Difference in scales?
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ClaytonRosa
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Hey everyone,
Does any one see a difference in what different scales say? I weighed myself on my electronic scale earlier and it showed 200 lbs. But then I weighed myself at the gym, non-electronic scale, and it showed 195 lbs.
Anybody else encounter this difference with scales? Advice?
Does any one see a difference in what different scales say? I weighed myself on my electronic scale earlier and it showed 200 lbs. But then I weighed myself at the gym, non-electronic scale, and it showed 195 lbs.
Anybody else encounter this difference with scales? Advice?
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yep, if the scale is not calibrated you can see differences. I stick to 1 scale, one we have calibrated.0
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yep, if the scale is not calibrated you can see differences. I stick to 1 scale, one we have calibrated.0
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Yes! At the doctors office, its like a 3 pound difference from the scale at the gym.
At the doctors office they use those really old ones...
At the gym I jumped on two different scales, one regular and one electric and it was 3 pound differencelol
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