New scales
razzapool
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i recently got new scales because mine broke and I know all scales are different but what do u do when your new scales are drasticly different to your new ones I mean my last weight on my old scale before it broke was 10 stone 3 and but kid dropped them and they broke so I brought some weight watchers advanced scales that do bmi and all that jazz but these say I'm 9 stone 12 but I don't wanna log such a drastic change lol what would you do?
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I would calibrate them and take it from there.
Bung a couple of big weights on for example.2 -
That's only 5lbs of difference. But yes, recalibrate them. I would think it was a delight to see I was 5lbs lighter in a jiffy tbh1
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yeah it is great just wanna make sure it right lol, ok I tried with weights and its seems right my 10k weights come up as 10.1 so seems pretty close0
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