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AppRecs rating 3.3. Trustworthiness 75 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 26 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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Ratings breakdown
5 star
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4 star
25%
3 star
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2 star
25%
1 star
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26% review manipulation risk
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Credible reviews
75% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews
About Motif Mentor Coffee Scale
Mentor™ App Features
• Compatible with Apple devices running iOS 8.0 or higher with Bluetooth 4.0.
Mentor™ Scale Features
• Scale functionality requires use of Mentor™ App on supported phone or tablet device.
• Rechargeable battery / USB cable included
• 3000 gram capacity with .o1 gram precision
• Auto shut off after 5 minutes of inactivity
Brew Method Selection
Pour-Over
The Pour-Over method is perfect for balanced body brews and small batch sizes. Brew time averages 4 minutes.
Hourglass
The Hourglass method is perfect for balanced body brews and medium batch sizes. Brew time averages 4-6 minutes.
French Press
The French Press method makes delicious coffee, perfect for heavy-bodied brews. Batch size varies from small to large. Average brew time is just four minutes.
Immersion
The Immersion method is perfect for heavy bodied brews and small batch sizes. Brew time average is 4 minutes.
Motif Mentor Coffee Scale Screenshots
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Reviews for Motif Mentor Coffee Scale
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It’s better now
After a little over a year of using this scale, the app completely broke, but who ever is the developer fixed it. Not my favorite scale but it works well
DMP5
Scale is only as good as the app
Similar to other reviews, the quantities of water (measured by weight via the scale) called for don’t line up with what actually fits in the carafe. If you actually try to follow the instructions, the water enters the spout and overflows once the lid/plunger is placed on top (without plunging). Not sure what would be the best way to fix this, and strikes me as a result of not testing out in the real world the quantities called for in the recipe. While the above is frustrating, it’s not like I don’t know how to make coffee at all (though perhaps I’d hoped for a better coffee making experience), but what’s even more annoying is that it consistently auto-tares when an object is first placed on it while trying to use the scale just as a normal scale. Why? The app already has a tare button, which would be easy enough to press if I need to tare the scale. It feels like a poorly thought out attempt at helping the user when it really just ends up limiting what the scale can do literally—it shows the weight for a split second before auto-taring, meaning this is a software issue that would not take much effort to resolve.