When unpacking you have it the way yet, "assemble", so screw the shell to hold the bowl. This really is not generally complicated craft, but a bit twiddling you have already until you have screwed the screws through the bracket for the silver metal shell and the washers in the hole bitchy.
You can adjust the scale of a rotary knob at the top of the scale. The shell (I deliberately say no "bowl") itself is made of metal (like almost everything on the scale) and also makes a good impression and about a maximum diameter of an ordinary back plastic bowl as everyone knows (but is very much flat).
The color of the scale is a pleasantly intense red, but, let's say, not gaudy Fire Department red (which would be horrible;)).
The only thing that bothered me a little bit is the accuracy, which of course varies with analog scales nunmal: I place the empty bowl over and over again on the scales, it does not always exactly at 0g, but rather as + -10g swaying - I think but that's to cope with or aware of the buyer. The graduation is the way in 25g increments.
Otherwise, the bowl holds not necessarily straight and exactly horizontally on the "bowl-shaped" bracket of the scale, but it should not so easy out flutschen entirely. Actually, that's even quite pleasant so, then the shell does not immediately fall down if you take other hand, comes (but depends only slightly wrong) and can be easily returned to the scales "throw" without, must that the lower base of the tray lock and fit ,
Keep in mind that the dish is not necessarily suitable for a hand mixer, because it is rather flat and the angle of the walls quite blunt - because I would rather see inject the dough in all directions) for weighing and mixing händischem can take them , dough, stir better in a "real" bowl.
But precisely because of the price-performance ratio and the chic designs (so much pretty analog scales can be found at Amazon then did not), I like to give 5 stars :)