Joseph Joseph TriScale
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Model overview based on user reviews
The Joseph Joseph TriScale is a kitchen scale known for its foldable and unique design, making it a stylish accessory. However, users have noted several drawbacks. The scales are unstable due to their three-leg structure, which causes them to tilt with each button press, making operation inconvenient. The compact design also poses challenges when weighing bulky items, as the screen can get covered, and the small weighing area limits placement options. Additionally, the scales have poor surface grip and tend to slide on tables. Despite weighing accurately, the electronics failed after two years, which is disappointing given the price. Overall, while the design is appealing, the functionality and durability may not justify the cost.
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I used the scales for 2 years until they retired. The electronics failed too soon for their price. Now they are either headed for service or disposal. The scales were purchased for their unique design and folding capability. These are undeniable advantages of the model that set it apart from the majority. However, that's all the product has going for it. It weighs seemingly accurately, like others that are 3-4 times cheaper. But the operation process is not pleasant. The three legs make the structure not very stable. Every press of a button slightly tilts the scales – quite inconvenient. And the compact design doesn't allow weighing bulky items because the screen gets covered. And, of course, this is facilitated by the small area that responds to the "body" mass, located exclusively in the center, not allowing you to place the weighed sample to the left, right, or further from the screen. And why? Because the scales have three legs, making the device unstable. Furthermore, they cannot be considered good in terms of surface grip. The contact area is too small, and as a result, they "slide" on the table. Foldable, unusual design Poor management, price, difficult to weigh bulky products |
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