Product Overview
- Rugged, corrosion-resistant stainless steel housing
- Antimicrobial housing with shatterproof lens and easy-to-read dial
- Measures in 1 oz. and 50 g. units with analog rotating dial
- 6” x 5 1/4" NSF food grade removable platform
- Internal stop mechanism for fast and accurate readings
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- Quantity
- 1/Each
- Shipping Weight
- 4.9 lb.
- Platform Width
- 6 Inches
- Platform Depth
- 5 1/4 Inches
- Capacity
- 11 lb.
- Display Type
- Rotating Dial
- Features
- Heavy Duty Construction
- Material
- Stainless Steel
- Power Type
- Mechanical
- Style
- Dual Reading
Taylor TS10 Details
Perfect for restaurants, pizzerias, and bakeries, this Taylor TS10 11 lb. mechanical portion control scale is an indispensable addition to any kitchen. The scale also features an extra large rotating dial with shatterproof lens and an internal stock mechanism that allows for faster, more accurate readings. For even easier readings, the dial is angled back for convenient viewing. This mechanical scale has an 11 lb. capacity, and measures in 1 oz. increments. Need to calculate metric weights for a recipe? Metric weights are shown up to 5 kg. and are displayed in 50 g. increments for added convenience.
Thanks to its heavy duty construction, you can count on this scale to stand up to the daily rigors of your busy kitchen. The 6" x 5 1/4" NSF food grade platform is removable for hassle-free cleaning so you can measure directly on the platform for added convenience. This scale is constructed of corrosion-resistant stainless steel that is easy to clean and helps to maintain a sanitary work station.
Platform Dimensions:
Width: 6"
Depth: 5 1/4"
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Warranty Info
Taylor products are covered by a one year warranty. Please contact our Customer Solutions team for assistance with warranty-related issues.
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