
  • EAT SMART: At Eat Smart, we want to give you the tools and confidence to meet the challenge head-on. Founded in 2005, Eat Smart is devoted to designing, developing, and manufacturing innovative health care products to meet the needs of our customers.
  • LIVE SMARTER: This precision kitchen scale is easy to use and perfect for meal prepping and portion control. Combining healthy foods with a balanced routine leads to a wellness routine you can maintain.
  • MULTIFUNCTIONAL: This scale is perfect for precision weighing, featuring 0.5 oz and 1 g increments. Weigh accurately up to 11lbs / 5kg. A kitchen scale makes it easy to measure and portion out food according to serving sizes.
  • TARE FUNCTION: Place a container on the scale, press the tare button to “zero out” the weight of the container, add food to the container and see the weight of the food only. When ready to add another ingredient, press the tare button again.
  • CONVENIENT SIZE: Lightweight scale is sized to reduce clutter in the kitchen and can stow away easily. Cleanup will also go more quickly, as you won’t have to wash as many bowls, measuring cups, and measuring spoons.
  • EASY TO USE: The display is easy to read at 1”, and the scale has auto and manual shut off. Low battery and overload indicators make it simple to maintain.
  • JUST FOR YOU: Includes the Eat Smart calorie guide book to help with portion control and calorie counting. Once you get the hang of your daily routine using the kitchen scale, you can start to reap all the benefits of owning the calorie guidebook.
  • BATTERIES INCLUDED: 2 AAA batteries are included for your convenience.
Specs:
ColorBlack Chrome
Height6 Inches
Length8 Inches
Number of items1
Size1 Count (Pack of 1)
Weight0.8125 Pounds
Width1.8 Inches

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Found 10 comments on EatSmart Precision Pro Digital Kitchen Scale, Black Chrome:

u/ducksauce · 3 pointsr/bodybuilding

I used to have that scale and also thought it was garbage. I replaced it with this one, which doesn't look nearly as nice but has been rock solid for over a year.

u/Krysanth · 3 pointsr/loseit

Congratulations. I love my food scale! I bought this scale from amazon. It works great!

u/ErrorX · 3 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Is it this one?! <-- That's the one I have.

u/Photovoltaic · 2 pointsr/Fitness

I'm in a similar boat as you with the full control of my food.

I plan and weigh almost everything (I'm far too lazy to weigh my oats, so I just use a measuring scoop and go "Eh, that's about 2 servings"). I use the weights on containers to determine serving sizes (IE: A tub of Fage 0% greek yogurt SAYS it has 2 servings, but it really has closer to 2.25-2.5. So when I put it in I put in 2.5). I tend to plan a week's meals and I get creative as I go on. The first 2 weeks back, I had balsamic chicken every night but friday. Today I'm going shopping and picking up some lean beef and turkey and making meatballs, just to spice things up. My breakfast and lunch are always the same(greek yogurt, oatmeal, protein shake), but I like these things so until I get sick of them, I'm sticking to it for simplicity.

I tend to wake up in the morning, and put in my planned meals for the day and see where that will get me calorically and macronutrient-wise. Usually this puts me at around 1700 calories. I'm cutting, so I tend to stick to 2k-2.2k cal a day, so this gives me 3-500 calories of "wiggle room" to eat other things when I want. Usually a wholesome snack, or an extra bowl of oatmeal.

To track, I use loseit because that's what I used when I was losing weight and it's intuitive for me. I do not ever input my exercise, I only input food. I have it track my macros and the percentages and I figure out how I need to adjust it (I'm a very numbers oriented guy). I measure using http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002CM6TVI/ref=oh_details_o02_s00_i00. I originally had an Oxo scale, but gave that to my family as my brothers LOVE weighing their food. I like this one more because the Oxo scale had a 5 pound limit. This lets me put things like bowls or a shaker bottle on it filled with liquid and not worry about going over.

u/[deleted] · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon
  1. I smell like white chocolate because my makeup exchange santa got me the one on my wishlist that I wanted! I kept it up there though because it smells so good I'll probably go through it SO quick.

  2. Check.

  3. It's only $5ish but I need this But if you really wanna spoil me, I need this too.

  4. I'll be back with it...it's taking forever to send...

  5. Snorting is cool, too
u/stefanielaine · 1 pointr/keto

I have this one and it's AWESOME.

u/JoshuaSonOfNun · 1 pointr/Cooking
u/weimin3196 · 1 pointr/Fitness

I actually just bought one yesterday days ago from amazon. I've also seen some stores that sell appliance like walmart and bed bath and beyond have them.

u/im-not-a-panda · 1 pointr/keto

I want to pick up this food scale. It has awesome reviews!

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B002CM6TVI