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Comparison Beurer KS 26 vs Beurer KS 34

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Allow to weigh up to 15 kg. The display indication appears after weighing has started.
Scales typekitchenkitchen
Mechanismelectronicelectronic
Max. measurement weight5 kg15 kg
Scale division1 g1 g
Units of measurementg / kg / lb / ozg / kg / lb / oz
Features
Functions
tare function
automatic switch-off
tare function
automatic switch-off
General
Platform / bowl materialplasticglass
Hidden display
Power source3xAAA4xAAA
Dimensions200x263x20 mm
Color
Added to E-Catalognovember 2019january 2019
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Beurer KS26 Kitchen Scale High Accuracy Digital Food Scales Weight Grams and Oz 11 lbs Capacity LCD Display for Baking Cooki

ACCURATE: Sensitive and precise within 1 metric gram - no more estimating portions or weights, our foodscale is the perfect basic kitchen scale for accurate food measurement EASY CLEAN: Kitchens get messy - our glass balance weighing platform is easy to clean, must haves for a cook, craft, or calorie counter MULTIFUNCTION: Weighs in grams, ounces... more, and pounds, KS26 makes weighing easy - 11lb capacity for fruit, vegetable, pottery, packages, hobby, pasta, bread, or other small gadgets LARGE DISPLAY: High resolution electronic LCD display clearly shows each measurement so you can easily read it in bright light, portable, battery included TARE: One touch button on our weigh scale to balance out a bowl or other tools before adding the things you want to weigh, best for recipe, portion, nutrition, or other goods
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Max. measurement weight

The largest weight that is allowed to be placed on the platform of this scale model. If this parameter is exceeded, the scales, at best, will not be able to show the correct data, at worst, they will completely fail. Obviously, the maximum weight is directly related to the purpose, but even kitchen scales can weigh both up to 5 kg and up to 20 kg.

Actually, floor scales have the largest maximum measurement weight, in such models it can reach 200 kg or even more. And the most delicate are jewelry models (refer to "Type"). Also note that in mechanical devices (refer to "Mechanism") the scale is usually graduated to the maximum weight.

Now on the market there are scales with such a maximum weight: up to 1 kg, up to 5 kg, up to 10 kg, up to 50 kg, up to 150 kg, up to 200 kg.

Platform / bowl material

The material from which the working surface of the scales is made is a platform or a bowl.

Plastic. An economical and highly functional material applicable to all scale types is plastic. Contrary to misconceptions, plastic can exhibit impressive durability; it's even employed for manufacturing floor scale platforms that accommodate 150 kg or more. Plastic scales offer practical advantages, such as not causing discomfort from coldness against the skin—this makes stepping onto such scales, including barefoot, a comfortable experience. This attribute is particularly valuable for children's models(refer to "Type of scales"), adding to their overall appeal.

Metal. The metal is highly durable and gives the device a solid appearance. On the other hand, it costs more than plastic, and the mentioned advantages in the case of scales are rarely significant. Therefore, this material is used mainly in rather expensive scales. And in low-cost models, “metal” can mean a thin metal coating applied to a plastic platform.

Glass. The main feature of glass surfaces can be called a stylish appearance. Glass is not without reason considered fragile, however, to break it, you need a fairly strong blow. And the strength of modern glasses is enough even for floor scales with a weight limit of more...than 100 kg. Another advantage of this material can be called ease of cleaning.

— Wood. Wooden platforms offer a distinctive and appealing appearance, characterized by unique colors and surface patterns. This choice is particularly favored by those who appreciate natural materials and the eco-friendly style. However, wood lacks significant practical advantages over materials like plastic, and it often comes at a higher cost. Consequently, wooden scales are primarily utilized for aesthetic considerations, resulting in relatively limited availability in the market.

— Rubber. Rubber is predominantly present in two categories of scales, namely pocket and floor scales (as mentioned earlier). In pocket models, the platform pertains to the lower part of the device that comes into contact with the hand during weighing. Rubber, known for its soft and comfortable properties, is a favored material for this type of application, making it highly popular in pocket scales. Similarly, in floor scales, rubber platforms are chosen for comparable reasons. Rubber's softer texture, reduced slipperiness, and enhanced comfort when standing make it preferable to hard plastic. Additionally, rubber platforms can incorporate massage protrusions (pimples), which could be uncomfortable on rigid plastic surfaces. Despite these advantages, the higher cost of rubber makes it less prevalent compared to other materials.

In addition to those described above, modern scales can also use other materials, sometimes quite unusual — for example, marble or stone (including in the form of a mosaic with which the platform is lined), or leather (leatherette). Most often, such materials are used for aesthetic reasons.

Hidden display

When off, the hidden display blends in with the style of the scale's working surface and remains invisible. In the active mode, the characters on the screen shine through a certain place in the texture of the weighing area and the display shows the current measurements.

Power source

The vast majority of electronic scales are powered by a battery pack. But some models may have a built-in battery, which does not require constant replacement. Just remember to recharge the scales.

Battery powered scales can use different types of batteries:

AA — the format of the classic "finger" batteries;

AAA — "microfinger" batteries;

CR2032 — the so-called coin type. Many PC users are familiar with this battery format. "Coins" are used to power BIOS memory in motherboards.

In addition to the type of batteries, you also need to pay attention to their number in the battery compartment.
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