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TammyM
 
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Default Digital Scale?

On 18 Nov 2005 13:11:42 -0800, "
> wrote:

>Our scales, your MyWeight (15.5lb capacity), and my UltraShip (35lb
>capacity), are the same company. They are very nice scales.
>
>I'd say that other than capacity differences the major difference with
>the UltraShip is that the front section where the digital readings are
>located can be separated from the base, so if you're using a container
>that is large and would make reading the weights difficult you can move
>that part away from the base and easily see the weights.
>
>The MyWeigh 7001DX seems to come with a container for holding the
>contents while measuring. The UltraShip35 does not, but I weigh in my
>mixing bowl or zip lock bag of whatever container I'm using, which I
>imagine you probably do also.
>
>I like that the AC adapter comes with the Ultraship, tho honestly I
>used my older digital scale for years on one set of batteries.
>
>I used an old Weight Watchers digital that I got at a yard sale for
>years. It was very handy, but I'm so happy I finally bought up. <G>
>
>-Marylouise


Does the Ultraship scale have a tare function?

TammyM

>
>Susan wrote:
>> Check out http://www.digitalscale.com/
>> They review various kitchen (and other type) scales. I purchased a
>> MyWeigh 7001DX from http://www.oldwillknottscales.com/ and have been
>> very happy with it.
>>
>> susan
>>
>> baker1 wrote:
>> > Sorry, I know it's been covered but wanted to know if anyone could
>> > recommend a good scale. I mostly use it for baking and wish to achieve
>> > similar tasting results via a scale.
>> >
>> > Hopefully under $40 would be great. Thanks

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