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If you don't mind saying, after your research, which scale did you choose?Thanks for the advice. I did as you suggested and bought one I am sure will
satisfy my low level skill set
Yeah there are lots of scales available and I find it hilarious when some spend an outrageous amount on the Acaia brand. I've had a handful of different scales over the years, but by far the absolute best is the My Weigh Barista. Thing is crazy fast, accurate, consistent, water resistant, is rechargeable and has a negative type display. Typical price in the past has been $40, but I scored mine for $28 +shipping a bit over 1 year ago and it's been phenomenal.
https://myweigh.com/product/barista-scale/
Regarding Amazon... I'd say take their reviews and lame Amazon Choice/Best Seller B.S. with a grain of salt/coffee as most often their reviews are boosted by free/discounted products, etc.
The description for your My Weigh Barista scale says that it needs to be recalibrated from time to time. How do you do that?
Just curious
I too am looking for a decent scale for coffee.
My method of brewing is French Press.
I will need a timer on the scale; I currently use an app on my Android phone, but it gets clumsy handling the phone while pouring, etc.
I don't want to spend more than about $50, but have seen many options for half that amount.
The Hario V60 gets top or 2nd pick in several (independent?) reviews, but not so great on Amazon. Even with its 4+ star rating, there are enough complaints to scare me off. If I am going to spend $60 on a scale, I want it to be fast and accurate (or at least consistent) and last more than 1 year. Unfortunately, as with everything else in this world, consumer products are made of cheap parts (plastics) which are prone to breakage.
So perhaps my best option is to get an inexpensive one for under $25 and replace it in a year if it breaks.
Let me add that currently I am using a Weight Watcher's scale that happens to be hanging out in the kitchen. I assume it is fairly consistent, as it always measures 0.41 oz when I place the empty container for my beans onto it. But this scale doesn't have a timer, and gets used by others in the house, which means it gets tossed around a bit. I want my own scale I can depend on.
Ultrarunner
Yes. To this point I have only been using the scale to measure the beans before grinding. I have been measuring the water in a 16oz pitcher and only boiling that amount, so I have the right amount for the brew.Are you using this just to measure your coffee before brewing?