Accurate scales?

MizzouTigerAlum
Posts: 15 Member
Hey MFP friends! I am looking for the most reliable scale on the market to help me on my journey. I'd prefer not to spend over $50. Is that realistic? Thanks

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I have a digital scale that I bought from groupon escali?? it seems pretty good I think staying under 50 is quite reasonable I believe as long as you weigh yourself on the same scale it's fine I would rather spend the extra money on a better pair of sneakers, but that's just me. Good luck0
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I find that the biggest issues with digital scales is that they need to be used on a flat level surface. Bathroom tiles can throw them off a little. Also make sure what ever one you end up getting can be calibrated by the user.0
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I've got weight watchers digital scales and they are good. Little 'feet' come off so you can use on tiles or carpet.0
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