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Industrial catering scales - £60 (RRP £100-180)


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These sell online form £100-180 so this is a good deal.

 

Commercial catering scales

Used in a bakery 

6kg max load

Excellent industrial scales

Great for food business

Selling scales only, you power it with batteries or AC adaptor (can get this easily and cheaply)


online specifications:
 

The 405-LCD general purpose scales is ideal for industrial kitchens or food prep area where portion control of ingredients is essential. Its 100% subtractive tare allows the operator to quickly tare off each ingredient as it is loaded on the scale. The food grade stainless steel platter is removable making it easy to clean. The clear LCD backlit display makes it easy to read in both indoor and outdoor conditions.

 

The base is constructed of ABS plastic, which provides outstanding protection for daily usage and helps to lock out moisture.

 

The 405-LCD features selectable lb, kg, gram, oz, lb/oz units and a 100% tare feature. With a resolution of 1 g / 0.002 lb for the 6 kg / 12 lb model and 2 g / 0.005 lb for the 15 kg / 30 lb the 405-LCD general purpose scales are accurate for any general weighing application.

 

A wipe down plastic cover comes standard to protect the display, keyboard and housing from dust and food particles.

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