laurajetter
Mouseketeer<br><Font color="red">The Tag Fairy thi
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I’ve been on a weight loss journey and the days I weigh in are important to me so I can monitor myself and stay motivated. I have a digital scale that seems fine, but it has an annoying aspect that if you were to weigh yourself three times in a row, it could possibly give you three different weights, sometimes 2-3 lbs in either direction. Other times if you were to weigh yourself three times in a row it would stay the same (or only alter a negligible amount, which is fine).
I’m tired of seeing a lower weight, getting excited, try it again to be sure and then it’s higher.
I only use the scale on a hard, smooth floor, but I do have to slide it away from the corner of the room each time by about 6-12 inches (there is no place to put it where I can avoid having to do that).
I almost feel like it detects if I stepped onto it too delicately then it shows a lighter weight, or maybe my weight isn’t distributed just perfectly. This might all be in my head though.
Does anyone have a recommendation for a reliable digital scale that isn’t so sensitive to fluctuation? I don’t necessarily need a scale with all the bells and whistles, just something I can trust the weight that it’s showing.
I’m tired of seeing a lower weight, getting excited, try it again to be sure and then it’s higher.
I only use the scale on a hard, smooth floor, but I do have to slide it away from the corner of the room each time by about 6-12 inches (there is no place to put it where I can avoid having to do that).
I almost feel like it detects if I stepped onto it too delicately then it shows a lighter weight, or maybe my weight isn’t distributed just perfectly. This might all be in my head though.
Does anyone have a recommendation for a reliable digital scale that isn’t so sensitive to fluctuation? I don’t necessarily need a scale with all the bells and whistles, just something I can trust the weight that it’s showing.