Recommend a scale

HS2234
HS2234 Posts: 12 Member
edited November 15 in Health and Weight Loss
My bathroom scale has not been the most reliable and it's time for a new one. I've looked online and reviews seem to vary and I don't want to invest in another unreliable one.

Does anyone have a recommendation of a decent, reliable scale?

Thanks!

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  • CaliMomTeach
    CaliMomTeach Posts: 745 Member
    I got a digital one at Costco for around $20 and love it. I think its weight watchers digital.
  • LisaMoxon155
    LisaMoxon155 Posts: 264 Member
    I have a set of salter digital ones. Work good for me. I tool them to work and one of the girls stood on her scales at home and then mine and her weight was same on both. We both wantes to check that ours were accurate
  • SLLeask
    SLLeask Posts: 489 Member
    I've got one of these: Omron BF511 Family Body Composition Monitor and like it. I know these kind of body fat monitors aren't that accurate but I can see if it's got a general downward trend or not, even if the actual number is actually that accurate.
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  • justjambo
    justjambo Posts: 20 Member
    We invested in the fitbit scales. Quite expensive at £80, however you can set them up so that they are synched with this and automatically log your weight on mfp.
    On your online fitbit account (free) you can have the settings so that only yourself can see your logged weight, if more than one person in the household is using them.
    You can remove any logged information which will also remove it from here if you wish - I have weighed more than once in a day to see how something affected my weight, then removed that log so that it didn't 'skew' results.
    We have another set of scales, but love the ease of these.
    They are also accurate (weighing the same as I did on hospital scales). I'm very glad we bought them.
    They also log your % body fat, but neither my partner nor myself really look at that & I'm unsure just how accurate that part of them is.
    We've spent lots on scales over the years and I have to say in all honesty, that these are the only set I would buy again. Smart to look at, ease of use and accurate.
  • kxbrown27
    kxbrown27 Posts: 769 Member
    Eatsmart precision digital.
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  • marieamethyst
    marieamethyst Posts: 869 Member
    I bought the "Weight Gurus Bluetooth Smart Connected Body Fat Scale" off Amazon - it automatically syncs and uploads my weight to the app on my phone, and then updates MyFitnessPal and Fitbit for me. :)
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