Brew like a pro! ☕️
The Apexstone Espresso Scale is a compact, multi-functional digital scale designed for precision in coffee brewing and cooking. With a resolution of 0.1 grams, built-in timer, and multiple measurement units, it ensures accuracy and versatility. The included silicone mat makes cleaning a breeze, and a satisfaction warranty guarantees your investment.
H**D
For an extra $160 I could have had a Fellow!
What a beautiful thing is the The Fellow Tally Scale! It measures in grams or oz, stops and starts a timer, zeroes or "tare weights" the scale to accommodate different measuring containers...dang, it has EVERYTHING. Even an "on-off" button.Oh wait. So does my Apexstone, which I bought two years ago for around $15. But the Fellow costs $185! It's so...expensive! and it has a GLASS top so you could BREAK it if you didn't handle it with the reverence worthy of an overpriced piece of hardware! And all I have is a dependable coffee scale/timer to work with every morning, weighed out to the 1/10 of a gram for both bean and water, then timed for both my bloom and my pour! And it has an auto shut-off if I forget to power it down. But, what am I supposed to do with all this extra cash?!Yes, my Apexstone scale occasionally gives weird readings. And you know what? Turn it off and on, and reweigh. What a concept! I've never not been able to weigh my coffee in the am due to scale inaccuracy, and no one EVER has said my coffee would taste better if I had spent more on a timer/scale.Folks, you can't go wrong with this nice little unit. Dependable, the batteries last a long time, it's so easy to use my 2-year old helps with it in the am, it's easy to clean, and it doesn't take up much space. It DOES however leave my wallet fat, which causes me all kinds of stress. "What ridiculously overpriced device could I buy INSTEAD of a $200 coffee scale?" Oh, how the rich must suffer!
J**D
Delay doesn't matter for pour over
Other reviews point out that there is a 1 to 2 second delay in the display, which is true, but it's totally fine for pour over. I got used to it almost immediately. Assuming you are using a gooseneck kettle, your flow rate is fairly slow and consistent. You will naturally be able to predict 1 or 2 seconds in advance when to stop pouring. And if you are a few grams over or under on a pour, that's really not going to matter. Espresso, I assume, requires more precision, so this isn't probably great for espresso. But I've used this for my daily pour over coffee for over 3 years. It's simple, effective, compact, attractive, and cost me less than a bag of beans. The silicone nonslip surface works great and is easy to clean. If you want to spend a bunch of money on pour over coffee gear, you'd be wiser putting it toward a nice burr grinder.
S**N
Inexpensive, works easily, a little inconsistent
The media could not be loaded. Oddly the packing had a 4 inch slit in it on arrival but the box was fine. there was a scratch on the plastic cover which is probably not related to the cut as it didn’t go through the box. the rubber mat for the top of the scale is warped…The scale is easy to operate, the function buttons are simple and work well. There can be a gram or two difference when measuring the same item but when I did the video to illustrate this is was fine😌. It will definitely work well enough to help me refine my perfect afternoon Bialetti pot cup of coffee. I will probably use it for cooking but be skeptical with small measurements. I may stop using the rubber mat, because maybe “rocking around” on it is part of the inconsistency.
S**2
A good scale, and works very well for coffee.
This is a really solid scale, with alot of nice features. It measures in grams, which I like, but it does take a moment to read the increases sometimes. Not like super long, but it can take a second or two to update to small gram differences. Once you start pouring water, it works just fine even with a small delay. The Tare function works pretty much perfectly. It is smaller than I expected, but I rather like that. It fits my 6 Cup Chemex just fine, and even comes with a tray that the scale fits in when not in use. The tray has a small cutout for emptying grounds out of on a corner, which is handy. For how cheap it is, I definitely recommend it, and I believe that I'll use it quite alot, even not for coffee. Oh, and it has a timer. It works. Can't seem to clear it's time, but cutting it on and off sets the time back to zero.
T**V
Amazing for the price
Not only good for measuring coffee grounds but various ingredients when cooking. It has about 4-5 weight settings, illuminated display, timer. Super convenient. Came with a silicone cover and a plastic tray with a spout. Very nice
A**A
Accurate, stable, and reliable; Good Deal Overall
I am an award winning Barista that has competed in many places throughout Italy, Japan, and in the USA. I have used scales that are 100xs more expensive then this one and yet they are almost no distinguishable differences from each other, in terms of stable accurate readings that you can trust. I trust this scale so much that it is my go-to scale when I am traveling and want to make coffee.Obviously this isn't perfect, no scale can be; it can only get to a certain degree of error close to perfect. This one is about as close as you can get without buying a professional scale, which I have compared this one to. Overall it can be anywhere from 0.3 to 1.2 grams off. But for a cheap plastic scale that is under 20$, that's more then acceptable.In my experience the best thing you can do to help this scale preform the best it possibly can is to replace batteries on a monthly basis and make sure to put scale on as level surface as possible. As a professional you can bet I am much more fussy about these things, so I actually place a level on every surface I put this scale, but as long as you have a good eye it probably won't make a noticeable difference to you.I give this a 5/5 for being as good as it is given the price.EDIT: Also do not use the batteries that come with the scale, they will work; but I tested them with my volt metter and found them to be delivering the minimum amount of power to make the scale work. If you want best performance, use freash new batteries from a trusted brand. If you want to go the extra mile you can also just test the battery's before they go in, as long as they test above 1.2V each you are good.
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