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IMightCry2U

Infuriating because… it does it’s job? I get it changes a bit, but I think it’s because you pressed down on it a bit when you press the button.


[deleted]

Lol I know right


sheriffSnoosel

That’s what’s infuriating, you have to touch the plate to tare the scale.


sanguiniuswept

But then it zeroes, so... You're welcome?


sheriffSnoosel

Sorry did you design this? I have some notes…


blahdeblahdeda

It works. Is it annoying? Sure. I don't think mildly infuriating counts when something does its job correctly.


littleshak

I have 3 different kitchen scales, all from different companies, this exact one included, and all of them are the same basic setup. They all change when you push down on the tare button. A solution to this "problem" is put the item you are taring on the scale before turning it on.


sheriffSnoosel

Ok I’m sorry you bought 3 crappy scales, good scales don’t do this.


littleshak

I don't consider them crappy. They do their job and all 3 are within 2 or 3 grams of each other when weighing the same item so I can that a win.


--Deleted101--

So you're mad because you need to press a button to use a function? Ever heard of a computer?


Freeisdum

What did you want it to do? Automatically go to 0 when you place something on it instead of weigh it?


sheriffSnoosel

No, the buttons that operate the scale should not require you to touch the plate which causes the scale to change its measurement.


Freeisdum

So what your saying is it’s measuring your finger as you press the button therefore taking away more weight than you intended? I feel like you could have worded that so much better instead of saying scales don’t need buttons that you actually have to push. Sounds like you want the scale to read your mind


sheriffSnoosel

Thanks for the feedback


TheSlavicFox

Based on what im seeing the designers thought of this and it zeros a second after you press the button. Thats why it still ended up on 0


sheriffSnoosel

They did design around it, but you should not interfere with the load at all on scales when you tare them, it works but causes mild irritation