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Ozeri Pronto Digital Kitchen & Food Scale drops to just $7.50 Prime shipped (Reg. $13+)

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Moderna Housewares (98% positive in the last 12 months from 3,368 ratings) via Amazon is offering the Ozeri Pronto Digital Multifunction Kitchen and Food Scale for $7.47 using code 50PRONTO during checkout. Shipping is free for Prime members or in orders over $25. That’s as much as 50% or so below the average selling price, a couple dollars under our previous mention and the best we can find. Rated 4+ stars from over 12,800 Amazon customers.

Ozeri Pronto Digital Kitchen and Food Scale:

  • Accurate, elegant, easy-to-use digital kitchen scale for your largest and smallest cooking projects – weighs up to 11.24 lbs (5100 grams) with precise graduations of 0.05 oz (1 gram).
  • Automatic Unit Button instantly converts between 5 units of measurements (g, lbs, lbs:oz, oz, ml) and displays results on an easy-to-read LCD screen – e.g. easily convert 539 grams to 1.188 pounds to 1 pound 3 ounces to 19.01 ounces to 539 ml.
  • Precision Tare Button calculates the net weight of your ingredients by automatically subtracting the weight of any bowl or container.
  • Features a newly enlarged weighing platform finished in elegant chrome, and 2 large buttons that generate an audible click confirmation. Cleans and stores easily.

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