🔍 Measure with Confidence, Cook with Style!
The BOMATA Waterproof Kitchen Scale combines high precision (0.1g/0.01oz) with a durable, easy-to-clean design. With a measuring range of up to 5kg (11lb) and multiple unit options, this scale is perfect for cooking, baking, and weight management. Its USB rechargeable feature and compact size make it a must-have for any modern kitchen.
P**Y
Highly recommend
This is a wonderful little scale. Has sleek good looks, easy , and clear instructions on how to set for either lbs or grams. Comes with nice tray to hold what you are weighing. I use it quite a lot and love it.
N**K
Excellent scales.
Very happy with this product. Works perfectly!
L**F
Accurate and durable
I was apprehensive about buying a generic name digital scale, but this one is fantastic. It is all one piece, meaning the weighing pad is attached to the rest of the unit. Other units I’ve used have a removable weighing pad, which has led to inaccuracies. It measures to the 1/100 ounce, and after 6 months of use, the accuracy has not diminished one bit. Best of all, with the rechargeable feature, I have not had to use a single battery! Each full charge lasts me about a month using 2-3 times per day.
S**P
IPX6??? No way!!!
An IPX6 rating means you can spray a device hard from all directions with a 1/2" nozzle for 3 minutes with no harm. The battery lid looked vulnerable, so I sealed it with cement.One day I rinsed the top. Afterward, the readings were unstable. Warming with a heat gun didn't help. Neither did hours in front of a fan. I left the black bottom under the midday sun for a couple hours. That worked.Test weights show that this scale is incredibly accurate. The next time I have moisture trouble, I'll know what to do.
C**.
A Tale of Two Scales
Both this Bomata and the Tada kitchen scales are great! I really like that they have lithium rechargeable batteries that takes a small USB-C connector. The battery in this Bomata scale is rated 400 mAH while the one in the Tada is 200 mAH. Both scales power on quickly, tare quickly, and give the same weight for the same object being weighed. Besides the battery capacity, the Bomata scale is a bit more customizable: you can set the auto-off time to 2, 4, 6, 8, or 10 minutes while the Tada scale is preset to turn off at 10 minutes after last use. Another difference is that the Bomata scale backlight dims after 15 seconds, but returns to full brightness when used; the Tada backlight remains on for the duration of use. Another difference is the size of the digits in the displays with the Bomata being slightly smaller. I really like both scales and both are very similar in price. They both weigh to 0.1 g with a maximum of 5 kg. The Bomata is slightly larger than the Tada and both have elevated platforms which allow you to see the display when a larger object is on the weighing platform unlike scales where the display is part of the weighing platform. I find it difficult to recommend one over the other which I suppose is why I purchased both! No more hassles in the kitchen when both my wife and I are prepping at the same time! You can't go wrong with either of these fine scales and they are at a great price point for their functionality!
M**E
Doesn't work
It could take 30 seconds to a minute to show a number after you turned it on. With nothing on the scale, that number should be zero, but it usually wasn't. Then the number kept increasing.Returned it immediately but what a waste of time.
R**A
Accurate and long battery life
This little scale works great! Lots of settings and a long battery life. I use it for shipping packages, and the weight is right on. It does beep every time you touch a button or turn it on or off, which is a little annoying. But overall a great buy.
M**5
Great scale for your kitchen...at home or commercial
We have been using this for our catering company when we measure water and other liquids. It is accurate and can move around easily or be put away as needed. Highly recommend.
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