★★★★★ 5
Been working well for over a year
Had this for over a year now and no real issues. The only issue I can think of is that if something is a bit too close to the scale, the scale can fluctuate a bit by a gram or so. Just make sure nothing is touching it, especially anything electronic.
Beyond that, it's a no-nonsense scale that works great with actual tactile buttons. Its refresh rate can lag behind a tiny bit, but you get used to it by stopping your pours in anticipation. For example, I typically do 300mL pours in total, and I usually start slowing down/stopping at around 280g. Battery life is pretty good, but the battery life indicator doesn't do a good job of letting you know when you need to replace the batteries. So you may end up with it powering off mid-brew, but I've only had to replace the batteries once despite daily use over the past year or so. That being said, it's useful to also do stuff like the 4:6 method based on water level vs timer too.
I'd also say it may not be extremely accurate as sometimes it fluctuates by .1 grams, but it is accurate enough for practical purposes. For reference, .1g is simply ~1 coffee bean, and unless you're an espresso perfectionist, 1 coffee bean isn't going to make any real difference.
In summary:
+ Just the essentials if you only want the essentials
+ Tactile buttons
+ Display is pretty nice
+ Accurate enough for practical purposes
+ Battery life very good
+ Will work for at least a year, can't say any longer until I own it for longer
+ Great for the cost
= WIll not refresh weight as quickly as say an acacia scale which costs at least four times as much, easy to compensate for
- Battery life indicator isn't great, so it may power off mid-brew every half year or so
- Sensitive to adjacent electronic devices, 1 or 2 inches is enough distance
- Sensitive to adjacent objects, be mindful of anything that is touching the silicone, even if it's barely touching by a hair
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Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2025