Good Scale to Buy
DoomCakes
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Hey, I live in an apartment and my floors are kinda uneven it seems. Naturally, most of it is carpeted also except the entryway, kitchen, and a part of my bathroom. (ya, half the bathroom is actually carpeting. It's weird...) Anyways, the scale I recently bought is pretty wack. My boyfriend is 6'2" tall and has a decent frame. In one part of the apartment it weighed him at 104 lbs... which is impossible. Another part was 220 which was more right. But then it might add or take off 5-10 lbs in a days period... which again, doesn't sound right. I know your weight changes through out the day, but I think if you gain or lose that much in a day it would be a problem lol. So, I'm on the hunt again for a new scale. Any suggestions? Thanks
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Are you sure the scale is the problem? Can you take it to a friend's house and see if it works on normal floors?0
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I'm not sure. But I'm wondering if maybe instead of a digital scale I should try a old fashioned one that you have to adjust to zero it out. Granted, I know that won't work on carpet, but on the hard floors it should work, I think lol. But yea, I would test it on someone elses floor however I don't normally have time to run around anymore.0
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