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Maverick Nutristation Diet + Nutritional Kitchen Scale
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#1 Posted : Friday, May 25, 2007 12:24:48 PM


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Maverick Nutristation Diet + Nutritional Kitchen Scale
SUMMER BLOW OUT - Only $9.99



Eat healthy. Look healthy. Be healthy.

This beautifully designed new scale calculates food weight in grams or ounces, then calculates the important nutritional information for that type of food and weight. Values you choose to measure include carbs, calories, fat, and cholesterol. Includes a sequential memory feature that allows you to build a meal item by item, adding up the nutritional information as you go. Great for diets and portion control. Also features a self adjusting tare that recalculates weight as 0 with any empty container or board you place on the glass shelf, which itself is removable for cleaning. Weighs and Nutritionally analyzes over 900 foods, using the complete USDA Food list Self adjusting tare feature Measure for weight, carbs, fat, calories, and cholesterol Sequential memory allows you to build a meal Fold-away door hides display and controls Batteries included Size 9 x 13.5 x 2 height (approx.). Retails on Amazon for $42.20 plus $13.19 shipping or a cost to you of $55.19.

THING FLING price is $9.99, and you can get a good discount on shipping.



Features:
  • Weighs and Nutritionally analyzes over 900 foods, using the complete USDA Food list
  • Self adjusting tare feature
  • Measure for weight, carbs, fat, calories, and cholesterol
  • Sequential memory allows you to build a meal
  • Fold-away door hides display and controls
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#2 Posted : Friday, May 25, 2007 12:53:19 PM



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#3 Posted : Friday, July 06, 2007 12:51:12 AM


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Anyone know how much this thing can weigh up to? Could it be used as a postal scale, to estimate shipping weights?
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#4 Posted : Friday, July 06, 2007 5:46:46 PM


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Could you weigh dough if making a large batch so the loaves come out even?
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#5 Posted : Saturday, July 07, 2007 9:33:59 AM



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shane1234 wrote:
Anyone know how much this thing can weigh up to? Could it be used as a postal scale, to estimate shipping weights?


moro wrote:
Could you weigh dough if making a large batch so the loaves come out even?


I have searched and searched for a user manual, more info etc on this and cannot find nothing but what is already in the description here Confused .

What I do now know is, the sc-03 sc-04 both will weigh up to 4lbs and the sc-05 will weigh up to 6lbs, BUT those three are stated as a weighstation whereas this one is a nutristation but it confuses me that the company does not state a max weighing ability.
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#6 Posted : Wednesday, December 12, 2007 1:13:43 PM


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shane1234 wrote:
Anyone know how much this thing can weigh up to? Could it be used as a postal scale, to estimate shipping weights?


If you find out the nutritional value of a manila packing envelope with bubble-wrap lining, let me know.
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#7 Posted : Thursday, January 31, 2008 10:57:31 AM



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Dang...just barely missed this.
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Got mine. Does not work!Sad
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#9 Posted : Sunday, February 10, 2008 9:41:42 PM



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onesco wrote:
Got mine. Does not work!Sad


If you haven't already, try changing the batteries. Since TF buys closeouts, these may have been sitting in a warehouse for a while and so I wouldn't be surprised if the batteries were DOA. If that doesn't solve the problem, fill out a helpdesk ticket and TF will take care of the problem.
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