Edlund EPZ-5F Digital Metric Version Pizza Scale - EDEPZ5F
The Edlund EPZ-5F is a digital metric version pizza scale, 5000 g x 2g with base mounted front tare button
Features
- NSF Certified
- Stainless steel construction
- Reads in pounds, ounces, or grams
- Bright 1˝ (2.5 cm) LCD display
Specifications
What our Experts Think
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Precise metric portioning: 5,000 g capacity with 2 g resolution ensures consistent dough, toppings, and ingredient weights.
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Commercial-grade build: Stainless-steel platform and housing offer durability, easy cleaning, and frequent-use reliability.
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Efficient workflow: Front-mounted tare button allows quick resets for stacked dough or trays, speeding prep and reducing waste.
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Flexible display: Remote digital display can be wall- or countertop-mounted for clear visibility away from messy prep areas.
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Supports portion control and cost savings: Ensures uniform servings, reduces ingredient waste, and maintains consistent product quality in busy kitchens.
Q&A
Q: What is this scale designed for?
A: A commercial pizza scale for pizzerias, bakeries, food trucks, or any kitchen needing precise, consistent dough or ingredient portioning using metric measurements.
Q: What is its capacity and precision?
A: Capacity of 5,000 g (5 kg) with 2 g resolution, ideal for pizza dough balls, toppings, or ingredient batches.
Q: What are its materials and build?
A: Stainless-steel housing with a 12.25″ × 12.5″ platform — durable, easy to clean, and built for heavy commercial use.
Q: What interface and display does it have?
A: 1″ LCD display with front-mounted tare button for quick resets when changing pans or containers.
Q: What benefits does it provide?
A: Ensures precise, repeatable measurements for consistent product quality, easy sanitization, and accurate metric portioning for recipes and ingredient control.
Maintenance Tips
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Clean the platform after every use: Wipe the stainless‑steel weighing surface with a damp cloth and mild, food‑safe cleaner; avoid abrasive pads or harsh chemicals.
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Prevent overload: Never exceed the scale’s maximum capacity to protect the load cell and ensure long‑term accuracy.
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Store in a dry area: Moisture and humidity can corrode internal components — keep the scale dry when not in use.
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Calibrate regularly: Use certified calibration weights or known reference to confirm accuracy, especially if the scale is moved or bumped.
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Use gentle handling: Avoid dropping or banging the scale, as impact can damage the internal sensor.
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Power maintenance: Replace batteries or check power source regularly — low battery can lead to inaccurate readings or screen flicker.
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Keep dust‑free: Cover or store the scale when not used to prevent dust buildup on the platform and controls.