An Accurate Scale

bridget1970
on 4/27/11 5:03 am - Los Angeles, CA
VSG on 08/28/17
Can anyone recommend a brand of scale that is accurate?  I currently have a Weigh****chers Scale which is terrible.  I stepped on the scale  4 separate times this morning and got 4 different weights which were giving me 4lb differences.  Thanks.
sfnativewm
on 4/27/11 5:22 am
I had the same problem with the biggest loser scale.   I then went and bought a health tex and it is great!!!  Good luck!

~Ann~
Band removed and feeling alive with energy!

(deactivated member)
on 4/27/11 5:23 am - Des Moines, IA
I have a WW digital scale and it's always within 0.5 from the surgeon's scale.  And it's always the same when I step on, step off, step on etc.
Lisaizme
on 4/27/11 6:17 am - TX
I have a Taylor scale that I bought from amazon.com

It's usually within a lb of the doctor's scale.

The Taylor you do have to recalibrate every time you move it.  Easy.. just step on it for a second and right back off and when the light goes off  it's recalibrated.
Lisa
"God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference." Reinhold Niebuhr

                    
handtlkr
on 4/27/11 7:51 am - Gulfport, MS
VSG on 12/17/15
I have been purchasing "My Weigh" scales from Ebay for several years now. When you have one wear out, they replace it because they have a 5-year warranty with them.  I get them for others when they need a scale, but mine is very accurate.  I've been very pleased with these scales.  You can get them to go up to over 550 pounds without costing extra for the higher weights.

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