Need scale recommendations

pjlla

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I need a new scale. I am tired of squinting, trying to read the scale dial that is 5 feet away from my eyes!

I did own a digital scale several years ago, but it seemed to be highly inaccurate. I could step on and off several times in a row and got three very different readings. So that went in the trash.

I own an inexpensive dial scale from Target. It seems reasonably accurate, but I have to readjust it every time I get on it (about once a week). And it is VERY difficult to see (as I previously mentioned).

Can anyone recommend a good, easy to read, digital scale ?? Preferrably not over $50 (although that may be asking too much). TIA........P
 
I have a Tanita. It was a bit pricey, but I like it alot!

Stacie
 
i found a Weight Watchers digital scale on clearance at Target about 18 mos ago and bought it....it's still going strong and the readout either don't vary or with .5 lbs
 
I have a digital weight watchers scale I got on sale at bed Bath & Bayond last year and I love it. It seems to be very accurate (I always place it in the exact same spot on my bathroom floor when I step on it and if I step off and on it several times in a row it gives me the same reading.) I think I paid $25 for it and the numbers are large and easy to read.
 

I bought a Homedics scale from Bed, Bath, and Beyond for about $30 I believe. I really like it!

Personally, I would recommend a scale that measures in .1 increments. Not all scales do that and a loss (or gain) of .1, etc. is very important to me! :)
 





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