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15 years ago or so I bought a cheap analog simple small step on scale. No batteries, it's utterly analog. It has a calibration disk you swivel with a nudge left or right to zero it. That's way too sensitive. Nudge it and it changes a couple pounds, so I have to nudge, nudge, nudge to get it looking "right." Today I weighed myself and it said I'd gained 8 pounds since the last time I weighed myself, 2 days ago (at that time it said I weighed what I did the time before) ... yeah, right. I don't leave the scale in the bathroom, figuring the humidity after a shower isn't good for it. I leave it outside the bathroom and bring it in to weigh myself, then put it back outside before I shower.
Used to be I didn't care because I weighed myself at the gym, where they had a pretty good scale. But I haven't been in the gym in over a year because the pandemic.
Well, I've had it with this scale. Today was the last straw. So I figure I need something way better. But what?
Several sites have ratings of the best most accurate scales and seems like there's a lot in the $20-$40 range. They seem to all have links to an Amazon page for the scales. The top rated scales rate around 4.7 stars on Amazon. Thing is, seems they all have some reviews by people saying the one they have is really undependable and wildly inaccurate.
Is it necessary to spend into triple figures dollars to get a scale that you can depend to be accurate to 1/2 a pound (hopefully more accurate than that)?
Used to be I didn't care because I weighed myself at the gym, where they had a pretty good scale. But I haven't been in the gym in over a year because the pandemic.
Well, I've had it with this scale. Today was the last straw. So I figure I need something way better. But what?
Several sites have ratings of the best most accurate scales and seems like there's a lot in the $20-$40 range. They seem to all have links to an Amazon page for the scales. The top rated scales rate around 4.7 stars on Amazon. Thing is, seems they all have some reviews by people saying the one they have is really undependable and wildly inaccurate.
Is it necessary to spend into triple figures dollars to get a scale that you can depend to be accurate to 1/2 a pound (hopefully more accurate than that)?
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