the "right" scale
Lo65
Posts: 33
Where do you get those scales that measure to the tenth of a pound, and how much do they cost?
I am still using a dial scale that I have to "zero" myself, and I don't think I always get it right, and I have to do it often. It drives me crazy because this was supposed to be a very good scale, and cost me a lot of money that I didn't have! It is a Seca.
I am still using a dial scale that I have to "zero" myself, and I don't think I always get it right, and I have to do it often. It drives me crazy because this was supposed to be a very good scale, and cost me a lot of money that I didn't have! It is a Seca.
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I got mine from Target... I think the brand is Taylor... wasn't too expensive, about 20 bucks....0
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I got mine from Century 21... but they are at many department stores as well as online.0
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I got mine off amazon.com. It's a good bathroom scale and it was not too expensive.
It's called a health o meter. The model I have is no longer available, but the battery lasts a long time and I just checked amazon and there are a lot of health o meter digital scales to choose from.
It'll cost about $30, a little less and free shipping since it's over $25 at amazon. I weigh myself in my skivvies, so when I want to know how much I am going to weigh when I go to the doc's, I just add 4 pounds, and it's usually spot on accurate with my doctor's office.0
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