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HoMedics SC-403 Glass-Top LCD Lithium Scale
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Most Helpful First | Newest First | + ShareClear read, sleek design
Easy to use. Some variation in weight reading. I get on the scale three times and take the average.
It's attractive, but inaccurate
I bought this scale in Jan. coinciding with a New Year's resolution for wt loss. It is attractive and worked well at first. All of a sudden, overnight, I gained 15 lbs. Had my husband step on and it was the same thing. So, for the price, 4 months of usage is not worth it. I am EXTREMELY disappointed and will be purchasing another scale - as you can imagine, nothing from Homedics. What a dud!
nice design, seems accurate
I bought this scale in Aug, 2007, because I found its looks very appealing. Also like the large, easy-to-read digits and that you can change the pounds (switch on the back) to kilograms.
I was surprised at the other reviewers' comments about its inaccuracy. My experience is the opposite. Now that I'm pregnant, I have a reason to weigh myself regularly, and it seems to have been correct. No matter how many times or how many different ways I try to step on it, it gives the same results. Just tested it with some dumbells: 3+4+5 lbs. I weighed them (together) several times, always showed 12.2 lbs. Well, at least it's consistent. I don't really care about a smaller than 1.5 lbs variance, anyway - I can easily gain/lose that much with dinner/exercise :) I update my review when I get to be heavier (vs 104)... to see if it's still accurate.
The reasons I gave it 4 stars: it was a bit pricey for one. Second, I don't know who dropped what on this, but it got scratched up a little bit in that middle metal part. Just have to be a bit careful around it.
I was surprised at the other reviewers' comments about its inaccuracy. My experience is the opposite. Now that I'm pregnant, I have a reason to weigh myself regularly, and it seems to have been correct. No matter how many times or how many different ways I try to step on it, it gives the same results. Just tested it with some dumbells: 3+4+5 lbs. I weighed them (together) several times, always showed 12.2 lbs. Well, at least it's consistent. I don't really care about a smaller than 1.5 lbs variance, anyway - I can easily gain/lose that much with dinner/exercise :) I update my review when I get to be heavier (vs 104)... to see if it's still accurate.
The reasons I gave it 4 stars: it was a bit pricey for one. Second, I don't know who dropped what on this, but it got scratched up a little bit in that middle metal part. Just have to be a bit careful around it.
Buy a different scale!
I bought this product 6 months ago and it now varies in weight buy as much as five pounds in five minutes. Buy a different scale.
Broke after a year
I bought this scale at Macys for $50 last spring. Worked fine until last month when I noticed that the scale would indicate a "bare" signal. I looked at the user manual and it doesn't mention what that means. I too agree, that it is inaccurate. If you step on the scale different ways, you could weigh 5lbs heavier or 5lbs lighter. My opinion, scale looks nice but I wouldn't buy it again.