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Taylor Digital Measuring Cup and Scale

  • Combo measuring and weighing tool
  • Digitally weighs food or liquids
  • 4.4 lb capacity/1 Liter
  • Measures in pounds,ounces,militers,grams and fluid ounces
  • Preprogrammed to convert weight to volume.

Product Description
The first digital measuring cup and scale combination. The unit measures in weight and volume as the recipe dictates.The 3890 digitally weighs dry ingredients as well as liquid ingredients. Preprogrammed to convert weight to volume for water,milk,oil,sugar,and flour. The weight capacity is 4.4 Pounds (2kg). The volume capacity is 1 liter. The unit weighs in increments of mililiters,cups,fluid ounces,grams,and pounds. The plastic measuring cup runs on one long life L… More >>

Taylor Digital Measuring Cup and Scale

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5 comments

  1. DCKnitter says:

    Giving this as a christmas gift to a family member who loves to cook. Read about the cup on a design website, tracked it down on Amazon, arrived within a week. I haven’t personally used it but looks like good solid construction.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. We have a total of 4 lightbulbs in two fixtures in our kitchen plus a window. Product must sit on counter when used. Unless your counter is very brightly lit you will have trouble reading the LCD display.

    Otherwise appears well made but glass would be better.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  3. All I can say is WOW!! This is an amazing product. The instructions on use are well written and very understandable. I would highly recommend this product to anyone and everyone as the go to measuring cup for all you dry and wet measuring needs.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. My wife and I do a lot of cooking, and this makes the metric to U.S. conversions very easy.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. This “electronic measuring cup” is neat but totally unnecessary. It may actually increase the amount of kitchen work because it must be carefully cleaned. I only bought it because my wife and I usually exchange some gadgetry among other things at Christmas. While this device is supposed to measure liquid and dry weights it might be somewhat useful to those bakers who measure flour by weight instead of volume. We have only crudely tested the accuracy of this device and from what we could tell it was probably accurate enough for kitchen use. We tend to do quite a bit of food experimentation in looking for new dishes to eat. I do not think this device will improve that process. However, this measuring cup reminded me that not all regular measuring cups are accurate. This is particularly true of large measuring cups when used to measure small amounts. The scale printing on some cups can be printed to high or too low on the side of the cup. Those measuring cups with a molded scale tend to be more accurate. This may be because the mold created by the manufacturer is more carefully developed because of its relative permanence as opposed to a painted scale that may require adjustment from time to time by the manufacturer. So, this product is a neat idea but not really needed from our point of view.
    Rating: 3 / 5

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