Weighing on Two Different Scales

SenoraMacias
SenoraMacias Posts: 305 Member
edited September 2024 in Motivation and Support
Alright peeps, riddle me this. I have an old school, non-digital scale at home. I'm doing a weight loss challege at work, and we use a digital Weight Watchers brand scale there. For the purposes of the challenge, I record my weight per the digital scale at work.

Here's the mystery. I've lost over 6lb, but when I weigh on the non-digital scale, it shows a loss of 0! That's right, it hasn't moved ONE BIT. So what gives? Is it possible that scales just stop working? The digital one is consistantly going down, but the other one just stays the same. Very confusing! Any thoughts?

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  • kater8er
    kater8er Posts: 364 Member
    Boo...Hun. Go get a new scale.
  • SenoraMacias
    SenoraMacias Posts: 305 Member
    Hahah I am on Saturday! I'm just really curious why one scale goes down every week and the other doesn't move a pinch.
  • I would get a new scale because I weigh on my digital scale then verify using my moms non digital scale and they are usually both within the same numbers.
  • Rtrue18
    Rtrue18 Posts: 45
    Yea definitely get a new scale. Those things can be so wierd sometimes but that is bizarre! Definitely sounds like its broken
  • Elysian13
    Elysian13 Posts: 79
    I have no idea why, but you do need a new scale! It is really odd! :P

    I have a digital one and I use my mom's normal scale to compare, they are usually around the same numbers.
  • yanicka
    yanicka Posts: 1,004 Member
    I would marry the scale that goes down and have plenty of little nice scale babies.










    Oups did I say that out loud?
  • kater8er
    kater8er Posts: 364 Member
    The one I have is AMAZING. EatSmart Precision Bathroom scale. Go forth to Amazon and prosper.
  • JDRBT
    JDRBT Posts: 264 Member
    Are you sure the non-digital scale is balanced at zero when you get on it? Sounds like it may get wonky.

    It also varies depending on the surface you're weighing in on. If you're standing on carpet, you won't see much of a change at all.
  • SenoraMacias
    SenoraMacias Posts: 305 Member
    Are you sure the non-digital scale is balanced at zero when you get on it? Sounds like it may get wonky.

    It also varies depending on the surface you're weighing in on. If you're standing on carpet, you won't see much of a change at all.

    Yes it is set at zero and it's on the tile floor in my bathroom. It's bizarre! I could understand better even if it went UP! But it doesn't move at all in either direction! It's not a balance scale like they have at the dr., it's the kind with the little dial and tic marks.
  • texakin20
    texakin20 Posts: 98 Member
    I saw no weight changes after so many weeks and got mad and went out to buy a new scale only to go home and find that scale gave me the same weight too! OOps.. my bad. lol

    Go get a new one anyway :)
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