SC - spice scale
Ann Sasahara
ariann at nmia.com
Sat Sep 9 08:39:28 PDT 2000
Greetings
I bought my scale through mail order from Wm Sonoma about 18 yrs ago and
it still works beautifully. The brand name is Soehle. I remember Soehle
had two models:
model 1) a (4" x 5.5") rectangular spice scale, measuring up to 8 oz by
1/8 oz increments. The weighing tray removes for cleaning. Cleaning is a
real pain, because a low flange running the edge of the tray traps spices,
requiring cleaning by a sharp fingernail or dedicated toothbrush. I solved
this problem by using a 4" x 4" weighing paper to cover the tray. If you
fold the paper in quarters and re-open it, there's a cross indented in
the paper that keeps the spice in the center of the paper during weighing.
(It's pretty frightening that something I learned in chemistry class has a
real world application!)
aside
I also use this scale to weigh letters, so I know when to put on another
first class stamp.
back to business
model 2) a larger drum-shaped spice/flour scale, measuring up to 1 lb by
1/4 oz increments. I remember the storage lid of the drum inverted to
become a clever flour-weighing bowl. I remember it was twice the cost of
the smaller model. I never purchased this model (I did yearn for it a
bit), so I can't tell you anything about it.
HTH
Ariann
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