
Overview
Built with a large, easy-to-read display, the Baker Grip N Weigh 30lb Electronic Scale provides anglers with a quick and accurate way to hold, weigh, and release fish up to 30-pounds. The soft push-button operation allows anglers to easily switch units, light up the display in low-light conditions, and store weights for culling. The memory position numbers are labeled from 0-9 as well.
The Baker Grip N Weigh 30lb Electronic Scale also has a low-battery indicator, and an automatic shutoff to help preserve the life of your battery. The watertight enclosure of the Baker Grip N Weigh 30lb Electronic Scale is built with a non-slip rubber grip as well, which gives you a positive hold while you weigh your monster. At the bottom of the scale there is even a push-button LED task light that allows you to weigh fish in low light conditions.
The gripping mechanism on the Baker Grip N Weigh 30lb Electronic Scale is constructed from a durable stainless steel to provide long-lasting, rust-free performance. The jaws on the Baker Grip N Weigh 30lb Electronic Scale are also easy to engage with the fingertip pull trigger, and automatically lock around the fish’s jaw once the trigger is released. After your first time using the Baker Grip N Weigh 30lb Electronic Scale, you will wonder how you ever fished without it.
Please Note: Scale runs on 2 AAA batteries (not included)
Previous Feedback
Comments: You can switch to all the other different brands version of this bait. But that's fine I'll keep paying extra to get more bites with this bait. It has a faster fall and more wobble action than the other brands. And it just creates more bites plain and simple. I'll never buy any other brand but Yamamoto.
From: Unknown: 5/23/21
Comments: Not waterproof! Don't get it wet.... as other reviewer wrote, gotta weight about 3 times to get an average weight.... Love the concept, easy to use, just doesn't work wet.
From: Unknown: 6/12/20
Comments: Used this scale for first time today. It fell apart. Biggest piece of poop I have ever spent money on.
From: Gary: Brunswick 4/23/17
Comments: This scale weighs heavy. You must keep in mind you have less weight than what scale reads. Id say about 3-6ozs per fish. Also I weigh every fish at least three times to get a common weight because it reads different each time by as much as 2 oz either way.
From: Steve: Deland, FL 3/8/15
Comments: I purchased this model after having trouble with a similar unit that does not use batteries. I've used this several times now and really like it. It's very easy to use, accurate and does a good job.
From: Scott: Minnetonka, MN 7/25/14