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Hi folks,
I currently have a credit note for a coffee supply store that I need to use and I saw their range of Brewing Scales, for example the Hario V60 Drip Scales. I'm wondering if these types of scales are versatile enough for me to use them for other kitchen needs like baking.
As much as I love coffee I can't drink it (thanks for nothing, kidneys), I was using the coffee site to buy a kettle (thanks for nothing, Brewista)....so a set of scales that only serve coffee-making would be lost on me.
The website descriptions only talk about measuring beans and timing your brew etc, but nothing to really say that I couldn't use it to measure flour, seeds, butter etc.
I don't need any fancy features for my cooking, just thought I might take the opportunity to upgrade my current digital kitchen scale while I have this credit.
TIA!
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