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Uzbekistan, Tashkent
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Review on πŸ“Š EatSmart Precision MaxView Digital Bathroom Scale: Accurate Readings on a Large Backlit LCD Display - Sleek Silver Design by Andrea Turnon

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Accuracy is questionable

I've had this scale for about 3 weeks, but didn't write a review right away because. I only weigh myself once a week. I had some trouble finding a nice flat surface in my house to permanently stand the scale on and not have to move it. My bathroom isn't big enough for that; Finally I found a place in the second bedroom. Whenever I had to move the scale, I couldn't understand how "calibrated" it was when I used it again (I lean on it several times to calibrate it). second so he registers a few pounds of weight, then lets him go to "0" and "rest" a minute, then weigh). Since I have it permanently installed in one place, I don't have to. However, every time I weigh myself, whether recalibrated or not, the scale didn't give me the same weight when I immediately reweigh. I don't know why that would be. It registers every weight loss; I just don't know exactly what the loss is and it's a little frustrating. For example, when I weighed myself for the second time this morning, just a minute after the first time, there was a difference of nearly half a pound. The scale weighs up to tenths of a pound, which is very nice. I really liked the design of the scale and the large backlit display is easy to read even without glasses. I will continue to use the scale and see how it works for me in the coming weeks. If something changes in my review, I will post an updated review.

Pros
  • The best in their niche
Cons
  • Without insurance