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You followed the recipe to a "T". The oven temperature and baking time were both exact; all the ingredients were at the proper temperature. Everything turned out OK but you expected more. The taste and texture were a little off. How can this be? You did everything you were supposed to do! It's really not your fault! Baking is an exact science.
If you have too much of one ingredient and too little of another, things will change and the end result will be a dessert dilemma. Bakers have found it is more precise to weigh ingredients for baking than to measure them, so you need a tool that confirms all your ingredients are measured in the correct amounts. What could possibly turn you into the pastry chef you dream to be?! The 3890 Digital Scale with Measuring Cup by Taylor!
SPECIFICATIONS
8" x 5.5" overall size
5.5" cup diameter
Easy- to- read high contrast 1.5" LCD readout. The display is easily visible from every angle, even in dim light
TARE feature
Standard kitchen scale functions
EASE OF USE
Since it is more precise to weigh ingredients for baking than to measure them, the Taylor 3890 Digital Scale with Measuring Cup will take the guess work out of your ingredients! Your recipes calls for 1/3 cup of milk, 2 cups of flour; you try to be exact eyeing the lines on the measuring cup but who knows for sure? The 3890 does! Keep adding flour into the cup and it will tell you, by the weight, once you have 2 cups of the flour in the measuring cup. Same goes for the milk. From the weight of the milk the scale will tell you when you really have 1/3 of a cup.
The 3890 automatically converts 5 ingredients from ounces (weight) to cups (volume): flour, sugar, milk, water and oil. It's very easy to use. Place the scale on a flat surface then press the ON/OFF tare button on the handle of the measuring cup. Press the M button located below the LCD readout and choose the ingredient: sugar, flour, scale, water, milk or oil. Press U on the lower button to choose the unit of measure: cups, pounds/ounces, grams, fluid ounces or milliliters. Pour your first ingredient into the large 4 cup capacity measuring cup - the weight is displayed in the digital readout.
Instead of having to empty the cup and clean it, just hit the tare button and you can add the second ingredient to be weighed, then the third, and so on and so on! Before you're done, all of your ingredients are all weighed properly in one container and ready to move on to the mixer! Besides baking, the unit is also a standard kitchen scale that can be used to weigh anything in your kitchen.
DESIGN
The 3890 Digital Scale with Measuring Cup is made of easy to clean plastic, 8" x 5.5" overall size: 5.5" across with a 1.5" LCD display. The 3890 is a precision electronic weighing instrument so the base and handle cannot be submerged in water. The measuring cup vessel needs to be cleaned by hand. The unit IS NOT dishwasher safe.
WHAT YOU GET
Inside the box you'll find the 3890 Digital Scale with Measuring Cup, instruction manual, Quick Use Guide, 1 CR2032 lithium battery.
The digital scale has a 1 year warranty and runs on 1 lithium battery (included).
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Details :
- Combination measuring cup and digital scale, with readout integrated into handle
- Automatically converts 5 preset ingredients--flour, sugar, milk, water and oil--from ounces (weight) to cups (volume)
- Easy to read measuring cup marks in 1/4 cup and 2 ounce increments
- Tare/add and weigh and recalibration features, low battery warning, auto off
- Hand wash only; powered by lithium battery (included)
Best thing ever
Best thing ever!!!!!! No need to guess. Measurement is so perfect. Recommend for regular everyday people, and for professional or semi professional cooks they love it. It is worth the price between the weight and measure makes cooking and baking easier.
Great Item
Received this item yesterday. I was a bit skeptical, but I measured out water in my regular glass measuring cup and then poured it into the Taylor Digital measuring cup and it was accurate. I repeated this experiment several times using different amounts of water. You do need to put it on the water mode. (Simple to do)
Next, I put it on flour mode. I measured out one cup in a dry measuring cup. I tamped it down quite hard and it measured 1 1/8 cup on the digital scale. I thought "Oh NO!". But I realized I had tamped it down too much so I re-measured in the regular dry measuring cup and then dumped that in the digital and it measured exactly at 1 cup.
Just to be clear, I measured items first in regular dry and liquid measuring cups to just test the accuracy of this item. Now that I am satisfied that it is accurate, I will just measure only with this digital scale (not measuring in other cups first).
I think this is a great idea. It has the water mode, oil mode, milk mode, flour mode, sugar mode and a regular digital scale mode so you can measure whatever you want in this cup.
This item turns off automatically after 5 minutes if it is not being used.
I like the easy to read aspect of this. Having older eyes, it is easy to read.
I would definitely recommend this digital measuring cup. It is a good size. Probably would handle any measuring job you would have.
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