- Brand: My Weigh
- Color: Gray
- Weight Limit: 8000 Pounds
- Product Dimensions: 9.84″L x 7.48″W x 3.54″H
- Material: Glass
- NEW FUNCTION: Baker’s Math/Percentage weighing option
- CAPACITY: Up to 8,000 gram weighing capacity
- PRECISION: Precise readability from 1g to 0.05oz
- PLATFORM: Removable stainless-steel platform
- PRACTICAL: Includes LCD covers protect buttons













Janine & Ian Wolfe –
We use this scale almost daily for a wide variety of uses such as; making homemade personal care products like soap, lotions, shampoo etc., as well as for preparing foods, baking, cooking, food prep and storage. I bought the scale a little over 2 months ago and while we knew the scale would be handy for many of the things we do and make, we have learned to really appreciate not only the features the kitchen scale is equipped with, but also the care and thought that went into creating this versatile piece of equipment! The scale has performed really well in the variety of ways we have used it, even when compared to a scale from where I work (which is professionally maintained and calibrated frequently), this scale has been right on the mark! The instruction manual is well written and easy to read. It provides clear instructions on assembling and using the scale. I was impressed with how thorough the manual was! I really like the wide, flat weighing platform. It is convenient for weighing a variety of shapes and sizes. I personally like the plastic cover that flips down over the key pad, it protects the keypad from messy spills and protects the keys from getting bumped accidentally and turning the scale off or changing the function or mode. The smooth surfaces and clean lines makes this scale easy to wipe down and keep clean. The bigger overall size takes up a bit more storage space, but is a trade off I am willing to make, because the bigger size allows me to weigh bigger, bulkier items, which is important for how I use the scale. I switched over to weighing my baking ingredients about a year ago and I have found the consistency and quality of my baked goods are much improved. I bake 3-4 loaves of bread at a time which means I am measuring out quite a large mound of flour. The large, flat platform comes in really handy for this, as I can place a light bowl on the platform to hold all the flour!I buy most of my basic supplies in bulk and the scale is very helpful in dividing these supplies for use and storage. For example; I buy large/bulk packs of meats such as roasts, hamburger, chicken pieces, full pork loins and bulk bacon & sausage, as well as other bulk food items like shredded cheese, etc. I use the scale to help me divide the foods into smaller, meal-sized portions, such as specific sized smaller roasts. I use some of the end pieces or any uneven sections and cut it into bite-sized chunks/pieces or thin strips (like stew meat or strips for stir fry or fajitas). The chicken – I divide into meal-sized portions (2, 4 or 6 pieces per pkg), or I cut it into bite-sized chunks or thin strips (chicken nuggets, tenders or strips for stir-fry or fajitas). The full pork loins I cut into smaller (2-3 lb) meal sized roasts or cut into pork chops (as thick or thin as you desire) and again use the ends or uneven pieces for chunks or strips. Bacon I divide into smaller single meal amounts (2-3 strips per person), or package it in 6-12 strips for casseroles etc, I also chop some of the bacon and freeze it in 1/2 to 1 cup amounts so it is ready to throw into pots of beans, soups, etc or fry up to crumble or sprinkle over for toppings. For ground meats like beef, turkey or chicken, I generally divide it into 1 or 2 pound packages, then label and freeze.To weigh the meats, I place a piece of saran wrap or parchment paper on the scale platform, or in a light-weight aluminum pie pan or bowl, then I zero out the weight (explained in the manual) before placing the meat/food on the scale and weighing it. Accurate weights on my package labels means I can quickly and easily pull out just the amount I need, and it makes it easier to calculate the time needed to thaw and cook the food. By packaging in smaller meal-sized quantities, it reduces the amount of leftovers and foods that go to waste. If I have company coming, I can grab as many packages as I need to feed the number of people coming to dinner quite well and never have to worry about having too much leftovers or food going to wastes because everything is prepackaged in perfectly sized easy to use packages so nothing goes to waste unless the freezer fails or the electricity goes out for an extended amount of time. With roasts, knowing the weight makes it quick & easy to calculate how long it will need to thaw and/or cook. I personally freeze my foods using a Seal-A-Meal (it prevents freezer burn and extend the freezer life of my foods. You can pick up a Seal-A-Meal machine on Amazon or if funds are tight, Goodwill often has them for around $10 and Costco has good pricing on the bags or try Amazon, they sell the name brand bags as well as a generic bags that friends have said work well or simple zip-type freezer bags. Just be sure to label the bags with what it contains, weight & date placed in the freezer (I also include a Use By date written in red ink).I really like this kitchen scale, but I did my homework before I bought it. I researched the product on-line, reading everything I could find about it. I read tons of reviews and I went to an app called Camel, Camel, Camel and reviewed the price history so I knew what the average price range was and what a really good price was. After reviewing everything, I was confident that the product was well made and I knew from the price history that the price listed on Amazon was a good value. The Camel, Camel, Camel app allows you track the pricing of multiple specific products that you are interested in or considering for purchase. You can set a target or desired price for each product and the app will send you a notification when the price of the product has reached the target price you set. I highly recommend Camel, Camel, Camel for anyone who values making smart purchases and good deals! After using this kitchen