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what kind of scale do you use?????

coletrain1272
coletrain1272 Posts: 16 Member
edited November 2024 in Fitness and Exercise
Looking to buy a accurate scale. Any suggestions. ...

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  • Mr_Knight
    Mr_Knight Posts: 9,532 Member
    For you or for food?
  • coletrain1272
    coletrain1272 Posts: 16 Member
    No a scale for body weight........
    Thanks 4 replying.........
  • KeepGood
    KeepGood Posts: 386 Member
    I use an el cheapo digital scale I got off ebay but I want a fitbit aria :smile:
  • FitPhillygirl
    FitPhillygirl Posts: 7,124 Member
    Weight Watchers Body Analysis Scale. I've had it for almost 3 years and have only had to change the battery in it once. As a LT Member at WW I weigh in once a month. My weight with them is only 2 - 3 oz. from what my WW body scale reads so I think it is good as far as its accuracy.
  • freak4iron
    freak4iron Posts: 995 Member
    edited August 2015
    I use my eyes, and a skin calipers... Only step on the scale every now and then out of curiousity as those numbers are extremely misleading.

    I take that back I do use my scale but just don't obsess over that number because like I said it can be really misleading.
  • alfonsinarosinsky
    alfonsinarosinsky Posts: 198 Member
    I bought "the buggest loser" scale; seems very accurate as it agrees with my doctors scale.
  • freak4iron
    freak4iron Posts: 995 Member
    KeepGood wrote: »
    I use an el cheapo digital scale I got off ebay but I want a fitbit aria :smile:

    @KeepGood I have a fit it something or another and the only thing I like using it for other than my weight, is as a couple hundred dollar floor-mirror, just incase your wondering how you look from an ants perspective... Lol

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  • Pinnacle_IAO
    Pinnacle_IAO Posts: 608 Member
    Looking to buy a accurate scale. Any suggestions. ...
    1130T Mechanical Speedometer Large Dial Scale
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    I like this scale to get a fast, consistent reading, and it also has these colored tags you can set to mark various weights. I tagged my heaviest weight of 278...my original goal weight of 205...my current weight of 180 and 185 which I never want to creep above.
  • saphin
    saphin Posts: 246 Member
    edited August 2015
    I recently changed to the Omron HBF-315c as its better for body composition tracking. I just had a medical at work and it seems to read about 1kg (about 2lb) heavy (though that could have been the doctors scales reading light) but as I'm looking for trends in the body fat-body muscle readings rather than the weight it really doesn't worry me. The resting bmr reading is also great for assessing your calorie requirements.
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