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In the market for a new scale? Which one is right for you? Here are some reviews from our members.


Digital Scales:
More precise readings down to fractions of a pound, although not adjustable for callibration to dr.'s scale & can become inaccurate when battery starts to become weak.

BodyFit
(retails for about $35 Canadian, available in the US as well)
affordable, trustworthy and accurate, easy to read (reviewed by Steph)

Thinner  If I step on my scale four times in a row, I will have at least two different weights, if not four different weights. (reviewed by Danielle)

Taylor I got it at Target for about $30. It works pretty well but the only thing is that it weighs in half pound increments and I would have preferred 1/10ths. Other than that I love it. (reviewed by Blythe)

Weight Watchers
It is very inaccurate.  Depending on where I place it on the bathroom floor I can get a range of weights, just seconds apart.  I read on WW website about lots of ppl having the same problem with this scale. (reviewed by Danielle)

Health-O-meter digital Weight tracking scale (reviewed by Natalie)  It calculates your BMI and keep track of your weightloss goal and your progress towards it (it does this for 4 people)   It's a little technical, and I don't really think all the bells and whistles are necessary, but I chose it for two reasons 1. I hoped the technical stuff would encourage my techie nerd husband to use it (it did...lol) 2. it's supposed to be accurate up to 350lbs.  My DH weighs over 300, so that was something important to me.   We got it at Walmart for about $30 I think.  So far I've been pleased with it.

Dial Scales: Measures to the pound (no smaller), adjustable for callibration to dr.'s scale & often more affordable. Great range of quality and reliablility.

Sunbeam
affordable (around $10-15 US), fairly accurate, adjustable so can be callibrated (reviewed by Steph)

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