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Calculated Industries KitchenCalc 8305 PRO Master Chef Edition Recipe Conversion Calculator with Dual Digital Timer | 
| Brand: Calculated Industries Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $39.99 Buy New: $28.73 (On sale from $35.03) You Save: $6.30 (18%)
New (13) from $28.73
Avg. Customer Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 1038
Media: Tools & Hardware Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Fragile: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries: 1 Batteries Included: Yes Battery: 1 CR-2032 long-life lithium Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 10.8 x 7.1 x 1.5 Warranty: One year limited warranty
MPN: 8305 Model: 8305 UPC: 098584083052 EAN: 0098584083052 ASIN: B00007L6PG
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Recipe scaling and portion sizing functions easily calculate increases or decreases in the size of recipes and portions | | • | Dual digital timer feature keeps elapsed time even while doing other calculations | | • | Measurement conversion feature quickly converts U.S. and foreign weights and measures (in fractions or decimal values). Auto shut-off | | • | Includes soft, clear plastic cover to protect keys during use. One long-life lithium battery and user's guide also included. |
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Product Description If you are a busy cook, or even slightly mathematically challenged, you'll love this device. It allows you to scale recipes up or down, easily calculating increases and decreases in portions. If you have a European cookbook or two, it cuts through all that metric confusion - coverting weights and measures quickly in fractions or decimals. Enter and convert between teaspoons, tablespoons, fluid ounces, pints, millileters, even dashes and pinches! Finally it's a digital timer that will keep track of elapsed time even while you perform other calculations.
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Birthday gift for my beau, a CHEF May 21, 2008 My boyfriend is a chef (a graduate of Johnson & Wales U). He was executive chef in Providence for a few years and now has started his own catering company.
He did not even know such a calculator existed. Nor did I. He wanted a calculator to take with him to meet clients at their homes and come up with some quick estimates. Now he can do so much more!
Good Stuff January 21, 2008 This calculator does everything I wanted. Easy to use, easy to understand manual, very good product.Calculated Industries KitchenCalc 8305 PRO Master Chef Edition Recipe Conversion Calculator with Dual Digital Timer
a gift worth giving January 1, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I bought this item for my sister for Christmas because she found it quite laborious converting measurements. Standard, metric, liquid, dry, it can be daunting and scaling a recipe up or down can be confusing especially if fractions are involved. She was so thrilled with the calculator I may just have to get one for myself. Something to fiddle around with during TV commercials. Someone else complained about the plastic cover fitting too tightly and forcing keys down. My answer to that person is a resounding NO. I do NOT use any electronic device in the food preparation area. I do my conversions and put them on paper to refer to while actually cooking. I can't imagine doing it in the midst of actually cooking the food. Sort of like writing the recipe while you are cooking the dish. Maybe that makes sense to me only because I am a retired chef. I highly recommend this product based solely on my sister's opinions. She also found the dual timers convenient.
Works well but problems with the cover November 9, 2006 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
The KitchenCalc does conversions as promised and is very good at them. The timing functions also work.
But, the device came with a flexible plastic cover to allow it to be used in a cooking envronment. To put the cover on, you need to stretch it to the point that several keys at the edge are forced down. This keeps the calculator from working.
How can a product be sold without even minimal functionality testing? Yes - it calculates. But, no, the KitchenCalc is not splashproof. Didn't anyone try using the calculator with the flexible plastic shield on?
It's worth buying, but keep it clear of the cooking area. Rated 2 stars because the lack of a functional cover keeps it from being used in the food-preparation area.
This handy calculator makes cooking easier! December 31, 2004 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
WOW! This cool tool makes converting recipes, whether downsizing or cooking for a huge crew, a breeze - it does all the converting for you! The directions are pretty simple, though I keep my user's guide handy for a refresher from time to time. The protective keypad cover is a must in the kitchen, keeping it clean. I love the tilting display, the ease of use, and this cuts out the headache and pencil & paper converting to about a minute! It even has a "pinch" and "dash", C & F, metric and English measurement choices. All it takes is just a few entries and the calculator does all the hard work. It couldn't be any easier! My kids love it also! I don't use the duo timer very often, but am glad it's there.
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