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Salter 3007 Bakers Dream Aquatronic Kitchen Scale

  • Large LCD Display
  • Tare Feature allows you to set to “zero” after placing bowl on scale platform.
  • Manual and Auto shutoff
  • Weighs to 11 lbs or 5 kg in increments of 1/4 lb or 5 grams.
  • Weighs to 500ml. Or 175 fluid ounces in increments of 5 ml. or 1/4 fluid ounce

Product Description
The Baker’s Dream has the design to measure both liquid and dry ingredients in the same recipe’.This Salter innovation means “no need for measuring cups” again. Simply put dry or liquid ingredients into a bowl and use the special conversion buttons to swithch from pounds and ounces to liquid ounces-also will measure in kilograms and millileters… More >>

Salter 3007 Bakers Dream Aquatronic Kitchen Scale

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5 comments

  1. jessiquina says:

    i bought this scale while in baking school. i have had it for almost a year now and its pooping out on me. when i get to work in the morning the darn thing wont wake up. i have to turn it on a few times just to get it “warmed up” and then when i am weighing something its not accurate anymore because the numbers count down and the product is still in the bowl. its so annoying.

    so i gave this item 2 stars, because it worked great for a while… i wonder if this scale has a warranty, like the other salter scales?
    Rating: 2 / 5

  2. I have had this scale for over two years and I didn’t used to have problems with it. I am finding I want a more accurate weight and not just rounding to the quarter ounce or 5 gram mark. I’ve got used to the readout on the side but it does take me leaning down low to look under a plate that I’m weighing with. What I’m finding extremely annoying now is that the scale keeps turning off when I’m in the middle of weighing things (battery indicator not showing low). Horrible when adding things directly into one bowl while using the tare feature. With the scale already rounding its weight, I am not able to get a close-to-true weight at all. I don’t really have a problem with cleaning the scale because I don’t put the things I’m weighing in direct contact with the scale. I always weigh with a bowl, plate, or piece of wax paper/plastic wrap covering the weighing area.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  3. We’ve owned this scale for maybe five years, and it hasn’t let us down. The battery lasts a fairly long time, and while other reviews have pointed out that the side display can at times be awkward to see, it’s not something I’ve had a problem with. My wife and I do a lot of cooking in a very small kitchen, and the value of being able to stack this vertically with the cutting boards has been immeasurable. Not too hard to clean – a cotton bud (Q-Tip) helps get under the edge. All in all, a very loved item in our kitchen.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. Jason Heiss says:

    I’ve had this scale for 3-4 years. It has generally been very useful and nice to have. The display is hard to read when you’re using a large bowl or plate. Sometimes it doesn’t zero on the first try, which is annoying if you don’t catch it and start putting in ingredients. I’ve only had to replace the batteries once. But now the display has started to fail, so I’m replacing it with the Oxo Food Scale on the recommendation of Cook’s Illustrated.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  5. Old Master says:

    This is a terrific product from a wonderful company, that stands behind their product. (They replace one I had even though the “warranty” might have expired.) It’s easy to use, very precise, and accurate. It adjusts for the weight of a container, so it’s perfect for kitchen amounts up to ten pounds and mail too.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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