finding a scale!

jecalloway91
jecalloway91 Posts: 37
edited February 6 in Health and Weight Loss
Where can I find a good inexpensive scale?

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  • pinkiemarie252
    pinkiemarie252 Posts: 222 Member
    I don't think anything that doesn't cost a fortune is very accurate, sooooo what I did was just go to the Walmart website and picked one with a decent rating lol
  • xmysterix
    xmysterix Posts: 114 Member
    I'm pretty impressed with the "Taylor" brand. Mine has lasted forever and measures within 100g of my wii fit, so I figure if they agree they must be ok-ish.

    'Course if you're talking about food scales then I dunno! Still shopping for mine.
  • I don't think anything that doesn't cost a fortune is very accurate, sooooo what I did was just go to the Walmart website and picked one with a decent rating lol

    Lol good idea
  • donyellemoniquex3
    donyellemoniquex3 Posts: 2,384 Member
    Amazon
  • amaodonnell
    amaodonnell Posts: 100 Member
    I had a Taylor one from Target that lasted two years before it started giving inaccurate readings, even with switching out batteries. Now we have one from Walmart (don't remember the brand), that works pretty well too. Just remember to keep it in one spot and it will insure the most accurate readings when you weigh.
  • Pearsquared
    Pearsquared Posts: 1,656 Member
    I don't think anything that doesn't cost a fortune is very accurate, sooooo what I did was just go to the Walmart website and picked one with a decent rating lol
    Haha, this is a good idea. I did that with my food scale. Went to Target.com, picked out the best rated one, and went and got it in-store.

    Edit: It has been a great scale, too. Way better than the one I purchased before, which was actually 10 bucks more.
  • Woohoo! Sunday I was out and about shopping in CVS and as I was walking around I ran into an awesome scale.. It's CVS brand, all glass, and it only cost $10.99!!! It was truly a great find and buy :happy: :happy: :happy:
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