

⚡ Brew Like a Pro, Every Time!
The Greater Goods Coffee Scale with Timer delivers barista-grade precision with 0.1g accuracy and a rapid refresh sensor, ensuring perfect coffee extraction. Its integrated timer supports precise bloom and brew tracking, while a durable, spill-resistant silicone cover safeguards the scale from hot spills. With versatile units and an intuitive interface, this compact scale is designed for serious coffee enthusiasts seeking consistent, professional results at home.























| ASIN | B0CGCZMPKW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,100 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #23 in Digital Kitchen Scales |
| Brand | Greater Goods |
| Brand Name | Greater Goods |
| Color | Birch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 2,280 Reviews |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Form Factor | Handheld |
| Item Weight | 12.3 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Greater Goods |
| Material Type | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene, Silicone |
| Measurement Type | Digital |
| Model | 0592 |
| Part Number | 0592 |
| Readout Accuracy | 0.1 Grams |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Food |
| Special Feature | Auto Shut Off, Low Battery Warning, Non Slip Platform, Tare Function , Timer |
| Special Features | Auto Shut Off, Low Battery Warning, Non Slip Platform, Tare Function, Timer |
| UPC | 875011005920 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Weigh Scale Type | Counter Scale |
| Weight Capacity Maximum | 3 Kilograms |
| Weight Limit | 3 Kilograms |
D**D
Works Perfectly, Ignore "Drift" Reviews
I'm very happy with the accuracy and refresh rate of the scale. The two tone LED color scheme is a nice touch. I also like that the silicone cover is well-affixed to the scale and won't slide around. I only wish the scale came in white! Don't be fooled by other reviews. This scale doesn't "drift" any more or less than any other scale. Those people who say otherwise are likely storing it in a very different temperature environment than their use area. See photos for the test I did with boiling hot water in an uninsulated carafe. 0.0g drift on all tests, with or without the silicone protector, after several minutes of letting the carafe sit on the scale surface. The only time I experienced measurement drift was when I got the package from 30F freezing outdoor conditions, unboxed it and tried it out without letting the scale warm up to ambient. The measured weight slowly dropped until it warmed up to 70F room temp; since then it's been rock solid. That is totally normal for any scale that any manufacturer, cheap or expensive, makes. It's just how this kind of scale works. Overall if you're looking for a nice scale with timer functionality, I highly recommend the Greater Goods scale.
C**C
Been working well for over a year
Had this for over a year now and no real issues. The only issue I can think of is that if something is a bit too close to the scale, the scale can fluctuate a bit by a gram or so. Just make sure nothing is touching it, especially anything electronic. Beyond that, it's a no-nonsense scale that works great with actual tactile buttons. Its refresh rate can lag behind a tiny bit, but you get used to it by stopping your pours in anticipation. For example, I typically do 300mL pours in total, and I usually start slowing down/stopping at around 280g. Battery life is pretty good, but the battery life indicator doesn't do a good job of letting you know when you need to replace the batteries. So you may end up with it powering off mid-brew, but I've only had to replace the batteries once despite daily use over the past year or so. That being said, it's useful to also do stuff like the 4:6 method based on water level vs timer too. I'd also say it may not be extremely accurate as sometimes it fluctuates by .1 grams, but it is accurate enough for practical purposes. For reference, .1g is simply ~1 coffee bean, and unless you're an espresso perfectionist, 1 coffee bean isn't going to make any real difference. In summary: + Just the essentials if you only want the essentials + Tactile buttons + Display is pretty nice + Accurate enough for practical purposes + Battery life very good + Will work for at least a year, can't say any longer until I own it for longer + Great for the cost = WIll not refresh weight as quickly as say an acacia scale which costs at least four times as much, easy to compensate for - Battery life indicator isn't great, so it may power off mid-brew every half year or so - Sensitive to adjacent electronic devices, 1 or 2 inches is enough distance - Sensitive to adjacent objects, be mindful of anything that is touching the silicone, even if it's barely touching by a hair
J**F
Accurate and easy to use
This is a really nicely made scale. It is accurate and steady in holding a weight measurement. The timer and weighing features are user-friendly, making it perfect for home coffee brewing, especially for pour-over coffee. While it lacks Bluetooth connectivity and advanced timer options like multiple countdowns and brew cycle customization, I view these as nice-to-have features. Those are more useful in commercial settings where a barista might be trying to keep track of multiple tasks at the same time. If you are a home coffee connoisseur just focused on perfecting a single pour-over at a time, this scale will do everything you need.
