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Juldie Nov 16th, 2005 06:11 PM

Bathroom scales
 
I would love your suggestions. I have a very old bathroom scale and I want to replace it. I walked into the store and got crazy looking at all the different types. The one I have was purchased when there was only one type of scale. Now there are ones with memory, measure body fat, etc. Can someone tell me whcih is the overall best and most accurate basic scale? I don't really need a lot of features.

After travelling, a scale comes in handy to take off those few pounds gained while away.
Thanks.

djkbooks Nov 16th, 2005 06:17 PM

You really don't need a scale. If you've gained a few pounds travelling, just cut back and move around more until your clothing fits nicely once again.

At home, the best way to avoid dieting is to cut back and move around more when the clothing gets a bit snug. And, never, ever, buy a larger size.

If you want to lose weight, you'll know you've made progress when you have to buy smaller clothing.

Juldie Nov 16th, 2005 06:34 PM

I am actually buying this scale as a gift for someone who uses one. I never do myself and would rather this not turn into a discussion about weight and dieting, just hoped someone could give me a suggestion.

Scarlett Nov 16th, 2005 08:01 PM

We bought a glass digital scale that seems to be very accurate. Right down to the pesky little ounce that will not go away :)
It is the second one of this type, they last forever.
The first we got in Bed Bath and Beyond , this one was from Sharper Image.
I hate the big clunky white scales..so glass works for me.

bonniebroad Nov 16th, 2005 08:17 PM

My friend has has the Weight Watcher's digital scale that does everything but sing and dance, but WW almost makes simpler versions of it! She loves it ... :-) See them at this link:

http://www.target.com/gp/detail.html...t_adv_XSG10001

Scarlett Nov 16th, 2005 08:24 PM

This is very much like the scale we got ..

http://www.target.com/gp/detail.html...sin=B0002ZOIQK

bonnie, they sure have enough scales at Target, don't they??

bonniebroad Nov 16th, 2005 08:44 PM

Scarlett, does your's tell you how much you've gained or lost since you weighed last? My friend's does .... but I want one that vacuums the house! :D

Scarlett Nov 16th, 2005 08:50 PM

Nooooo! I don't want any talk from that scale! I don't want to hear it laughing either.
It just lights up with a blue light and eases me gently into the weight of the day, right down to the ounce.
It also does not vacuum or iron.

crefloors Nov 16th, 2005 09:18 PM

I have a scale I got from the stockyards and it works perfectly for me. (:

bonniebroad Nov 16th, 2005 09:24 PM

3:-O :@) Does it vacuum, crefloors?

crefloors Nov 16th, 2005 10:10 PM

No, but it does windows!!! :D

OneWanderingJew Nov 17th, 2005 01:02 AM

Does anyone know of a scale that cleans the bathroom and does liposuction?? :D

bonniebroad Nov 17th, 2005 04:41 AM

OWJ, no, but if you find one, I'll take two! :D

FainaAgain Nov 17th, 2005 10:23 AM

For me it's a no-brainer!

Just step on each one, and pay for the one which shows the lowest weight.

suze Nov 17th, 2005 10:32 AM

As long as you use the same scale the absolute accuracy doesn't much matter. It is accurate by virtue of the fact you are measuring using the same tool every time.

bonniebroad Nov 17th, 2005 12:11 PM

Faina ......... you're a hoot! :-d

gramercy Nov 17th, 2005 12:25 PM

I agree with suze. You need to start out with a baseline, but even if it reads higher than your last scale, ignore it if you can, it's just a number. That's the same sort of shock I always get from the scale in any doctor's office which is ALWAYS a higher number than my scale at home, never lower. Why is that?

Anyway, if you weigh yourself regularly then you will just know that you've gone up or come down from that baseline number.

A nutritionist did once tell me that it's useful to weigh yourself several times per week, even once a day, at the same time of day, and take a weekly average. Compare weekly averages, not daily weights. Weight fluctuates, especially with women with water retention and such, and if you only weigh yourself once a week that could be your low point or high point for the week.

I never want to weigh myself after I eat Chinese or Japanese food, it's discouraging. Makes me feel I might as well have had two hot fudge sundaes instead.

FainaAgain Nov 17th, 2005 12:39 PM

Bonniebroad: sure, got that bird flu, turning into an owl ;)

Scarlett Nov 17th, 2005 03:42 PM

Oh gramercy, I agree!!
Popcorn, Chinese food , Mexican food - stay away from the scale :)

My doctor said there is nothing wrong with weighing yourself every day, why wait til your clothes are tight?? How depressing is that??


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