Raul
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2025
mandypants
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2024
I tried this as an upgrade to our tried and true digital scale. I didn't test accuracy, but the most frustrating piece is that the battery decreases while it's sitting in the drawer, and you can't weigh anything while it's charging! So, you go to weigh something, find the device has run out of battery, and then need to wait while it charges...I liked the idea of wireless phone charging, but we haven't used that feature. Perhaps because we don't have enough counterspace for this to live on our countertops, it needs to live in a drawer.
Michael MOI
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2023
This is a great addition to my kitchen countertop.Primary use is as a handy scale to measure ingredients and as a postage scaleSecondary use is to charge my mobile phone (15-Watt wireless charging).Positives:1. Elegant design: This is a good-looking scale2. Functional: The scale measures in both Grams and Pounds and has Tare capability that allows for weighing several ingredients in a single bowl3. Scale is calibrated and accurate out of the box4. Bright, easy to read display5. Glass top surface that makes it easy to clean6. Functional weighing surface is 7X7 inches and will accommodate most bowls7. Doubles as a power bank for wireless charging8. Scale charging port is USB-C, which is quickly becoming the new standard for charging using a standard power blockNegatives:1. The scale functionality is unavailable when plugged in for recharging – If you plan to leave it connected to power you will not be able to use the scale - When plugged in, the device may only be used as a wireless charger2. Glass top surface readily shows fingerprints3. The button to change the measuring unit (Grams or Pounds) is located on the bottom of the scale4. A charging cable is included, a power block is not included and is required to recharge the unitPhotos included:1. Scale with included charging cable connected2. Scale set to Grams weighing a 5-gram US Nickel - Display shows 5 Grams to demonstrate Scale accuracy3. Scale Charging iPhone at 32% Charge start time is 8:174. Scale Charged iPhone after from 32% to 59% after 60 minutes
Mictom
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2023
The ZWILLING Enfinigy 2-in-1 Digital Kitchen Food Scale is a premium product that offers a variety of benefits, including:Accuracy: The scale is accurate to 0.1 grams, making it ideal for precise measurements in baking and cooking.Convenience: The scale is cordless and rechargeable, so you can use it anywhere in your kitchen without having to worry about cords or batteries. It also has a tare function, so you can easily weigh ingredients in a bowl or container.Style: The scale has a sleek and modern design that will look great in any kitchen.In addition to these benefits, the ZWILLING Enfinigy 2-in-1 Digital Kitchen Food Scale also comes with a wireless charging station, which makes it easy to keep the scale charged and ready to use.Overall, the ZWILLING Enfinigy 2-in-1 Digital Kitchen Food Scale is a high-quality product that offers a variety of benefits. It is accurate, convenient, and stylish, making it a great choice for any kitchen.
Rose City Reviewer
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2023
I can't imagine the mind that thought, "You know what would be handy? A kitchen scale that charges your phone!" But once you get your head around the concept, it is a pretty good idea. I mean, we all have our phones with us all the time. So when you are cooking and you finish measuring your ingredients or your portion or whatever you need to weigh, you can set your phone down and charge it while you make your food. OK, so it still sounds a little odd to me. My head isn't totally around the idea.But just as a kitchen scale, this is terrific. ZWILLING J.A. Henckels is an old German company. I have several Henckels knives that are excellent. This scale is manufactured in China, but the design and quality strike me as very German. It is heavy, sturdy, and sleek. It weighs things to a tenth of an ounce or tenth of a gram -- incredibly accurate.It is easy to charge and then does not need a cord or replaceable batteries. The most difficult thing for me was figuring out how to turn it on! The digital touch switch is on the front, not on the top, so I had to read the instruction manual to find it and figure it out. And I had to fiddle around with the touch controls until I could figure out how to zero out the weight and switch between ounces and grams. But all this took no more than five minutes and I was ready to go.I'm not a fancy baker, so don't usually weigh my ingredients like you are advised to do. But I use a scale for some things, like when making marmalade, and like to weigh portions when I'm trying to slim. I also like a scale to calculate postage. This goes up to 22 pounds/10 kilograms, so is handy for weighing letters and small packages.As for the charging feature, I'm still getting used to it. I put my phone on it and it flashed to let me know that my phone was charging. I need to get in the habit of setting my phone on it when I'm in the kitchen to make use of this feature.