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GeorgiePorgie 11-13-2005 07:43 AM

Accurate scale
 
Hi everyone! Who makes a good/accurate scale? Mine fluctuates depending where I stand, if I am leaning, if the wind is blowing, if it's Tuesday, if it's raining, etc. I'd also like one with the BMI option if possible. Thanks! :carrot:

MorticiaAddams 11-13-2005 07:53 AM

I had to lose weight before I could even think of trying to buy a scale that could give me a reliable weight.
I would go to my doctors office when I wanted to take my weight. Never needed a apointment or to see a doctor just to use the scale so I would just go in and aske to be buzzed in to go use the scale.
If you are below the normal weight restrictions that most scales have usually any that cost more then $25 dollars will be a good scale.
But maybe someone has a good one for a good tip. ;)

poohshunny 11-13-2005 09:56 AM

I bought a Health o Meter scale several years ago and have been v. happy with it. Mine is a basic model, gives me the weight in digital numbers, including .5 lbs. I really like it and I think they have more sophisticated models available these days. You can google the scale name and find out more.

xostephie 11-13-2005 10:50 AM

I bought a great scale a little over a week ago- it's a Weight Watcher's Scale, and my sister and I LOVE it!!! It doesn't do BMI or anything like that, but it does count the . differences, plus it goes up to 380 lbs., and it was only 35$ at Walmart.

GonnaLooseitagain 11-13-2005 10:51 AM

I also have the weight watchers digital scale, mine doesnt have the BMI on it, but I love it...it also weighs the ounces..(which I dont count)

andreaphilip3 11-13-2005 11:33 AM

i have a digital tanita

GeorgiePorgie 11-13-2005 12:22 PM

Thanks everyone!

alsten02 11-13-2005 07:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by poohshunny
I bought a Health o Meter scale several years ago and have been v. happy with it. Mine is a basic model, gives me the weight in digital numbers, including .5 lbs. I really like it and I think they have more sophisticated models available these days. You can google the scale name and find out more.


I have that one too, its great for me!

modemama 11-17-2005 03:49 AM

I had a health o meter and I hated it. I would have to either lose a lot, or gain a lot for it to register a change. :devil:

I got a digital Tanita to replace it and really like it. :D


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