- Brand: HOTO
- Special Feature: Accurate to 0.1g, 3kg maximum load, LED screen, support g, ml, oz, lb: oz as units, real-time data sync See more
- Display Type: OLED
- Weight Limit: 3000 Grams
- Material: Glass
- HIGH PRECISE: Digital food scale, installed with high-precise weight sensor, is able to display data instantly with precise graduations of 0.1g and the weighing range of the kitchen scale is from 1g up to 3000g that meets a variety of weighing needs in daily life.
- ALL-IN-ONE BUTTON DESIGN: The kitchen scale develops new interactive design to combine different functions into one button that is user-friendly. Users can switch between 4 units of weight: g/ml/oz/lb:oz without manual calcalation to satisfy different needs of weighing.
- INTEGRATED DESIGN: The weighing datas are showed clearly by the high-resolution LED screen, which is under the clear display tempered glass of scale surface. And the integrated seamless surface of the gram scale is made of food contact materials that is easy to clean.
- VARIOUS FUNCTIONS WITH MIJIA APP: By connecting the coffee scale to mobile phone, the instant data can be shared and records in Mi Jia APP and kitchen scale also acts as an exclusive hand drip assistant, making accurate records of coffee power weight, proportion of water and coffee power and time to brew and extract.
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Antonio Banderas –
TL;DR: looks great, accurate, but some design flaws make it very inconvenient to use.Let me just get this out of the way first: itβs a great little kitchen scale. Itβs pretty accurate. It rounds the measurements up to 1 decimal place, which I loved since my current scale just gives you the whole numbers. Personally, I did not really care about its Bluetooth connectivity, so I did not use or test out that feature, but itβs there if you need it. If I were to comment on it (connected kitchen or bath scales), in my opinion, while it might add some degree of convenience, it is pretty much negated by the time aspect (itβs quicker to enter your values manually into a spreadsheet or an app of your choice), plus the privacy and security concerns. The scale looks good, which is the primary reason why I bought it (and probably the reason youβre considering it). Iβm one of those people who justifies paying a bit extra just because of the looks. But I donβt like when the looks sacrifice functionality, which I think is the case here and itβs why Iβm returning it. Itβs surprisingly difficult to keep clean. The top is glass (or glass-like material) and it shows smudges, oils, and water residue regardless of how well I cleaned it. I was keeping a microfiber cloth handy to wipe it down, but just by itβs nature of being located in the kitchen, itβd get visibly βdirtyβ basically daily. It takes a few (4-5?) seconds for it to power on, with a little countdown once you hit the power button. The power button/rotary knob itself is attached to the base, which is pretty sensitive to any movement. To switch your units or to zero out your measurements, you need to physically interact with the button/knob (pressing or rotating it) and it messes up the measurements for a good second or two. The screen being a part of the top means youβre limited to the size of containers you can use, since basically anything larger than a ramekin would cover up said screen. We measure out our dogβs food, and the bowl covers the screen completely, rendering it unusable.I mean, those are just annoyances, frankly, and you can have a workaround for literally every one of those (use a different bowl/container, or use a built in Bluetooth functionality to see the screen if it gets covered, as an example). But as youβre thinking of ways around these shortcomings and inconveniences, you start to wonder why do you even bother to structure your life around a kitchen scale, lol.Anyways, if you donβt care about any of it, the scale is not bad, but it didnβt work for me.
Carlos M. –
Great scale! Looks nice and is pretty accurate! It does fluctuate why I give 4 stars and the knob is kind of wiggly, almost perfect! but it’s not that bad and will be keeping especially for the price I got it for.
RichK –
The product is excellent. It is small and very accurate. Easy to use and replaced our larger kitchen scale.On the downside, the system defaults to grams and you must adjust it every time for pound and/or ounces. You also must store it flat. Other than that, I am amazed at the accuracy and sensitivity of this item.
NYCGirl~ –
This is a mini glass scale is and the perfect size for small draws/spaces.Itβs a very accurate and reliable scale thats easy to use.This scale is sleek and looks even better in person so I donβt mind the 3 AAA batteries it requires when itβs so cute (Batteries are not included with scale).This scale isnβt fragile, itβs very sturdy and solidly built.Love this scale, it helps me make delicious coffee.
Adrian Skinner –
Overall, the scale is nice. It can either be used with the app (Mi Home) or without. But, you benefit more from the app as you can save different weights. Also, it can be helpful if you need exact measurements of different ingredients for a recipe.I have a 100-gram weight that I always use before measuring a weight, either on my food scale or package scale, to make sure the weight is as accurate as possible. Going by grams, it seems that this scale is accurate within 0.1 grams. The initial weigh-in for the 100-gram weight weighs at 100 grams, but for some reason, it reads at 99.9 grams after a few minutes of just letting the weight sit there. Mind you, during this time, I did not touch the 100-gram weight, the scale, or even the surface on which the scale was placed, and it gave a less-than-accurate reading.I, unfortunately, had to return the scale. The main reason that got me to do that is that it is pretty annoying what you have to do to tare/zero out the scale. Zeroing out the scale is very helpful when you measure flour, for example, but you need to pour it into a container on the scale. So you would have to place the container on the scale and zero out the weight so that the container weight is not part of the flour weight.The app does not have a button to zero out the scale, though easily, it would be very helpful if it did. If the manufacturer reads these reviews, they can consider that in a future app update. To zero out the scale, you must tap the gray button inwards. And it is depending on how heavy the item you are weighing, zeroing out can be easy or annoying. If it is a slightly heavy item, it will be easy. But, if it is a lite object, when you tap it (it would have to be a bit hard), it will make the scale move. This is because the rubber grips on the bottom of the scale do not have enough grip to stay in place on the surface it is on. The scale is very sensitive to the touch when turning the gray knob, but that probably is not much of a problem since you are just cycling through the units of measure.So, if you do not mind the sensitivity of the scale and the possible annoyance of zeroing it out, it is a great scale. Just not great for continued use for me.
Amazon Customer –
Itβs good
Matt –
I have not used the phone app or bluetooth capabilities. I only use this as a basic kitchen scale. It works great, is easy to use and mine seems to be reliable/accurate. The design is also a bit more streamlined and compact than most.The only issue I will point out is the display, being integrated on the top surface limits what bowls you use as they can block the display. Not an issue if you are using the app/bluetooth, but for me I have to stick with smaller and/or glass bowls