Recently started diving into MHW 3 bomber products and I've just ordered this scale after watching your review. The r3 grinder was the main item I wanted to know more about but I stumbled on this video yesterday. I will most likely get one, so I'm excited for the grinder review. Great review here I love your channel :)
@@fakebarista14 thank you for watching. I will finish recording R3 review today and it should be edited by the end of next week. I will tell you now- I was not expecting much from it but it is surprisingly good. In fact, with certain coffees it can be more satisfying than Kingrinder K6.
I use a dumb cheap 10$ scale for espresso and pour over. No mathematics to do and more money left to buy vodka and relax ;) I’m not in the market for smart scale, for me it’s useless. Great video as always and entertaining !
@@mycoffeeshow111 I understand, a slow responding scale is very annoying. The cheap scale I use seems to respond faster than the “cheap” smart scale. Acaia seems the best for fast responses, but they are pricey.
@@mycoffeeshow111 btw, don’t know if you know, there is a relatively new bluetooth scale. Bookoo, compatible with Decent and also a pressure sensor is available. Dunno if the products are good, but seems to be the cheapest option for pressure/flow profile captured data with basic manual lever machines.
Timemore scale have the same problem. You can't pickup brewer during brewing process because it stops timer. It only happens when using auto mode. With manual timer everything is ok
I'm sick of everything having to be ''smart'... just weigh my shot and time it, I don't need anything else, I certainly don't need you to decide for me wether is an espresso, a pour over or whatever, truste me, I know what I'm doing. So annoying! Any recommendations on a nice looking 'dumb scale'? Mine is all scratched up and I'm looking for a nice replacement without these stupid features.
@@PacoRV hahaha, I get you. There is one scale that I use right now from Bookoo. It is a bit smart but not in the obnoxious way so you can ignore it. Not cheap though . ruclips.net/video/Xktgyazz4cg/видео.htmlsi=zEm8GCynut47V_QR I will be testing few Timemore scales soon that should be ok.
The time more is better for pour over it shows flow rate in grams per second and it has smart modes. The normcore is great for espresso it’s small and also has smart modes if you want to use those. This 3 bomber with the ratio is too weird for me
@@ianshepherd6476 Thx for sharing your experience. I don’t normally follow the flow rate but maybe I should. This MHW scale is ok as a scale but maybe for smart scale it could be smarter.
Smart scales…over rated. It just needs to do one job, weighing. If it has a timer even better. If it auto starts upon brewing excellent. Any other option on a scale is fluff and unnecessary.
@@darylfortney8081 so far I haven’t got a single penny from them but they were kind enough to send me those products for a review. I may get a commission if people buy something using my code but that will be maybe like $40 all together so nothing to get excited about.
This scale SUCKS Jack. It does NOT have the BASIC!! All we need as a function is to start timer automatically at the first drip and weigh. Or manual with user to start timer. But NOOO...they force you to use ONE scale for grind and espresso machine. Who in the right mind moves the same scale from grinder area to drip tray?? STUPID!! Angle is the only reason to pay more for scale? I think not. This is not a smart scale. The ratio reading is also stupid. The size is fine for me. And I like the angle, and overall look. I am returning mine. Save your money, the Maxus is better. It also has a auto start but not often detected. The other one is Bagail. One is 17$ and the other less than 30.
@@philindeblanc I tried to be very honest in my review. The basic functions are ok and I still use it for pour overs but the so called smart modes are not perfect. Next week I’ll be reviewing different scale which may interest you.
I've always been curios about this scale. Thanks!
@@CoffeeShowcase Thx for watching. It should be easier for you now to make a decision.
Thanks for the video Jack! Great information and very helpful to make a decision for a purchase!
@@gero77 Thank you for your kind words!
Recently started diving into MHW 3 bomber products and I've just ordered this scale after watching your review. The r3 grinder was the main item I wanted to know more about but I stumbled on this video yesterday. I will most likely get one, so I'm excited for the grinder review. Great review here I love your channel :)
@@fakebarista14 thank you for watching. I will finish recording R3 review today and it should be edited by the end of next week. I will tell you now- I was not expecting much from it but it is surprisingly good. In fact, with certain coffees it can be more satisfying than Kingrinder K6.
I use a dumb cheap 10$ scale for espresso and pour over. No mathematics to do and more money left to buy vodka and relax ;)
I’m not in the market for smart scale, for me it’s useless.
Great video as always and entertaining !
