what kind of scale to purchase?
kristif815
Posts: 8 Member
I was wondering if anyone has any suggestions for me.
My journey involves losing a lot of weight, and I know that the scale can be the enemy, but I find them helpful.
My last scale was really great for function but not quality, and is broken after only a year. It offered weight, bmi, bone mass, water weight, metabolic rate, and synced to my phone.
I would like to get another one like this, but wanted a good quality product. Have any of you used a scale like this? Do you have any recommendations on a quality brand?
My journey involves losing a lot of weight, and I know that the scale can be the enemy, but I find them helpful.
My last scale was really great for function but not quality, and is broken after only a year. It offered weight, bmi, bone mass, water weight, metabolic rate, and synced to my phone.
I would like to get another one like this, but wanted a good quality product. Have any of you used a scale like this? Do you have any recommendations on a quality brand?
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I spent £30 on a standard electronic 'weight watchers' scale. I don't think you should spend a ridiculous amount on your scales but aim for mid-range as opposed to very cheap - they tend to be more accurate, so I've heard.0
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PinkPixiexox wrote: »I spent £30 on a standard electronic 'weight watchers' scale. I don't think you should spend a ridiculous amount on your scales but aim for mid-range as opposed to very cheap - they tend to be more accurate, so I've heard.
Agreed.i just got one from target for 300 -
Don't get a scale because it claims to tell your body fat also. That's the kind my husband wasted money on.0
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Mine was a whopping $12 Weight Watchers scale on sale in Walgreens. It consistently goes down, which is all I really want from a scale. You can go to Bed, Bath and Beyond and spend $200 on a wifi scale that makes guesses at body composition, but the numbers are, again, guesses. I would just spend the money on a digital one that works consistently.0
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BrianaDuBois wrote: »Mine was a whopping $12 Weight Watchers scale on sale in Walgreens. It consistently goes down, which is all I really want from a scale. You can go to Bed, Bath and Beyond and spend $200 on a wifi scale that makes guesses at body composition, but the numbers are, again, guesses. I would just spend the money on a digital one that works consistently.
If it shows I weigh less I deem it an accurate scale hehehe0 -
I need to buy new digital scales (both for food and my weight) but I'm not going to spend a lot of money - as long as I can get scales which consistently tell me I'm losing weight I'll be happy0
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