Precise Measurement

Every use of our scale’s 0.1g precision and 0.1g/s flow rate can yield a perfect cup of coffee.

Ultra-Portable Design

The BooKoo Mini Scale measures 8cm x 8cm x 1.5cm and comes with a silicone mat. It fits most espresso machine drip trays.

Smart Bluetooth Connectivity

Synchronize with BOOKOO, Beanconqueror, Odyssey Espresso apps, or Decent Espresso Machine for real-time insights and easy OTA updates.

Wonderful design

The world's first transparent coffee scale, refreshing out look.

Long Battery Life

The 500mAh rechargeable battery provides up to 24 hours of use per charge, requiring recharging only once every 1-2 months.

Product details

General

Weight
- Approximately 140g

Size
- W8cm × L8cm × H1.5cm (W3.15in × L3.15in × H0.59in)

Material
- 6063 Aluminum Alloy + AF Coated Tempered Glass + Food-grade Silicone

Use Environment
- 0-40°C

Maximum Capacity
- 1000g

Minimun Capacity
- 0.1g

Resolution
- 0.1g

Battery

Battery Life
- Continuous Use: About 24 hours
- Daily Use: Up to 45 Days

Auto Power Off Time
- 15 minutes

Charging Port
- 5V 1A USB Type-C

Battery Capacity
- 3.7 V 500mAh

What's in the Box

  • Mini Scale

  • Silicone Pad

  • Type-C Cable

Customer Reviews

Based on 91 reviews
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Alessio
Cool looking, works very well, support is incredible

10/10 scale. had an acaia before but this is better at half the price. love it.

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Ian Gunn
Great little scale.

An easy to use scale, that fits on my Cafelat Robot. Works brilliantly on its own and with the monitor I purchased at the same time.

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Anonymous
Great, but tiny

Great, but tiny, scale. Works flawlessly, very precise, needs some time to figure everything out.

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Yurii Romanenko
The idea is good, but its practical implementation could have been better.

For a stationary two-boiler coffee machine, I have an Accaia luna. When I was choosing a scale for Flair pro 2, Accaia pixel was not available. So I took Bookoo. The form factor and set of functions are satisfactory. However, since the beginning of use, the actual measurement accuracy is +/- 0.1 - 0.2 grams. Namely: I carry out taring. After that, I weigh 18.0 grams of beans. I pour them into another container. I put the empty container on the scales - it can be either 0.0 grams, or 0.1 or 0.2 grams. I pour the already weighed scales back again - 18.1 or 18.2... In addition, the scales can sometimes start or stop on their own in the third mode (without any external influence). Would I buy these scales again? My answer is - No. Are they generally usable despite the flaws? - Yes. Do they give the impression of a quality product? - Yes, if you don't turn them on.

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