

⚡ Elevate your kitchen game with precision & smart nutrition tracking!
The Etekcity Smart Food Kitchen Scale is a sleek, stainless steel digital scale with 1g accuracy and an 11lb capacity. It pairs with the free VeSync app to track 19 nutrients using Nutritionix’s extensive database, offering detailed calorie and macro insights. Designed for health-conscious professionals, it features multiple unit options, a tare function, and a backlit display, all powered by long-lasting AAA batteries.







| ASIN | B07FCZSC41 |
| Batteries | 3 AAA batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #1 in Digital Kitchen Scales |
| Brand | Etekcity |
| Color | Smart Stainless Steel |
| Date First Available | October 1, 2018 |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Form Factor | Handheld |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00817915023891 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.2 pounds |
| Item model number | ESN00 |
| Manufacturer | Etekcity |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Product Dimensions | 9.2 x 6.3 x 0.6 inches |
| Readout Accuracy | 0.1 Ounces |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Food |
| Special Feature | Backlit Display |
| UPC | 817915023891 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Weigh Scale Type | Counter Scale |
| Weight Limit | 11 Pounds |
R**A
Great value and performance!
Ideal kitchen scale for my sourdough journey! It’s small, light in weight, thin and accurate. Easy to store. The batteries lasted 2 yrs…. And love the automatic off feature to it ! 10/10 recommend. Great value!
R**N
Works great and looks great
The item is really good. I’ve been using it to weigh my food, especially with the ounces option and it was easy to use. And it looks great.
M**S
great product
I wanted this item so bad but i feel like i was just going to waste my money so i returned but it’s honestly perfect for people trying to lose weight, the information it gives is accurate and the product is easy to use
R**J
Small and decent food kitchen scale
The Etekcity Food Kitchen Scale is compact—about the size of a palm—and very lightweight, making it easy to store or move around the kitchen. It does a solid job measuring ingredients and is useful for everyday cooking, baking, or tracking portions for weight loss. The maximum capacity is 5 lbs, so keep that in mind before purchasing, especially if you plan to weigh heavier items. One drawback is that it doesn’t come with a protective cover, which makes it more vulnerable to damage from spills. If liquid or food gets on it, cleaning can be a bit tricky. The weighing surface is also on the smaller side, so larger bowls or plates may not fit comfortably. Overall, this is a decent, budget-friendly scale for measuring smaller quantities. I’d recommend it for light kitchen use, but it may not be ideal for heavy or frequent use.
Z**A
Nice scale.
Nice little scale. Works fine. Easy to operate. Great value, presuming it lasts (have only had this item for three weeks, but have no reason to think it won't last for years).
T**A
Why didn’t I buy this sooner?
This is an excellent little scale. I had another scale that was a little bigger and it accidentally fell on the floor. It was damaged but still worked so I kept using it. I finally decided to get a replacement and tried this little gem. It is small enough to sit on my counter without my husband complaining that it’s clutter. It easily switches between grams, ounces, ml etc. it tares quickly so I can track items as I add the to a bowl. The display is very easy to read and Measurements are extremely accurate. I already had the app because I have an etekcity smart scale (which is also great).
J**R
Good value, nice little scale.
Should have bought sooner. Works perfectly and does make a difference in measuring and being more precise with you cooking. Not bulking, takes up very little space. Not sure why you would need a more expensive brand.
B**H
Nice little food scale.
I am enjoying this scale. It isn’t totally accurate, as the same thing can be said to be a gram or so different within a few minutes. But the differences are not at all worrisome. If you are worried about a gram either way, this isn’t the right sort of scale for you. For cooking, though, this is wonderful. I have used it particularly to weigh the various things I put in my morning cereal bowl, so that the concoction is more or less the same every morning and is reasonably in line with what the box says is one serving. Since my cereal bowls are large, it is all too easy to pour far too much into the bowl if you don’t weigh or measure the ingredients. Beyond simple weighing, probably the most useful feature for me is the Zero button. You can put an empty bowl on the scale, zero it out, and then easily get the weight of what you put into the bowl. The scale ignores the weight of the bowl itself. As you put the ingredients into the bowl, you can zero it out after each one, to get the weight of each ingredient separately, without any arithmetic. This feature is especially welcome first thing in the morning, when I am too sleepy to do the most elementary calculations correctly. It is also helpful to be able to weigh portions as you divide up meat or something else, such as a big bowl of salad, into single servings. Since I live alone and often need to do this, something to allow me to make the servings equal is invaluable. Of course, the scale is also useful for non-cooking tasks, when you need to know the weight of something small. For instance, are you sure that envelope you are putting in the mail is really under an ounce? Put it on the scale to be sure how much postage you need. (Changing from one unit of measurement to another is just a matter of touching a button, in this case perhaps several times, as the function circles through the various measures available, rather than jumping directly to the one you want.) Turning on or off is a matter of touching a button (no need to press; just touch). Operation is quick - most functions are virtually instantaneous. The exception is that the unit “thinks” a bit when weighing. The weight changes a little over a few seconds, so waiting until it stabilizes instead of taking the first weight displayed is a good idea, if you are looking for an accurate result. The change isn’t large, however, so if getting the most accurate possible weight is not important to you, there is no strong reason not to take the first displayed weight. Just know that what displays in the first second is probably slightly off. Charging, which I did need to do after a few months, is much quicker than I expected.. I put it on the charger, thinking that it would take hours, but it charged in much less. I didn’t note the exact time, so I can’t say just how long it took, but I remember being quite surprised at how fast it was. Overall, I am more than pleased. I hope the unit continues to function so well.
U**E
Só não sei tirar as calorias pois vem escrito inglês
Y**L
High accuracy. Easy to use. Eassy to store away.
I**N
Simple, and it works as expected.
A**K
Good
A**W
It is good to and fit for purpose
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