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Scale and Weighing Equipment



Terraillon Electronic Kitchen Scale

Terraillon Electronic Kitchen Scale
This next-generation kitchen scale combines precise digital measurement with "why-didn't-I-think-of-that" features in one eminently useful piece of kitchen equipment. In addition to a sleek, space-saving design and all-important metric conversion capability, it offers an Add N' Weigh function which lets you weigh ingredients individually as you add them to the general recipe.



Weighing scale - A weighing scale (usually just "scale" in common usage) is a device using for measuring the weight of an object. These scales are often used to measure the weight of a person, and are also used in science to obtain the mass of an object, and in many industrial and commercial applications to determine the weight of things ranging from feathers to loaded tractor-trailers.

Letter scale - A letter scale is a weighing scale used for weighing letters in order to determine the correct amount of postage. Until the 1990s most letter scales were mechanical, but today electronic scales are the most common.

Spring scale - A spring scale (or spring balance) is a weighing scale often used to measure force, such as the force of gravity exerted on a mass or the force of a person's grip or the force exerted by a towing vehicle. This force is commonly measured in newtons or pounds-force.

System Usability Scale (SUS) - The System Usability Scale (SUS) is a simple, ten-item attitude scale giving a global view of subjective assessments of usability. It was developed by John Brooke at Digital Equipment Company in the UK in 1986 as a tool to be used in usability engineering of electronic office systems.



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