penelopejane
Well-Known Member
I have the KD 8000 and love it. Price is good as well and it withstands a lot of punishment.
My KD 7000 is capable or either battery or cord. I paid extra to get the electrical cord and am really glad I did. I have used it both ways, but prefer to just plug it in and not have to waste batteries. The gram scale, however is battery only, but I don't use it as much.
Before buying a scale from Amazon, check Old Will Knotts for price/selection. He used to be one of the preferred sites for soap makers looking for a scale. Also, save your box and receipt when you purchase a KD model. I once had something break on my scale and I sent it back and got a brand new replacement for free.I broke down and bought the KD 7000 from amazillion a couple weeks ago, I didn't want the price to go up.
No there is another difference:Only difference between the 7000 and 8000 is the total weight amount it can handle (the number is the weight amount).
8000 is the newer one but the same as the 7000.
No there is another difference:
"the biggest change from the KD-7000 to the KD-8000 is the new Baker's Math/Percentage Weighing function. This has been a long-standing way for bakers to weigh their ingredients in proportion to their main ingredient (flour). This feature is the preferred method for bakers for the simple fact that it eliminates messy math that comes with weighing in teaspoons, cups, etc. - instead you deal with just percentage. Also, measuring this way allows for you to make as little or as much as you want easier."
Make sure you also program it to not got off after a certain amount of time. I was NEVER able to program my KD 7000 to do this, so would always have to turn it off then back on in-between weighing each oil so it wouldn't shut off in the middle of a weight. (and yes, this was even with the plug adapter, I never used the battery feature either)I also got the PLUG with it. I don't want to deal with batteries being off and not knowing if my recipes are exact.
When I got my KD 8000 I was able to do it no problem, but my KD 7000 was a no go. I think it was just mine though, not a known problem in that model. I just know that if I didn't turn off/turn on after each oil weight, it would turn off automatically on mine in the middle of me weighing out my oils. PITAI will look at the instructions and see if it says how.
I read somewhere how to do that... maybe on another thread on this.
@jcandleattic I'll let you know
I have done it with mine so I probably still have the instructions if you don't find yours let me know and I'll look.I will look at the instructions and see if it says how.
I read somewhere how to do that... maybe on another thread on this.
@jcandleattic I'll let you know
No, If you look at the posts above you will see that the 8000 alos has the % that the 7000 does notLin they are the same, the only difference is KD7000 weights up to 7 kg or 7000 grams and the 8000 one more kilo
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