which scales to use? different weights on two.
longandpink
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I weighed myself on the electronic scales and was so peeved off i weigh 13 stone 10 pounds! Weighed myself on the basic scales on the same spot and it said 13 stone 4 pounds.
What scales do you use and recommend i should do regarding mine?
What scales do you use and recommend i should do regarding mine?
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Best thing to do is to see if the scale is calibrated properly. Take something that you know what the exact weight is, place it on both scales and see which is more accurate.0
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Thanks
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I wouldn't worry too much about it. Just use the same scale every time. The exact number doesn't matter, just the overall trend between weighings. If the one with the lower reading makes you feel better, use that one!0
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Yep, agreed with the above. Calibrate, but precision on a scale is more important than accuracy overall for weight loss.0
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strong_curves wrote: »
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Pick one scale, doesn't matter which one, give it away or throw it away. Use the remaining scale to track your progress and don't fret the numbers.0
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I disagree with the above posters. The inaccurate scale(s) could just be throwing numbers, not just defaulting to being 6 lbs high (or low). You have no way of knowing if one is consistently giving you the incorrect weight. It could be prematurely locking on your weight- like when you're shifting your weight.
Get a 10 lb plate or dumbbell or a 5 lb bag of sugar or something else with a known weight and weigh it on both. A gallon of water weighs 8 lbs (plus packaging, which isn't going to weigh a full extra lb). 1 litre of water weighs about 1 kg (give or take packaging).
Make sure you're using the scales on a level, flat, hard surface.0 -
Thank you every one.
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