Product Review regarding bathroom scales
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LisaRoloff
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The Taylor Cal-Max digital scale model 7209W looks really sharp and would probably be really nice for some of you. I purchased it because it goes up to 440 lbs. the problem is the base isn't big enough for my big honking feet and I don'f feel secure on it so I can't get stable and it just keeps kicking out an error message. It starts to register, but then fluctuates back and forth in about a 5 lb range and then just kicks out the error message. Either I am going to take the money out of the household to cover it and it can be Daddy's scale or I'm just going to return it to Walmart. I just wanted to give a heads up for those of us that are starting our weight loss from the morbidly obese end of the spectrum that it might be better to save your money on this one.
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Are you related to the famous Roloff family? That would be so cool. Although, I have a feeling that if your feet are too big for the scale, you may not be related.
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You mean the little people on tv? no, sorry. I am more of the hill giant side of that last name. My great grandfather came over from Germany w/ 4 sons and they all went their separate ways shortly after arriving.0
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