Good question...I have a Taylor Digital, but it's very tempermental. I could get on it and it will say one weight, then if I get on again, it will say another, and then if I tap it, let it try to read and then shut off, then get on it again, it will say yet another. I could understand a 1/10th or so pound variance, but it's usually 3 - 5 pounds between the different weights. I think I need to get a new one.
I have a Weight Watchers digital scal that's accurate to .2 lbs w/the scale at my WW meeting. I've had it for three years, still using the original battery.
I have a Weight Watchers digital scal that's accurate to .2 lbs w/the scale at my WW meeting. I've had it for three years, still using the original battery.
I bought a Weight Watchers scale several years ago at Rite Aid and it's still running on the same battery and STILL accurate with my doctor's office scales. I wouldn't hesitate to buy another when this one dies!