@@matthieusuzor-pleau3157 thank you for sharing. I had few cheap scales in the past and their were soo slow and annoying. I see your point though.
@@mycoffeeshow111 I understand, a slow responding scale is very annoying. The cheap scale I use seems to respond faster than the “cheap” smart scale. Acaia seems the best for fast responses, but they are pricey.
@@matthieusuzor-pleau3157 Acaia is crazy expensive. For myself I have to have scale that is water resistant and with bluetooth.
@@mycoffeeshow111 btw, don’t know if you know, there is a relatively new bluetooth scale. Bookoo, compatible with Decent and also a pressure sensor is available.
Dunno if the products are good, but seems to be the cheapest option for pressure/flow profile captured data with basic manual lever machines.
I have their Cube 2.0 scale on order and arriving in about 2 weeks. I really like their products especially considering price to performance value.
@@ffsolutions9442 I have seen it on their website- it looks great. Please let me know how it performs, once you try it.
@@mycoffeeshow111 Will do, hopefully within next 2-3 weeks everything will be in my possession to test out. ☺️
Great and honest review
Can’t wait the grinder review, hope that you will compare it with other fancy hand grinders
@@sadiqelameen4692 thank you very much for watching!
Timemore scale have the same problem. You can't pickup brewer during brewing process because it stops timer. It only happens when using auto mode. With manual timer everything is ok
@@pukki92 thx for the info. Maybe next time they will fix that issue.
Gj you made it onto their website 🎉
@@skXul yeah, I am a celebrity in China 😁
Nice video, and yes, I'm one of those who hates the logo
@@DNAforGames thx for watching. I guess you won’t be buying their carafe then? 😛
I'm sick of everything having to be ''smart'... just weigh my shot and time it, I don't need anything else, I certainly don't need you to decide for me wether is an espresso, a pour over or whatever, truste me, I know what I'm doing. So annoying!
Any recommendations on a nice looking 'dumb scale'? Mine is all scratched up and I'm looking for a nice replacement without these stupid features.
@@PacoRV hahaha, I get you. There is one scale that I use right now from Bookoo. It is a bit smart but not in the obnoxious way so you can ignore it. Not cheap though . ruclips.net/video/Xktgyazz4cg/видео.htmlsi=zEm8GCynut47V_QR I will be testing few Timemore scales soon that should be ok.
The time more is better for pour over it shows flow rate in grams per second and it has smart modes. The normcore is great for espresso it’s small and also has smart modes if you want to use those. This 3 bomber with the ratio is too weird for me
@@ianshepherd6476 Thx for sharing your experience. I don’t normally follow the flow rate but maybe I should. This MHW scale is ok as a scale but maybe for smart scale it could be smarter.
Smart scales…over rated. It just needs to do one job, weighing. If it has a timer even better. If it auto starts upon brewing excellent. Any other option on a scale is fluff and unnecessary.
@@greysuit17 I tend to agree with you but then again, I can see the point of making things smart, as long as it improves the functionality
You work for bomber don’t you?
@@darylfortney8081 so far I haven’t got a single penny from them but they were kind enough to send me those products for a review. I may get a commission if people buy something using my code but that will be maybe like $40 all together so nothing to get excited about.
@@mycoffeeshow111 you just review all their products almost exclusively it seems
This scale SUCKS Jack. It does NOT have the BASIC!! All we need as a function is to start timer automatically at the first drip and weigh. Or manual with user to start timer. But NOOO...they force you to use ONE scale for grind and espresso machine. Who in the right mind moves the same scale from grinder area to drip tray?? STUPID!! Angle is the only reason to pay more for scale? I think not. This is not a smart scale. The ratio reading is also stupid. The size is fine for me. And I like the angle, and overall look. I am returning mine. Save your money, the Maxus is better. It also has a auto start but not often detected. The other one is Bagail. One is 17$ and the other less than 30.
@@philindeblanc I tried to be very honest in my review. The basic functions are ok and I still use it for pour overs but the so called smart modes are not perfect. Next week I’ll be reviewing different scale which may interest you.
@@mycoffeeshow111 OK Jack...Now you have my attention. Next week it is.
@@philindeblanc this will be something awesome. But not cheap.
Timemore and Normcore for filter, searchpean tiny s2 for espresso - works fine and very reasonably priced.
@@hookedonwood5830 thx for your recommendations! Are they all waterproof?
@@mycoffeeshow111 i would not trust full water - but with the rubber mat they are splash proof