Should I get a digital or 'manual' weight scale?
shartran
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Which one is better....also do the digital ones last a long time? They sure look better than the cheaper manual ones.
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Hey! Go digital! I've had one for about a year, probably cost the equivalent of $25. It reads down to 0.1 lb increments, and it is consistent ... i.e., take reading, step off, take reading, step off, take reading ... same reading all 3 times.0
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Digital, my manual ones were way off!0
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Digital for sure!! Accuracy is key0
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Digital scales these days are more precise than household analog scales, which often need to be recalibrated. I used a mechanical analog scale recently; I set it to 0, stepped on and weighed myself (149), then stepped off, and the dial was at -1, not 0.
Most household scales will vary in accuracy (how close their readings are to your actual weight as determined by a professional scale), but digital ones will be more precise (they will give more consistent readings than analog scales). As long as you always use the same scale, precision is more important than accuracy.
The only advantage of mechanical analog scales is that they don't use batteries. My Withings scale uses 8 AAA batteries a year (2 sets of 4), but it is also powering WiFi off of them; I use rechargeables for it now. My older digital scale has gone for years on one pair of AA batteries.0 -
I bought a digital scale yesterday. On Amazon. They all look pretty much the same, about the same price.
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Digital! Analog is not as precise and the indicator will wobble if you look down to see your weight, fidget, etc. I have a cheapie digital scale that is still going strong on two AA batteries after two and a half years.0
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As I'm looking at all these answers, does the OP mean food scale or body scale? I assumed food scale0
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queenliz99 wrote: »As I'm looking at all these answers, does the OP mean food scale or body scale? I assumed food scale
No I mean a 'body scale'. Thanks
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Thanks all! I'm off to the store right now and will definitely be purchasing a digital one!
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I realize not everyone has access to one or room to put it, but after going through many digital and "manual" scales, I refurbed an old doctor's scale, the one with the platform, large column and arm with counterweights. It is truly awesome.
Whatever scale you get, make sure you have a good, solid, flat floor to put it on with no carpet if possible.0
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