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Telegraph Magazine, 22/07/2006 Salter makes several versions but the 1004 is the least fussy to look at and the easiest to clean. Slim as a novel, it can be stacked with your cookbook collection.
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Good Food Magazine May 2003, 07/11/2003 'Get The Look' Enviably smart and ultra-efficient
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Telegraph Magazine 28/2/04, 01/03/2004 Sleek, square and unnervingly flat, the Salter electronic scale takes up hardly any room on a kitchen surface, is easy to use (with or without a bowl) and weighs in kilograms as well as pounds.
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A Customer A brilliant addition to my kitchen. I've had other scales but this is the best by far. I wanted a scale that would let me weigh large quantities of fruit for jam etc, as well as daily use for everyday cooking. This is the one! It is so easy to use, and very accurate. Just put your bowl, pan or whatever on the scale, reset the display and it reads in either metric or imperial quickly and easily. It is a neat design, takes up no space in storage and looks smart enough to leave out on the worktop ready for action. I love it, and would buy it as a gift with no hesitation.
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J Lunn These scales have a small footprint and are very low in profile with a clean stainless steel finish. I leave them on the worktop as they are unobtrusive. They have performed faultlessly since I bought them. I particularly like the zeroing feature: if you want to put 600 gms of flour in a breadmaker pan you put the pan on the scales and hit the on button. The scales power up with a zero reading, you then add your 600 gms of flour. Then say you need to add 10 gms of powdered milk, you just hit the on button again and it resets to zero...simple and convenient.
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Another Customer Excellent scales .......... until LED goes when it's time for something more reliable.
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