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Weight Watchers WW34 Glass Precision Electronic Scale Studio : Weight Watchers by Weight Watchers Brand : Weight Watchers Model : WW34 Release Date : 2005-03-24 Publisher : Weight Watchers Availability : Usually ships in 24 hours and eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25. Number of Items : 1 Color : White and glass EAN : 0074108050731 UPC : 074108050731 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 13 reviews)
Our Price : $39.99
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Easy to read 1.3" digital display
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Displays weight in 0.1 lb or 50g increments
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380 lb, 172 kg weight capacity
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Tap on scale activator
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Lifetime lithium battery included
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Product Description |
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Weight Watchers Glass Precision Electronic Scale is engineered to the highest precision standards with semiconductor technology and a multiple load cell system. Contemporary curves frame an elegant, impact resistant, tempered glass platform |
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Good but broke |
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It's a good scale overall. Gives consistent readings, and is easy to use. Looks nice. Stopped working after using for a few months though, and I'm not fat or anything. Going to try to send it back and get a new one. |
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The Most Reliable Scale That I've Ever Used |
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Over the years, my family has purchased three bathroom scales that never consistently told us our correct weights. It was extremely frustrating to step on a scale one minute and see a weight and then step on the same scale the next minute and see a weight that was completely different. I wanted to accurately track my progress as I was getting healthy, so I needed a scale that would be dependable and would not make me angry and upset. This scale has not dissapointed me yet because, as opposed to the other scales that I've used, the readings are consistent, it is well constructed, and it matches any bathroom decor because of its predominantly clear base. I have made an investment in my house and an investment in my life by purchasing this aesthetically pleasing and dependable scale. |
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Close but no cigar! |
Great design aesthetically, and good price but not a precision instrument by any means. If I step on the scale four successive times I'll get at least three different weights. They won't vary by much, perhaps a half pound, but enough to put a damper on my enthusiasm. If you want an ocasional pretty good estimate of your weight it's adequate. If you are on Weight Watchers and eager to track even fractional losses/gains it doesn't do the job. It's a paradox that it bears the WW name. Of course, if you step on it once a week and take the reading as gospel you can go along fat (or thin) dumb and happy. Not a scale for anal compulsives.
Alan |
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Easy to read, consistent readings, easy to stand on |
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The title basically says what I think. After about a month with the scale, I find it easy to read, reliable and consistent in the weight it gives, and easy to stand on without feeling like it's tough to balance on. I would recommend it. |
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Very good scale |
The scale matches up with the scale at my doctors office. My old analog scale lied to me and showed about 3lbs less. Sometimes it's nice to be lied to. sigh. lol. I really like that the scale gives your weight to the tenth as well, so you can track even small losses.
I really have no complaints about it. I don't have to kick it to turn it on either. All i do is step onto it with one foot then step off. It takes about 2 seconds for it to read 0 so i can step on it again to get my weight. It's really not a big enough inconvenience to even complain. Overall the scale serves its purpose, and i would recommend it. |
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