
"Brandt Ranj is a commerce reporter for The Verge, which means, he says, "I spend my time trying to find good deals and the best gear to recommend to our readers." He also keeps The Verge 's wearables buyer's guides up to date, but, he adds, "my role requires me to cover a little bit of everything," including deals on subscriptions. "Products are constantly coming out, so every day it is a little different.""
"I'm the first person who's nerdy enough to care about exact weight and ratios when baking, which has gotten me confused looks from my family rather than approval. But the results speak for themselves - my bakes are more consistent because the same amounts of ingredients are used every time. It's not necessary, but I also weigh out portions of cookies so each one of them is the same size, which is admittedly pretty extra."
"I like OXO's scale specifically because its magnetically attached digital display can be pulled away from the scale, which is very helpful when I'm measuring a bunch of ingredients in a big bowl. Rather than move the bowl, which could skew the measurements, I remove the display, which stays attached to the base with an admittedly thin cable (so I have to be a little gentle)."
A digital kitchen scale with an 11 lb capacity offers precise weight-based measuring that improves baking consistency and portion control. A magnetically attached, pull-out display lets users read measurements without moving large mixing bowls, preserving accuracy; the display connects by a thin cable requiring gentle handling. The scale delivers a large, easy-to-read screen and tactile buttons that remain functional even when covered in flour. Long-term reliability is reported, prompting purchase of a second unit for use at another home. The scale supports bakers who prefer exact weights and consistent results over traditional, feel-based measuring.
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