The scale itself has Bluetooth built-in so it’ll communicate with a nearby iPad (it only works with iPads) that has the .
It, of course, measures ingredients to under a gram, which is really helpful for those annoying recipes that call for 100 grams of granulated sugar. Watch the video above to see how it works.
The Drop scale does more than just measure ingredients. It also adjusts recipes if you don’t have enough of one ingredient.
I never felt the need for a kitchen scale because I’m trained in the school of winging it. But when I saw this kitchen scale from Drop, its appeal went well beyond any measure.
Drop built a database of interactive recipes that let you adjust recipes based on the amount of ingredients. For example, if you only have a half cup of chocolate chips for a cookie recipe, just hit the “Scale Recipe” button and the recipe adjusts the other ingredients to the amount of chocolate chips.
It also offers a step-by-step guide to cooking so even dummies can make Spiced Mushroom Pastry Parcels or a number of recipes from Drop’s cookbook.
Not enough powdered sugar? Just hit “Scale Recipe” and it automatically adjusts the recipe based on how much sugar you do have.
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