scale suggestions
NCisME
Posts: 41 Member
I have had it with my scale. It cannot make up it's mind!
Anyone have a reliable digital scale they can recommend? One that doesn't switch a few lbs left or right each time you step on it? I know I didn't gain or lose 2 lbs in 30 seconds.
I already have a love/hate relationship with scales, but this one seems like it's teasing me
Anyone have a reliable digital scale they can recommend? One that doesn't switch a few lbs left or right each time you step on it? I know I didn't gain or lose 2 lbs in 30 seconds.
I already have a love/hate relationship with scales, but this one seems like it's teasing me
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When you buy the scales, they should say how accurate they are--I think my scale is accurate within 0.2 lbs. It's a black Homedics one from WalMart and it was pretty cheap--under $20 for sure.0
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I have the biggest loser scale and it is amazing.0
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its a possibility that it isnt level, i have the biggest loser scale and it was doing that to me till i started using my level and leveling it out with a magazine... now it doesnt matter where i set it0
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Drop the scale and get a body fat monitor. Omron makes a cheap reliable one for 25 bucks and its the best purchase i ever made. One time the scale told me i gained 5 pounds and then lost 7 the next day. You can never really trust it with water fluctuation.0
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