Fellow Tally Pro Scale - Studio Edition
Fellow Tally Pro Scale - Studio Edition
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Fellow is know from their high performance, coffee equipment that not only enhances your coffee making experience but compliments any kitchen or coffee bar. Their much anticipated release of the Fellow Tally Pro Scales have not disappointed and have made understanding brew ratios effortless.
Three Weighing Modes:
Brew Assist Mode:
Choose your Coffee To Water Ratio and the Fellow Tally Pro Scale automatically calculates how much water you need.
Once you've reached the desired brew water the indicator inverts making it super precise and easy to stop weighing.
Weight Mode:
Clear the display and measure in grams, ounces, pounds, and milliliters of water.
Timer Mode:
For experienced coffee brewers when in 'Timer Mode' the Fellow Tally displays Side-by-side timer and weight in grams. Keeping it simple and use just like any other precision coffee brewing scale.
Fellow Tally Scale Features:
- Three different Modes - Toggle through 3 modes depending on how you're using the Fellow Tally Pro Scale.
- Removable Weighing Plate - Allows for easy clean up
- Luminous OLED Display - Bright and effortless to read
- Long Battery Life - Rechargeable lithium battery Lasts up to 13 hours of continuous use
- Fast Response - The Fellow Tally Pro Scale is one of the fastest precision coffee brewing scales.
Included:
- 1x Fellow Tally Pro Scale - Studio Edition
- 1x USB-C Charging Cable (1M)
Dimensions
Dimensions
Measurements: 177 mm x 150 mm x 33 mm
Weight: 553.5 g
Max Capacity: 2,500g
Materials
Materials
Silicone, glass, metal dial, anodised aluminium, plastic
Brand: Fellow
SKU:D1300PROS-AP1
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