I hate my Scale(mini rant)
Railr0aderTony
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So I have had this stupid weight Watchers Scale for about a year and a half, it has never been very accurate in fact you can step on it three times in the exact same spot, stand the exact same way and get three completely different numbers that are not even close. So if you are looking for a Scale do not buy this one. very soon I am going to go all "Office Space" on it with my daughters baseball bat.
Buyer Beware- DO NOT BUY
Buyer Beware- DO NOT BUY
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"Damn it feels good to be a gangster" Best movie scene ever!!!!!0
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"Damn it feels good to be a gangster" Best movie scene ever!!!!!
Hellz yeah, this is so what i want to do to that Scale0 -
I feel your gain.0
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That's what you need. It's a boss. Omron GBF-514C Body composition monitor.0 -
Does it add an ounce every time you step on it? And the people who programmed it messed up a decimal point somewhere? damn it, I wanted that analogy to work but didn't know how to work in the bank account with all the money.0
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Ditto's to the Omron. Only as accurate as 0.2, so perhaps that helps it. Only time it does a difference, is between those two 0.2 marks, showing true is probably in the middle.0
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My scale is 10lbs light... its a liar! I found this out when I was pregnant and had to step on the Dr. Scale. :grumble:0
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That's what you need. It's a boss. Omron GBF-514C Body composition monitor.0 -
My WW scale does the same thing!0
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I say screw the expensive scales. I use a cheap analog scale.
it's not often the number is much different, and it ALWAYS
looks like i'm close to the next 5 lb mark.0 -
That's what you need. It's a boss. Omron GBF-514C Body composition monitor.
That removable handle you see is a double BIA body fat scale. So not just a signal up one leg and down the other to estimate BF% and muscle. Leg to leg, arm to arm, arm to leg. Allows improved accuracy as long as you do it right.
http://journals.humankinetics.com/ijsnem-back-issues/ijsnemvolume10issue2june/predictiveaccuracyofomronbodylogicanalyzerinestimatingrelativebodyfatofadults
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11459523
Other models, but I'm hoping they kept the same good formula's or improved them since then.0 -
http://www.amazon.com/Omron-HBF-514C-Composition-Sensing-Monitor/dp/B0020MMCDE
I paid 70 bucks from Amazon. WORTH EVERY PENNY.
I use it once a week, before I start my new week of exercises.
I get weight, bmi, body fat%, skeletal muscle%, visceral fat score, resting metabolic rate, and a composite body age score.0 -
Excellent. It has to be more accurate than the tape method.0
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Excellent. It has to be more accurate than the tape method.
I use a Myotape retracting tape dispenser for inches, ONCE a month.
I use fat calipers every quarter or every time I complete an exercise program.
My BCM once a week.
All have their merits, just some I don't see the point in taping all the time, not with some much weight to go (68 lbs).0 -
I tape once a month.0
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This thread has convinced me to buy the Omron scale which has been on my Amazon wishlist (not the one shown here, but I think it's a similar model). It claims to measure visceral fat, which is something I'm very interested in.
I hadn't realised that my Salter body fat scales were just measuring my legs! I have very chubby thighs! It will be interesting to see if I get a different reading with the new scales.
I also use a Myotape once a month, but I find that the body fat online calculators seem to give me too low a reading. I'm not sure why that is.0 -
My scale sucks too. I have the Phoenix Talking Bathroom Scale. I've had up to a 10lbs difference. Once I changed the battery the difference is still about 3-5 lbs. I always take the highest number. Drives me nuts. I may check out JJordan's suggestion.0
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This thread has convinced me to buy the Omron scale which has been on my Amazon wishlist (not the one shown here, but I think it's a similar model). It claims to measure visceral fat, which is something I'm very interested in.
I hadn't realised that my Salter body fat scales were just measuring my legs! I have very chubby thighs! It will be interesting to see if I get a different reading with the new scales.
I also use a Myotape once a month, but I find that the body fat online calculators seem to give me too low a reading. I'm not sure why that is.
You probably have one measurement that is out of proportion to the others, like skinny wrist but thick forearm. You probably know just which body part it is.
And too low a reading based on comparison to .....?0 -
Excellent. It has to be more accurate than the tape method.
If avg body dimensions, even when overweight, couple good calcs can be within 5%, as can the scale. Skin calipers too. Throw the whole combo of 5% methods together, decent estimate.0 -
That's what you need. It's a boss. Omron GBF-514C Body composition monitor.
That removable handle you see is a double BIA body fat scale. So not just a signal up one leg and down the other to estimate BF% and muscle. Leg to leg, arm to arm, arm to leg. Allows improved accuracy as long as you do it right.
http://journals.humankinetics.com/ijsnem-back-issues/ijsnemvolume10issue2june/predictiveaccuracyofomronbodylogicanalyzerinestimatingrelativebodyfatofadults
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11459523
Other models, but I'm hoping they kept the same good formula's or improved them since then.
Ty JJordan and Heybales for the input, I will look into this scale.0 -
This thread has convinced me to buy the Omron scale which has been on my Amazon wishlist (not the one shown here, but I think it's a similar model). It claims to measure visceral fat, which is something I'm very interested in.
I hadn't realised that my Salter body fat scales were just measuring my legs! I have very chubby thighs! It will be interesting to see if I get a different reading with the new scales.
I also use a Myotape once a month, but I find that the body fat online calculators seem to give me too low a reading. I'm not sure why that is.
You probably have one measurement that is out of proportion to the others, like skinny wrist but thick forearm. You probably know just which body part it is.
And too low a reading based on comparison to .....?
I'm not sure which body part it is! I've tried altering one measurement at at time, but can't work it out.
The low reading is in comparison to my body fat scales. Lowest online calculator is 26%, body fat scales say 46%, so it's quite a big difference. I can see and feel a lot of fat, so I think I'm at the higher end of the estimates. The average of the estimates seems too low to me. My guess is a bit more than 40%. I'll be interested to see what the new scales say.0
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