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BOMATA manufactures high-precision digital kitchen scales and waterproof food thermometers designed for culinary accuracy and durability.

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BOMATA is a specialized brand focused on digital weighing and temperature measurement tools for the modern kitchen. Known for their high-precision sensors and robust build quality, BOMATA offers a range of kitchen scales that cater to diverse needs, from measuring fine ingredients for baking to timing coffee extraction for pour-over and espresso. Many of their flagship scales feature IPX6 waterproof ratings, rechargeable batteries, and dual power options, ensuring reliability and ease of cleaning.

In addition to weighing instruments, BOMATA produces instant-read digital meat thermometers designed for grilling and cooking safety. Their products are characterized by functional features such as backlit LCDs, tare functions, and unit conversions. Sold primarily through online marketplaces, BOMATA delivers professional-grade accuracy to home cooks, bakers, and health-conscious individuals monitoring their intake.

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BOMATA B608 Waterproof Rechargeable Kitchen Scale User Manual

Mahuru 20, 2025
BOMATA B608 Waterproof Rechargeable Kitchen Scale INTRODUCTION A contemporary, high-precision instrument made for accuracy, dependability, and simplicity in any kitchen is the BOMATA B608 Waterproof Rechargeable Kitchen Scale. This high-end…

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BOMATA CS120 Coffee Scale User Manual

CS120 • 26 o Hānuere, 2026
Comprehensive user manual for the BOMATA CS120 Coffee Scale, featuring auto timer, 2kg/0.1g precision, Type-C rechargeable battery, tare function, LED display, and waterproof surface. Includes setup, operation, maintenance,…

BOMATA T101 Digital Instant Read Thermometer User Manual

T101 • Akuhata 28, 2025
Comprehensive user manual for the BOMATA T101 Digital Instant Read Thermometer, covering setup, operation, maintenance, troubleshooting, and specifications for accurate temperature measurement in cooking, liquids, and more.

BOMATA T101 Waterproof Instant Read Thermometer User Manual

T101C • August 28, 2025
Comprehensive instruction manual for the BOMATA T101 Waterproof Instant Read Thermometer, covering setup, operation, maintenance, troubleshooting, and specifications for accurate temperature measurement in cooking, liquids, and more.

BOMATA Waterproof IPX6 Kitchen Scale User Manual

B619 • Akuhata 27, 2025
Comprehensive instruction manual for the BOMATA Waterproof IPX6 Kitchen Scale, Model B619. Learn about setup, operation, maintenance, and specifications for precise food weighing.

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  • Is the BOMATA B608 Kitchen Scale waterproof?

    Yes, the BOMATA B608 is rated IPX6 waterproof, allowing it to be rinsed under running water for easy cleaning. However, the battery compartment should generally be kept dry and AAA batteries removed before washing.

  • How do I use the tare function on my BOMATA scale?

    Place a container on the scale, press the Tare button to reset the display to zero, and then add your ingredients to measure only their weight.

  • Why is my separate BOMATA scale showing unstable readings?

    Unstable readings often occur if the scale is placed on an uneven or soft surface, or if there is vibration or air currents nearby. Always place the scale on a hard, flat, and stable surface for accuracy.

  • What type of batteries do BOMATA rechargeable scales use?

    Many BOMATA scales, such as the B608, feature a dual power supply. They contain a built-in rechargeable lithium battery chargeable via USB-C and can also accept standard AAA batteries as a backup.

  • How do I calibrate my BOMATA kitchen scale?

    Calibration procedures vary by model. Typically, it involves holding a specific button (like the Unit or Mode button) while powering on and placing a required calibration weight (e.g., 500g or 5kg) on the platform. Refer to your specific user manual for the exact steps.