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August 25, 2010

“Kitchen scales” – get some if you’re into cooking

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If you’re into cooking, maybe you’ve been watching the ‘Great British Bake Off’ and ‘Celebrity Masterchef’ recently. The tension in the kitchen has been intense as contenders have been putting their hearts on a plate to be tasted and torn apart. You’ll have noticed in these programmes that ingredients and precision are everything. Only use the very best ingredients and when you do, make sure that you’re very careful with them. The only way to take care, is to weigh very carefully, which is where a great set of “kitchen scales” come in. With digital precision and a decent maximum load you can get some “kitchen scales” that will satisfy the very best master baker.
All you need to do is decide what kind of cook you are. Do you cook in very large batches, in which case you’ll need some “kitchen scales” with a large maximum load, or are you a cook that is detailed and precise and require the most specific of accuracies for your cordon bleu cookery?
Whatever your needs, check out our “kitchen scales”, we have a wide range from the most accurate to the biggest bench scales with a high maximum load to suit any cook’s needs.

August 23, 2010

[Ohaus] Corporation

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[Ohaus] makes scales and balances education, scientific industrial purposes around the world. Their HQ is in the USA although [Ohaus] has a presence on countries all over the world too.

[Ohaus] began life as a small family run business in 1912 when it created the [Ohaus] Harvard Trip® Balance. This became the standard in mechanical balances. Not long after they produced grain testing equipment and started to patent their products.

After the second world war, the demand for laboratory equipment increased and [ohaus] opened a factory in 1941.

During the 1950s and 1960s they pioneered the Cent-O-Gram® and the first Dial-O-Gram® scales. In 1968, [Ohaus] created scales for schools, which were unique in their simplicity and accuracy.

August 20, 2010

Make great cakes with [cooking scales]

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[cooking scales] are the only way to achieve success in the kitchen. Without [cooking scales] you run the risk of having a kitchen disaster. Baking in particular requires exact amounts to ensure a risen souffle or yorkshire puds, and with the advent of technology [cooking scales] are now incredibly precise.

Our digital scales can be used for all sorts of purposes including as [cooking scales]. We have numerous digital scales that can be used as [cooking scales] from those that are very discrete and can be easily packed away or left out on a worktop without cluttering up, to the much larger bench scale which can take a whole lot of flour, perfect for keen cooks, dinner party hosts and those with large families.

Our digital [cooking scales] come in all sorts of the styles from the sleek and modern, to the very practical. Take a look at our [cooking scales], we’re certain that you’ll be amazed by the prices.

August 16, 2010

“Money Counters” – a description

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Recently, we’ve added top of the range “money counters” to our product range. Digital scales 2U is concerned with efficiency and since its inception we’ve been helping customers to weigh more accurately with the keenly priced digital scales stock, and now we can help customers who have previously laboured over money counting with fantastic “money counters”, which are the best value for money on the net.

Our “money counters” counts all types of banknotes, and detects forgeries with advanced forgery detection systems. Counting speeds vary between 600-1800 notes per minute – or in other words, as quick as you want. Other features most of our “money counters” have include batch counting – for example counting 1000 x £10 notes for easy banking.

Machines can be configured to automatically check notes as it counts them by using UV Reflection and Magnetic Ink analysis. Machines will sound an alarm if a forgery is detected.

The amount of time and money that can be saved with digital “money counters” means our “money counters” don’t cost, but save you money. Have a look at some of our “money counters” now.

March 15, 2010

[gram scales], an explanation

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[gram scales] are scales that have an increment capability 1 gram. Increment capability relates to the accuracy of the [gram] scales. For example, [gram scales] weigh in increments of grams up to its maximum load. If the [gram scales] you are looking at purchasing have a maximum load of 500g and it has an increment capacity of grams, then it will weigh 1g, 2g, 3g etc all the way up to 500g.

If you’re looking for more accuracy then it might be better to consider scales that have an increment capacity of a tenth of a gram, rather than [gram scales]. This way you could measure 3.1g, 3.2g, 3.3g, 3.4g, and 3.5g etc, all of the way up to its maximum capacity.

Something to consider, however, is that the more accurate the incremental capacity of the [gram scales] or other, the less maximum load the [gram scales] or other tend to take, so you need to make a decision based on what’s more important to you – accuracy or load.

