If you have recently discovered the joys of baking, you might be wishing you had the best kitchen scale in your home. Yes no cook, however practised, can do without kitchen scales. Bakers know it, dieters know it, everyone who’s tried their hand at a recipe with more than two steps is sure to know it: measuring and weighing is a fact of life in the kitchen.
Sure, we love a devil may care chef, throwing in a bit of this and that, but when it comes to cakes, breads and biscuits accuracy matters. Too much of this and that and baked goods turn out bad.
Yet another triumph of design engineering from kitchenware geniuses Joseph Joseph, the TriScale is an inspired little product that saves on space in shared or small kitchens. A strange-looking three-armed contraption, it folds down to bottle-opener size for easy storage in the drawer when not in use. The add-and-weigh function is also particularly convenient, allowing multiple ingredients to be weighed in the same bowl — also, anything that cuts down on washing up gets an immediate yes from us.
A high-tech scale for infinite recipe inspirationBest for: Bluetooth ConnectivityMax Weight: 6kgUnits: gms, ozs+Bluetooth enabled with buddy app+Very accurate+Large weight capacity- Requires Apple products to workBluetooth-enabled kitchen scales might seem like a bizarre indulgence, but really, they’re rather clever. Cooks who already keep their mobile device close at hand to double-check amounts or instructions will find the process refined with Drop’s buddy app which is full of scaleable recipes designed specifically for the unit. The touch button on the front of the scale allows you to interact without getting floury mitts all over your beloved tablet, while the rest of the scale is covered in heat-resistant silicone for a durable, easy-clean (but attractive) finish.
A versatile appliance to save you money and washing up timeBest for: Multi-taskingMax Weight: 5kgUnits: gms, lbs, ozs, fl.ozs and mls+Scales and jug in one+Dishwasher-safe bowl-No pouring lipThis nifty little appliance saves on space and pocket money in one fell swoop, offering a digital kitchen scale and jug in one compact, good-looking package. You can tare with ingredients already in, maximising efficiency and minimising washing up — did we mention the stainless steel bowl is dishwasher-friendly? — and the LCD screen ensures you stay accurate while doing so. Finally, choose from four colourways to match your dining decor — whichever one you go for, you’ll be in for a treat.
The simplicity of stainless steel, and the accuracy of a much more expensive scaleBest for: Budget AccuracyMax Weight: : 5kgUnits: : gms, lbs, ozs, fl.ozs and mls+Great value+Add-and-weigh function-No bowlThese digital weighing scales from time-honoured and trusted brand Salter might look simple, but they conceal a number of charms. The flush stainless steel platform is hygienic and easy to clean for weighing without a vessel, and the add-and-weigh function means you can tare with multiple ingredients already in. Measuring both wet and dry ingredients in imperial or metric, it’s also accurate up to 5kg. Plus, it comes in at under £20.
These cute retro scales offer bright ideas all roundBest for: Old-School MeasuringMax Weight: : 3kgUnits: gms, ozs+Four bright colours to choose from+Sturdy and long-lasting-Doesn’t weigh liquidsThere are lots of things that electronic scales do very well, as their presence on this list can attest — but sometimes only old-fashioned weighing scales will do. That’s where these snazzy Colourworks mechanical scales come in, bringing a pop of colour and old-school charm to your kitchen worktop. The easy-to-read dial shows both metric and imperial units, and the stainless steel bowl adds a modern touch, without absorbing odours or flavours from robust ingredients. Our only complaint: It doesn't weigh liquids.
The looks of an antique with the utility of a modern scaleBest for: Best Retro OptionMax Weight: N/A **Units:** N/A+Looks beautiful+Sturdy, built to last-Not the most accurateAs much an art piece as a viable option for everyday weighing, this set of old-fashioned traditional scales is beautiful and useful in equal measure. Forged from indestructible cast iron and featuring an acacia wood stand, it’s certainly built to last. With thoroughly modern touches too such as a tear-shaped weighing dish which is handy for scooping and pouring ingredients, and is also stainless steel rather than the traditional brass, for durability and ease of cleaning. It’s also surprisingly easy to use with imperial or metric weights (sold separately), the only problem is that it won’t be as accurate for exacting cooks.