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Okay, this is kind of personal but...

I'm thinking that I could really stand to lose some weight.  However my scale is an old analog model and it doesn't work reliably.  Depending where I stand on the platform I can "gain" or "loose" about six pounds--and sometimes the dial sticks altogether  and registers me as 20-40 pounds lighter than usual.

Does anybody have any recommendations for a good, sturdy, inexpensive scale, accurate to about a pound?  (or maybe I should say precise to about a pound--I don't care if it registers my exact weight as long as it registers my weight consistently, and registers changes in my weight accurately).

Recommendations gratefully received.

Date: 2008-06-13 04:17 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] mdlbear
There's a large selection of inexpensive ($20-40) digital scales. They're based on solid-state load cells and appear to be quite accurate as well as precise. Ours was purchased at Macy's, has a 1" LCD display, and reads very consistently down to .1 lb. HoMedics brand IIRC; I looked this morning but that was over an hour ago and I have a memory like a steel sieve.

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