Macy's [macys.com] has
20" x 10.5" Dexas Prep-Tech Bamboo Cutting Board w/ Kitchen Scale for
$24.93. Choose Free Store pickup where available, otherwise shipping is free on orders $35+ for Star Rewards members
(free to join) [macys.com]. Note: Last Act, Final Sale. Overall rating of
4.6 / 5 stars.
Macy's [macys.com] also has the
2-Piece Dexas Non-Slip Cutting Boards with Non-Slip Measuring Guides on sale for
$16.93. Also Last Act, Final Sale.
Product Description from Macy's- Made with natural bamboo, the prep surface features a perimeter juice groove with an integrated tech that can hold most sizes of smart phones or tablets. Recipes and cooking videos can be viewed and paused easily. Also included is a digital kitchen scale that features highly accurate weights and measures in increments of 1 gram per 0.1 ounces. The multi-function scale can display grams, kilograms, pounds, ounces, fluid ounces and milliliters.
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In reality that cutting board design is terrible because the top of the scale (that has to move freely to get an accurate measurement) touches the sides of the cutting board since it is totally inset into the board, so when you're weighing food on it the sides of the scale will catch on the surrounding cutting board and give you an inaccurate measurement some of the time so you won't know if it is giving you an accurate measurement or not. The top of the scale that has to move freely should be ABOVE the cutting board, or there should be a 1/8" channel cut around the top of the scale so the surface that moves and weighs the food won't have any chance of touching the cutting board and causing friction against it which would cause inaccurate measurements.
In reality that cutting board design is terrible because the top of the scale (that has to move freely to get an accurate measurement) touches the sides of the cutting board since it is totally inset into the board, so when you're weighing food on it the sides of the scale will catch on the surrounding cutting board and give you an inaccurate measurement some of the time so you won't know if it is giving you an accurate measurement or not. The top of the scale that has to move freely should be ABOVE the cutting board, or there should be a 1/8" channel cut around the top of the scale so the surface that moves and weighs the food won't have any chance of touching the cutting board and causing friction against it which would cause inaccurate measurements.
Can't you just put a bowl insert items then tare the scale?
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