J**G
Excellent coffee scale!
Love this scale! The display is pleasing, high-contrast and very clear. It has a silicone cover, and there are zero gaps around the screen and buttons, so it's easily cleaned and I don't worry about damaging the internals with water or crumbs. There is a tiny bit of float, typically less than a gram, and only occasionally. For example, I'll weigh out 19.3g of beans, seal the bag, and come back to 18.9g. It's minor enough and infrequent enough that it doesn't concern me at all. The readout is quick and responsive, and I love the timer. At first it seems a little confusing to switch between counting up and counting down, but after doing it once I have no trouble with it even half-asleep. Just hold the units button, press it again to change between modes, and use power & tare to set minutes and seconds if counting down (use play/pause to confirm each setting). Takes less than 10 seconds. Overall it's quick, accurate, and well-made. I love that it has a much smaller footprint than my old kitchen scale, and looks sleek on the counter. Perfect addition to my coffee station! I also highly recommend their gooseneck kettle if you're in the market ☕
S**Y
great scale (read tips for its super sensitivity)
in hopes this will help anyone else who bought this scale- this thing is super sensitive to vibrations. if your scale is getting off calibration for seemingly no reason, make sure the sides and the back aren’t touching anything else and that the bottom is on a flat surface and it will fix it entirely, trust me!! but aside from that, this scale works absolutely perfectly. it’s just the right size for my morning coffee, has great battery life, and is really straightforward to use. plus the silicone top makes it really easy to clean and looks nice on my countertop. the timer is super convenient for making coffee, this is an amazing scale for this price point
C**L
Best coffee scale I've tried
I’ve tried several scales across a range of prices for my coffee setup, and this one checks all the boxes when it comes to features for the price. The size is just right to fit a six-cup Chemex without blocking the display. The screen is large and bright, and the two-tone color is a nice touch. Accuracy is on par with other scales I’ve owned, offering 0.1 g precision with less fluctuation than even some more expensive models I’ve tried. One major plus over competitors -- physical buttons. Most scales in this price range use touch-sensitive controls that are extremely fiddly and can even trigger when water drips on them. The Greater Goods scale uses good old-fashioned, clicky buttons instead. My only real negative is that the scale isn’t rechargeable and requires three AAA batteries, so long-term cost and environmental impact are worth considering.
E**N
Pros: low profile on drip tray, replaceable AAA batteries, physical buttons, easy manual usage
Works well and feels consistent (based on my shots feeling consistent given the same dose). I love the physical buttons, and the fact that it uses AAA batteries instead of rechargeable, non-replaceable ones. Rechargeable scales seem to die and become unable to charge anymore at this price point, so I'm glad it's so easy to just pop new AAA batteries in for this. I also like how easy it is to use manually without dumping you into smart features or anything; T is always tare, Power is always power, play/pause is always for the stopwatch, and it just works.
K**N
Ok scale, questionable accuracy
Battery indicator not correct, I bought fresh batteries and the indicator did not change. Vibrations will change reading. I weighed a grape. It weighed 7.5 grams, going to 8 grams, as my dogs walked around my feet as I was weighed the grape. Causing, a slight vibration in the floor as they walked. The grape finally settled back to 7.6 grams. Accurate it might be close. If you are looking for 100 percent accurate, this scale is not. I am learning to make espresso and got the scale for measurements of beans and end results. It will likely be ok for me. Next time I will try and find a more accurate scale. Buttons are nice and easy to use. It is a very simple scale, easy to use. It has a timer on it. For the amount of money, I was hoping for more accurate. That is why I did not get the cheaper scales.
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