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Ozeri ZK24 Garden and Kitchen Scale (Lime Green)

$4.60

$8

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Deal Details
Walmart has Ozeri ZK24 Garden and Kitchen Scale (Lime Green) for $5.06 -> Now $4.58. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (15 day free trial) or on orders of $35+.

Thanks to Community Member aepro for finding this deal.

Features:
  • 0.5 g / 0.01 oz precision weighing technology for all your garden herbs and greens, and a max weight capacity of 6000 g / 13.22 lbs
  • Automatic Unit Button instantly converts between 5 units of measurements (g, lbs, lbs:oz, oz, ml) and displays results on an easy-to-read LCD screen - e.g. easily convert 649.5 grams to 1.432 pounds to 1 pound 6.9 ounces to 22.91 ounces to 649.5 ml.
  • Precision Tare Button calculates the net weight of your ingredients by automatically subtracting the weight of any pouch or container
  • Accommodative weighing platform for both small and large items, with 2 large buttons that generate an audible click confirmation.
  • Automatically powers-off after 2-minutes
  • Requires 3 AAA batteries

Editor's Notes

Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This price is $3.38 lower (40% savings) than the list price of $8.44
  • About this product:
    • Rating of 4.5 from over 390 Amazon customer reviews.
  • About this stores:
    • Most items sold & shipped by Walmart can be returned within 30 days for free, either to a store or by mail (details).

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Written by aepro | Staff
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Deal Details
Community Notes
About the Poster
Walmart has Ozeri ZK24 Garden and Kitchen Scale (Lime Green) for $5.06 -> Now $4.58. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (15 day free trial) or on orders of $35+.

Thanks to Community Member aepro for finding this deal.

Features:
  • 0.5 g / 0.01 oz precision weighing technology for all your garden herbs and greens, and a max weight capacity of 6000 g / 13.22 lbs
  • Automatic Unit Button instantly converts between 5 units of measurements (g, lbs, lbs:oz, oz, ml) and displays results on an easy-to-read LCD screen - e.g. easily convert 649.5 grams to 1.432 pounds to 1 pound 6.9 ounces to 22.91 ounces to 649.5 ml.
  • Precision Tare Button calculates the net weight of your ingredients by automatically subtracting the weight of any pouch or container
  • Accommodative weighing platform for both small and large items, with 2 large buttons that generate an audible click confirmation.
  • Automatically powers-off after 2-minutes
  • Requires 3 AAA batteries

Editor's Notes

Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This price is $3.38 lower (40% savings) than the list price of $8.44
  • About this product:
    • Rating of 4.5 from over 390 Amazon customer reviews.
  • About this stores:
    • Most items sold & shipped by Walmart can be returned within 30 days for free, either to a store or by mail (details).

Original Post

Written by aepro | Staff
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Everyone should get a kitchen scale. They're so cheap and accurate these days. When making recipes, it's so much more convenient to weigh ingredients instead of getting a bunch of measuring cups dirty (you will need a chart with how much certain ingredients weigh though since American recipes are measured by volume which is stupid). Even for very simple drink mixes, it's super convenient for measuring water since all these new kitchen scales will measure volume of water (it has a built-in conversion between weight and volume). So instead of getting a measuring cup, you just tare it with a cup on top, put in water, and you're done. Milk is close enough in weight, but I believe you will need to do your own conversion for oils.

Also, you can measure packages/mail for shipping packages or knowing if you need a second stamp. If you every sell anything on eBay, this is a must. Their estimates are always low and you always end up having to spend more at the post office at the time of shipping.

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I had an earlier version of this found on SD from 10 years ago. It lasted about 7 years. They are modestly fragile. I think my old one died from a corroding thin wire that reached down one of the support legs. It was useful for the once a year when I actually follow a recipe, but even more for NOT having to go to the post office when sending something under the 13oz limit, I'm getting another.
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Everyone should get a kitchen scale. They're so cheap and accurate these days. When making recipes, it's so much more convenient to weigh ingredients instead of getting a bunch of measuring cups dirty (you will need a chart with how much certain ingredients weigh though since American recipes are measured by volume which is stupid). Even for very simple drink mixes, it's super convenient for measuring water since all these new kitchen scales will measure volume of water (it has a built-in conversion between weight and volume). So instead of getting a measuring cup, you just tare it with a cup on top, put in water, and you're done. Milk is close enough in weight, but I believe you will need to do your own conversion for oils.

Also, you can measure packages/mail for shipping packages or knowing if you need a second stamp. If you every sell anything on eBay, this is a must. Their estimates are always low and you always end up having to spend more at the post office at the time of shipping.
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Amazon show in cart as 8.86
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I have this exact one. Works great. I pretty much just use it to measure out my meals for recording in my fitness pal
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8.89 $ for me
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I have this exact scale and it works great.
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$8.89 for me too. Deal must be dead.

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Mods, can you please REMOVE the Amazon link once it's dead instead of just putting "NLA" in tiny letters next to it?

All this is going to do is get people to accidentally buy it at the higher price.
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AMAZON DEAL IS DEAD.

Deal still available at Walmart.

Mods have started putting "NLA" next to the dead links instead of removing them.
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i have this scale in black. use it daily cuz my doc says i'm fat and i need to diet. works well and is accurate. mine came in a box that said 420 garden scale lol.
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Quote from yeti79 :
Mods, can you please REMOVE the Amazon link once it's dead instead of just putting "NLA" in tiny letters next to it?

All this is going to do is get people to accidentally buy it at the higher price.
That' not slickdeals fault if they fail to pay attention to what the price is. It is not government's and business's responsibility to save careless, lazy, and ignorant people from themselves. All that does is encourage people to be careless, lazy, and ignorant. Putting NLA in red letters is more than sufficient.
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Walmart [walmart.com] price dropped to $4.58
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Worked for me, ordered one. My existing one died recently and am looking for a new one. Impeccable timing this is. Thank you for posting/sharing.
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Well worth the weight.
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Quote from upsidedownfunnel :
Everyone should get a kitchen scale. They're so cheap and accurate these days. When making recipes, it's so much more convenient to weigh ingredients instead of getting a bunch of measuring cups dirty (you will need a chart with how much certain ingredients weigh though since American recipes are measured by volume which is stupid). Even for very simple drink mixes, it's super convenient for measuring water since all these new kitchen scales will measure volume of water (it has a built-in conversion between weight and volume). So instead of getting a measuring cup, you just tare it with a cup on top, put in water, and you're done. Milk is close enough in weight, but I believe you will need to do your own conversion for oils.

Also, you can measure packages/mail for shipping packages or knowing if you need a second stamp. If you every sell anything on eBay, this is a must. Their estimates are always low and you always end up having to spend more at the post office at the time of shipping.
Being used to the metric system natively, it took me a while to understand the problem with the weight-volume conversion for water.

In the metric system, 1kg of water = 1L of water, since the density of water is 1 g/cm^3 = 1 g/(dm^3/1000) = 1 g/(L/1000) = 1 g/mL = 1 kg/L.

Given that most liquids used in cooking have densities not far from that of water, you usually don't think much about weight-volume conversion in most of the rest of the world.

Not really relevant here, but I just found it interesting as a personal anecdote upon reading your comment.