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I'm looking to buy a new scale - a lot of reviews talk about inconsistent readings.
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kelly
Aug 16 '12, 08:10
The only ways to avoid this are to either a) buy a stupidly expensive scale; or b) buy one that's non-digital...right?
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I have this one. it's kind of stupidly expensive, but it appeals to the nerd in me. -- (link)
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mafic
Aug 16, 08:28
I bought this one, and it's great... -- (link)
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Don Homer
Aug 16, 08:27
my thoughts on this, are if you are always using the same scale, on the same surface.
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groiny
Aug 16, 08:16
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How do you know? -- nm
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Amanda
Aug 16, 08:24
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because, if you recall, my 2 big time diets were done with doctor supervision.
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groiny
Aug 16, 08:27
The scale we have now is giving me big variances on the same surface. I'm thinking it's time to replace.
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kelly
Aug 16, 08:23
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like I said the other day, mine has something loose inside it. depending on the position of the thing, the result varies widely.
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loosilu
Aug 16, 08:24
yeah, pretty much -- nm
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decline
Aug 16, 08:13
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