Made a mistake. Crap!
MaddMaestro
Posts: 405 Member
I own two scales.
For a majority of my weight loss, I've been using a dial scale at home. I recently bought a digital scale so I could measure BMI and all that jazz, but the digital scale says I'm about 4-6 lbs heavier. Now I don't know which one to believe. Did some research, and I'm lead to believe that the digital scale may be more accurate for weight. I don't know.
For a majority of my weight loss, I've been using a dial scale at home. I recently bought a digital scale so I could measure BMI and all that jazz, but the digital scale says I'm about 4-6 lbs heavier. Now I don't know which one to believe. Did some research, and I'm lead to believe that the digital scale may be more accurate for weight. I don't know.
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It doesn't matter. Just pick one and go with it.
Personally, I'd go with the digital scale.15 -
its not a mistake... all scales are different. if you weighed yourself on 6 sets you'd probably get 6 different weights... choose one, stick with it.7
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It really doesn't matter. I had to change scales half way through my weight loss so I never know if I lost 25 or 30lbs.
7 years later it doesn't matter.
Still using the 'new scale'.
Cheers, h.5 -
TavistockToad wrote: »its not a mistake... all scales are different. if you weighed yourself on 6 sets you'd probably get 6 different weights... choose one, stick with it.
Can I choose the lowest? Lol0 -
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The new digital one is probably more accurate. Other than the "oh no" factor in your mind, nothing has changed. Try not to fixate on the numbers, it can be maddening - after all, the number is just one of many metrics you can judge your success by.4
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Generally, newer scales are more accurate than older scales because springs wear out over time.1
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just so you know - the bodyfat scales are wildly inaccurate for bodyfat %5
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"A man with a watch knows what time it is. A man with two watches is never sure"23
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When my sister and I moved, we didn't have a scale for a few months (couple of broke-hineyed *kitten*s). I started using the scale at work. It's under different conditions from the scale I was using at home, so I just stopped logging weight until I had lost enough to make up the difference. Now I just use the scale at work for tracking purposes since I have access to it 4 days a week anyway.0
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if you are really that concerned see if you can pop into your Dr's office and use the one that has the tall part, you know what I mean?0
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I have 3 sets of scales in my house and all say something different. I have the dial kind and it was always about 4-6 lbs lower than the digital scales. I use one of my digital scales and stick only with that one scale now. If I have to go to the doctor and they weigh me on their beam scale at check-in I'm always a couple pounds more there as well, lol.0
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Weight loss is the same anyway since you took your original weight on the old scale. It's no big deal1
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I did the same thing. I can figure my own BMI. Now that crazy scale sits unused and I use the one I got at Costco.0
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also remember that weight changes throughout the day and from day to day0
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Ditch the dial, digital is far more accurate.0
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My wife bought an expensive digital scale, and I was suspect of it's accuracy. I took it to Gold's Gym (that has a scale in the locker room and one up front, both weigh the exact same) and it was not only off, each time I stood on it it was off a different amount from the Gold's Gym Scale (new batteries, new scale). I went to Walmart and bought a digital scale for $17.95 and it is sooooo consistent. For me, this is like having a really good stapler....2
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Doesn't matter. Pick a horse.....0
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Definitely depends on the scale. I use an old fashioned one. It's pretty accurate. I calibrated it to my doctor's scale. Around the same time, I checked a family member's digital scale. It was about 10 lbs off--making it seem like I was 10 lbs lighter than reality. So I don't necessarily subscribe to the notion that digital is more accurate.0
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It doesn't matter. Just pick one and go with it.
Personally, I'd go with the digital scale.
THIS!! I also have 2 scales and used to drive myself crazy comparing the weights on both but I finally decided that I was only going to use the digital scale and was only going to weigh myself once a week. As long as I see a downward trend in my weight, I'm good.
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I moved house on Sunday, moving my scales 2 miles has apparently caused me to gain 6lbs.
This is an annoyance but I will draw a line under my previous weigh ins and move on.0 -
trigden1991 wrote: »"A man with a watch knows what time it is. A man with two watches is never sure"
Does anybody really know what time it is? Does anybody really care? If so I can't imagine why?3 -
I have 3 watches and they all say a different time .. what time is it?0
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If I run backwards do I unburn calories?0
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