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AmazonBasics Stainless Steel Kitchen Scale hits all-time low at under $7 Prime shipped

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Amazon has its Stainless Steel Digital Kitchen Scale with LCD Display (Batteries Included) for $6.98. Shipping is free for Prime members or in orders over $25. That’s about 30% below the regular $10 price tag, the lowest Amazon has offered it for and the best we can find. It carries a 4+ star rating from nearly 1,500 customers.

AmazonBasics Stainless Steel Digital Kitchen Scale:

The AmazonBasics digital kitchen scale features a generous weighing platform, which effortlessly accommodates larger bowls or bulkier foods. Pressing the Unit button automatically converts the unit of measurement–from ounces to grams or pounds to kilograms–and instantly displays the results on the LCD screen.

  • Stainless steel digital kitchen scale with widescreen LCD screen
  • Weighs up to 11 pounds (about 5000 grams) of food (minimum of 2 grams)
  • Advanced sensor technology delivers quick, accurate responses
  • Displays results in ounces, grams, pounds
  • Tare button subtracts container weight to zero out the scale so you only measure what you want
  • Measures approximately 8.7×7.1×1.6 inches (LxWxH)
  • BPA-free
  • Two AAA AmazonBasics batteries included

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