Since mid-December, now I call this my own balance and am very excited! During the whole Christmas baking really there was now plenty of ways to test them extensively and the result is impressive real! Which, of course, first you notice is the noble and young design. With the glass plate and the silver casing the Venezia is one of the most eye-catching scales, especially for younger people, and is unique in this price range. Any comparable scale (purely from the look here) costs at least 40 euros. The scale itself has a very well-read, digital display, also for weaker eye and also it turns automatically to zero when a vessel is allowed to stand on the plate when switching. The automatic shutdown also works and slips a really enough time to bring the individual ingredients also from the last corners of the flat can. The glass plate is, contrary to the description, unscrewed and cleaned without problems. Also, the screen and the exterior are easy again to escape from the usual tracks. The only minor drawback is the accuracy of the scale, because with the same amount anyway, an interim pressure on the pan cause a deviation of a few grams. So one should not necessarily try things in the smallest grams weighed to. Even in very small amounts, such as trying to weigh 6 grams in a small bowl, it must be noted that one case does not succeed, since no reaction takes place on the display. Only for larger quantities the scale responds then. This issue I know but also from other more expensive scales that do not look as good by far. :-) So all in all I'm very happy with this unit and can anyone who does not need one hundred percent accuracy advise readers to buy!