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February 26, 2010

“scales electrical”

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“scales electrical” or digital scales monopolise market share of scales consumed in the modern age. Arguments in favour of buying “scales electrical” significantly outweigh buying scales controlled by cantilever balance for example. “scales electrical” are precise and reliable in this. With outdated scales, you could be in danger of thinking you,re a few pounds lighter, or heavier, than you actually are, or that all important rise in the suffle might not occur because your ingredients are all out.

“scales electrical” use electricity to send data in the form of numbers relating to substance weighed. Not only are “scales electrical” but they are accurate too. When it comes to black and white data like numbers, there is no room for greay areas.

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February 24, 2010

[mini digital scales], the next big little thing

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Scales have been around for centuries and digital scales for decades. Over the course of time, our preference for many things, electronics included, has gained in size in terms of amount but reduced in size in terms of the object itself.  What is desirable in terms of a woman’s figure has reduced from the voluptuous and round rubenesque to the slender and slim waif-like. We like our televisions slender, and our gadgets wee. Digital scales has followed suit, and digitalscales2u.co.uk is committed to supplying the digital scales that people want, and that are on-trend, so we’ve boosted our range of [mini digital scales].

[mini digital scales] can be so mini these days they’re pocket-sized [mini digital scales]. [mini digital scales] can be so wee that they’re actually key ring sized [mini digital scales]. and being key ring sized [mini digital scales] they’re useful and practical too. so we’re into substance as well as style.

Occupying such a small amount of space and still being entirely practical – did we tell you that even the smallest [mini digital scales] come with an expansion tray so they can still fulfill the purpose they were designed for (to weigh stuff)? – makes [mini digital scales] the next big little thing.

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February 23, 2010

Do you say [scale electric] or [scale electronic]?

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Do you say [scale electric] or [scale electronic]?

What is a [scale electric] and is it similar or the same as a [scale electronic]?

These are simply terms and [scale electric] and scale electronic refer to the same thing although if you wanted to be pedantic, then there are significant differences between electronics and things electrical.

Electricity is a subject and area that has been vigorously explored since the early 17th century. The study of electricity is still the base of electrical engineering today. Electrical engineering is the same as electronic engineering and is interested in theory as well as theory in practice around electricity and electronics.

So what are the differentiating aspects of things electrical and stuff electronic? Electrical engineering is content to deal only with large-scale electrical systems. For example, the transmission of power. Electronic engineering instead is interested only in the small. For example in computers and digital scales. Both are interested in electricity but one is interested in how it creates energy and the other is compelled only by how it communicates data.

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January 28, 2010

[digital jewellery scales]

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[digital jewellery scales]

[digital jewellery scales] work just like any other kind of digital scale. [digital jewellery scales] is essentially a small scale electronic system just as all other kinds of digital scales are. However, at the front end, different scales are tailored for different purposes and already set up to do certain things to help specific tasks.

The main difference is that [digital jewellery scales] are used by businesses in the jewellery trade and have details pre-programmed in to help them weigh out jewellery according to specifics weights used to trade in the industry.

Whilst many digital scales like [digital jewellery scales] are pre-programed, the majority if digital scales are easy to tailor to your own requirements. It should be straightforward to set certain weights. Always check the product item for more information on specific abilities.

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January 27, 2010

[electric scales] explained …

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[electric scales]

What are [electric scales] and are they the same as electronic scales? [electric scales]
and electronic scales are terms used to refer tot he same thing but actually there is a subtle difference between electronics and electrical activity.

Electricity has been conscientiously investigated since the 1600s and learnings over these last centuries has directed and continues to direct electrical engineering practices and study today. Electrical engineering can also be known as electronic engineering and deals with the theoretical and practical study of electricity, electronics and electromagnetism.

However, there is a difference between electrical and electronic items, systems and study. Electrical engineering focuses on large-scale electrical systems, such as power transmission or motor control. Electronic engineering is concerned with small-scale electronic systems like computers and scales. Another way to look at it is that electrical engineering is interested in using electricity to transmit energy and electronic engineering uses electricity to send data.

Look here for more http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electrical_engineering.

[electric scales] scales are obviously a small scale system and would fall under electronics.

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