scale for over 2 months, I am very pleased with the product attributes and performance and believe I made a smart purchase. I did not get this product free nor did I get a discount on the price based on my review. As previously stated above, I did use the Camel, Camel, Camel app to help me get a good deal on the product. But I paid Amazon’s listed price which was available to everyone. The opinions expressed in this review are my own, and are based solely on my experience in using this product. I recommended this product to my sister (who is my best friend) and would highly recommend it to anyone wanting or needing a reliable and versatile larger kitchen scale with the attributes listed below.1. large, flat weighing platform – allows you to use the entire area, can set a light plate, pie tin or bowl on the platform to contain multiple or bulky items.2. bright, easy to read, back-lit weight display.3. allows large capacity (8000 grams) weight, accommodates 5 weight modes – grams, lbs, oz, kg as well as lbs & oz (i.e. 1 lb 3 oz)4. easy to clean- smooth surfaces and straight lines, also the plastic cover/shield protects the buttons/controls from messy ingredients. Also protects the buttons from accidental bumping.5. the percent weighing function is really helpful for preparing foods and cooking. It is also really handy for making soap and personal care products. The percent weighing function is definitely easier, faster and more accurate than calculating everything by hand!6. I really appreciated how well written and thorough the instruction manual was, it really helped to make the product even more user friendly.When the scale arrived, there were a few pieces that needed to be assembled. The instructions were clear and very easy to understand and once I reviewed the instructions it only took me a couple of minutes to complete the assembly. The directions for using the scale’s key functions were equally well written, and made it easy to learn to use the functions!
david –
Don’t get me wrong, I don’t regret my purchase, but this sucker! I make soap. As a soap crafter, sometimes I have to open another bag / container, for more of a certain ingredient to go into my recipe I’m measuring out. Well, you can’t walk away, for more than a minuet or two at most, or it WILL shut off on you. You will have to restart measuring out your ingredients all over again. And when you’re having to measure out the lye, obviously, not something you want to have to deal with quickly. Or even measuring out your oils, if you’re combining it all into 1 big container. ALL of that being said, I love how easy it is to use this scale. It’s a lot more sturdy than my original, super cheap food scale. I don’t have to question if the numbers are off. I can trust the numbers, and obviously, with crafting soap for my small business, I can’t mess around with that!
Sarah B. –
Okay, I purchased this scale in 2019. Why am writing a review, now, you ask? Well I’m glad you did! I have a body butter business and when I tell you this scale is worth it’s weight in GOLD!! It’s worth it! That little scale went to hell & back for me! She finally died but when I tell you she gave all that she had! She really did! I’d like to thank Amazon for having such an amazing search engine for previous orders so I could purchase this little gem again!! And…. Last but not least the makers of this awesome, super, fantastic scale! And… to the seller who has this for me to purchase again!!! Thank you!!
T. Matthews –
Just started making homemade bread. Bread kept falling because my measurements were just a bit off. After learning how to make bread by percentages, life got so simple. once you have your recipe in percentages ( I use brdclc.com) the scale just makes measuring a breeze. If you haven’t tried bakers percentages, then YouTube it, buy this scale and do brainless baking. Have fun
Amazon Customer –
I do a lot of baking, especially breads. I have a small scale (Escoli) and love it but it’s hard to read with a bowl on it. This scale has an elevated platform and can hold a bigger bowl. Easy to read the numbers because they aren’t blocked. I especially like the flip up cover over the buttons. Keeps it clean. It’s no big deal to flip it up to tare the weight. I am able to leave it on the counter. Even though it takes up some space it’s worth not having to get it out every time I want to use it. I use it multiple times a week. It also comes with an adapter so you don’t have to buy batteries. That’s a big plus.
Amazon Customer –
I love this scale! I saw it being used by a chef in a cooking class and they recommended a scale that was similar to the one they were using. I wrote down the brand name and looked it up. I purchased it and have zero regrets. It is lightweight and so accurate. I know about the accuracy as I have calibration weights for the small scales I use for fabric dying and I put them on this scale to check the accuracy in grams. It is right on every time! weighing over measure makes such a huge difference when baking and now I can rest assured that I am getting accurate weights when making my sourdough. It comes apart for easy cleaning and it can be run by the power cord or by battery. I love the battery option for easy portability but love that I can use the power if I forget to purchase extra batteries. I recommend this item 100%.
Jetty –
One of the better scales I’ve owned. If you bake a lot, this is the one to get. I upgraded from my low profile, flat, digital scale and I am so happy I did. It take up more room in the kitchen, but having the bowl elevated helps you read the scale with ease and it is a must if you make bread or pizza dough and need to work out percentages. Definitely recommend. You can plug it in or use batteries.
Snowbird –
I got the 8000 model and I was surprised to find the AC adapter in the box. I ordered one separately but now I don’t need it. I guess I will just put it aside as a backup.I’m a soap maker and so far so good the weight on the scale doesn’t seem to be drifting. One way I check for drift is to weigh something, tare it out and see if the negative weight matches the first weigh. It seems to be right on the money.