Scales
honu18
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So, my scale at home is very old, outdated, and inaccurate. It never reads the same thing twice, and it's hard to gauge weight loss (aside from clothes and measurements). I want to buy a good scale to take to college with me, one that I can rely on to be accurate. But I also don't want to break the bank- I don't really want to spend a lot on a scale. I'm envisioning a digital scale with readings to the tenths place (pretty standard, I'd presume). Does anyone have any suggestions of scales they have that were inexpensive and accurate--and where to get it?
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Target or Walmart. They have inexpensive digital scales..basic one is pretty cheap and goes up depending on how fancy you want it to get..body fat etc.0
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Salter 9147 £25 from Asda Living or Boots online.
Got mine on Friday and it's good, measure body fat as well as BMI, muscle, water etc.
Simple to use, comes with "carpet feet" if you don't have ahard floor, and no matter how much you move around on it doesn't seem to fluctuate more than 100grams.0
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