EatSmart Precision Pro – Multifunction Digital Kitchen Scale Review

Lately my sister-in-law decided to remove soda out of her diet and, together with a bit working out, she easily lost about 15 pounds in quite a short time. She looks really great, which made me think about what I am eating and the total calories I actually take from them. Querying from the package for things like chips and cereal helps, however, that doesn’t work for me with all other things. Solving that problem is now simple with the EatSmart Precision Pro Digital Kitchen Scale
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As a simple to use, portable, compact, and multifunction digital kitchen scale, the Precision Pro from EatSmart has exposed to my eyes the calories that I’m consuming every day. Do you be aware of the fact that for each pound you lose you have to make a deficit of 3000 calories? 3000! That’s why when I finish Little Sister J’s crackers or eat the rest of sandwiches that Big Sister E doesn’t want, my pounds aren’t declining.
It’s so easy to use this digital kitchen scale. Just pop in the AAA batteries that came along, turn over and it is ready for working. There are four different units for you to select with the unit button (grams, ounces, kilogram or pounds). All four options are easily available no matter whether you are cooking, measuring or weighing.
What I really interest in was the provided Calorie Factor Booklet and how explicitly it illustrated the processes for figuring out the amount of calories in varieties of foods I eat around the kitchen. Simply multiply the weight of your item (in gram) by the Calorie Factor listed in the booklet and you don’t have to be curious about the amount of calories contained in that banana any longer.
I did the exactly same thing. The tare feature of this digital kitchen scale (which clears an amount and removes the weight of a bowl) enabled me to put my dish on the Precision Pro without any added grams being shown. Then, I put the banana on it and the big LCD display shows 101 grams very clearly. Finally, by removing the dish I could notice that the dish’s weight was in fact being counted. The scale went back to zero for the following item when I pressed the tare button again. And, by doing the math with the Calorie Factor booklet, I found that the banana I just weighed by the digital kitchen scale contained approximately 89 calories. Not too many at all, but something for considering the next time I walk through the kitchen and want to munch on one.
The longer I have used the Precision Pro digital kitchen scale, the more uses of it have been found. In addition to counting calories or carbohydrates, this is a perfect utensil to have here for accurate measurements when I’m cooking. I like the feature so much that it automatically turns itself off after three minutes, long enough for not losing my numbers when I turn away, but short enough that if I turn to something else the batteries won’t be wasted.
However, this digital kitchen scale also works well outside of your kitchen by weighing other items up to 11 pounds. Instead of having to wait in line at the post office to mail a letter thicker than normal, I can have a swift weight check on the Precision Pro and decide whether or not to stick on an extra stamp before placing my envelope in the mailbox. So that’s convenience.
Offered with 5 great color choices (white, red, silver, black chrome, white chrome), the EatSmart Precision Pro Digital Kitchen Scale is of high quality, precise and flexible at a reasonable price. Lots of satisfied customers have expressed their view too and the reviews demonstrate not only how wonderful this digital kitchen scale is but on the impressive customer service provided by EatSmart. If you are looking for a birthday idea for the lady who loves cooking or desires to lose several pounds, Cookware Master will promise that the Precision Pro would be an amazing gift.
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