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Body Weight Scales - Digital
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About WW Scales by Conair Digital Glass Weight Scale
Overall Feedback:
71% positive
78% praised for its accurate weight readings, while 22% found it inconsistent
The scale is not accurate and I cannot trust the results except to the nearest 5 pounds.
The scale shows a tenth of a pound but is accurate to about a pound and a half.
I found that the scale cannot provide accurate weight readings.
The scale is not accurate and requires multiple readings to be sure of the weight, making it unsuitable for those who want accuracy.
85% appreciated the long battery life, though 15% were not satisfied
The scale has a long battery life.
I suggest changing the batteries every 6 months to a year, depending on usage.
I complained that the scale batteries died within the first month and even after replacing them, they died again within a month.
I have been using the scale for over a year now and it works fine, but it eats through replacement batteries which are difficult to buy and last only about a month.
82% liked the sleek and compact design, but 18% found it flimsy
I find the product accurate, lightweight, well-built, and visually pleasing.
The engineers who designed the product made it look and feel great, but we knew that people would test the accuracy by measuring the same weight twice in a row.
76% found it easy to operate
The scale is easy to use with a large readout and stylish looks.
The scale is accurate and easy to use. It only takes a toe lift to initiate the 000.0 and it resets itself almost immediately after stepping off. I love it.
It is easy to read the numbers and there is a large area to stand.
The digital scale is faster and easier to use than non-digital scales.
83% liked the instant weight reading with step-on technology, but 17% experienced delay
The scale can track who steps on it by the similarity in weight, so I don't have to ask it to find anyone when stepping on.
I love how easy the scale is to use, how large the numbers are, and how smooth it feels on my feet.
To use the scale, I need to tap it and wait for it to read '0' before stepping on. It's not a big deal as long as it gives an accurate reading.
I have to lift the front edge of the scale up a quarter inch and let it drop to the floor to get it started, indicating that the step-on technology is not working as expected.
When I step on it five times in a row, the reading fluctuates.
83% appreciated its high weight capacity, though 17% found it limited
I tested the scale by placing 4 5 pound weights on it and it returned a weight of 19.9 pounds, within the .2 variance even at such a small weight being measured.
I weighed a plastic container holding 38lbs of cat litter on the scale and it showed 40.3 lbs.
The scale can go up to 250 lbs and probably more.
I knew I had to throw the scale away when it read 204 pounds.
The Greater Goods AccuCheck digital body weight scale is the most reliable scale in the market and ensures accurate weight every time I step on it. Digital scales are more accurate than traditional dial scales.
The scale is accurate to at least the pound, probably better.
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