- Feb 25, 2011
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So I keep buying the "normal" bathroom scales at Menards or Target, spending $20-$40, and they all last for a year or two before they go wonky and start giving me weights that are basically random numbers (what I know my weight is, plus or minus 20 pounds.). I've replaced the batteries, done resets, etc.
Looking to buy one that is reliable long-term, even if it means spending a little more. Either I lost 13 pounds since last weekend, or this one is the fourth to need retiring in the last seven years, so I don't think I'm coming out ahead by buying cheap ones.
Also, telling a 135 pound female runner that she weighs 150 pounds today is bad. If we can avoid that I will be happier.
Needs:
Capacity 300lbs+, at minimum, more is better. (Assuming a higher-capacity scale will longer and be more accurate in the middle of its range.)
Accurate at low end for weighing pets/luggage.
Long lifespan.
Fitbit integration or other bells and whistles are nice but not necessary.
TIA.
Looking to buy one that is reliable long-term, even if it means spending a little more. Either I lost 13 pounds since last weekend, or this one is the fourth to need retiring in the last seven years, so I don't think I'm coming out ahead by buying cheap ones.
Also, telling a 135 pound female runner that she weighs 150 pounds today is bad. If we can avoid that I will be happier.
Needs:
Capacity 300lbs+, at minimum, more is better. (Assuming a higher-capacity scale will longer and be more accurate in the middle of its range.)
Accurate at low end for weighing pets/luggage.
Long lifespan.
Fitbit integration or other bells and whistles are nice but not necessary.
TIA.