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How Often Do You Replace Your Scale?
I bought mine in May of 2004, and I'm already thinking about buying a new one. I'm not the type that goes by the warranty date or anything, so I'm wondering how often you guys replace your personal scales? The one I have now is a Tanita HD317 Digital Scale with Memory Function.
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I've had my analog scale for at least 10 years... probably longer. It is consistent, but I weigh lower on it than any other scale (one reason NOT to replace it).
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Never, coz I don't own any. Once I get to goal I am going to get some, because I intend to weigh regularly to keep an eye on things. But at the moment, I couldn't live with the tools of the devil in the house!
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Depends on how often I get mad at it. When I get mad at it , it ends up in the trash or broken as I get mad and smash it outside on the sidewalk...:)..lol. I laugh at myself. But seriously, when I get mad and throw mine out a week or two later I will feel the need for another one. this usually happens at least once a year.
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I have a doctor-style scale, the big floor model, with the sliding weights up top. I got it in late 2004 and don't plan on replacing it anytime soon. I know it's accurate. I tested it against the scale at my doctor's office last week and they were within half a pound of one another.
Now, just because I'm satisfied with its accuracy, that doesn't mean I always like what it has to say! :lol: Matter of fact, I went almost a year without stepping on it because we just weren't on speaking terms. It tells me things I don't want to know, but at least, it's honest. Brutally honest... |
Gosh, Lena, where did you ever find one of those scales? I've never seen them at Walmart. Did you go dumpster diving behind doctor's offices? ;)
I've had my cheap Walmart analog scale since summer last year. I haven't been on any other scales (except my dad's antique analog scales (they agree!)) so I don't know how accurate it is. I'm hoping it's accurate because I wouldn't want to be 10 pounds heavier than I think I am (I've heard those horror stories). When I step on my scale and it shows 280 or 80 or I hear a spring break, then I'll replace it. But I've had it since I was 297 and weighed every day, and it still hasn't broken. Vive Walmart!! |
I was really asking this question because I always put my scale in the same spot all the time when I'm weighing myself, and today I decided to just check out weighing myself at a different spot and WHAM! 3 pounds were added. I was so pissed off. I weighed myself over and over again and still got that reading until I went back to my usual spot and it was back to where it was. I don't know which one to go by. 3 pounds is a LOT when you're trying to get under 320. :(
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Virgo Chic - I have a Tanita scale (although I think it is a different model) and I have that same problem. In fact my last weigh in day I tried it in the same spot multiple times and got a different weight every time. I haven't figured out what to do about it yet. This had happened a few weeks before and I thought it was the battery, but I changed it and it happened again. I think the problem might lie in the feet and how flat the floor is. I definitely feel your pain.
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I bought my scale last April. It's a Taylor electronic, and cost $30. I weigh myself compulsively so I've had to change the battery a couple of times ;), but it seems to be pretty accurate. I periodically check it out using my dumb bells, and so far, it's matched up. TBH though, I'm not too bothered if it isn't 100% spot on. It's the weight change I'm interested in more than the actual figure itself.
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Mine is the same, I can move it from room to room and weight over a stone less depending on where I put it. I would say to leave it in one place, don't move it at all and worry less about what the numbers are, just be happy if they are going down!
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It was very easy assembly. I put it together in about 15 minutes, and I'm not particularly handy. The hardest part about it was lugging it upstairs! |
I bought mine for $2.99 at Woolworths in 1964. It still works, even when I weighed more than the maximum. I've checked it against my doctor's scale and it is accurate (within a few ounces anyway.)
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Woohoo! Now that's what I call a bargain! Good investment!
Are there any Woolworth's anymore? I don't think I've seen one since the mid-1990s... They used to be all over the place. |
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