I have a weight scale that from the first day I bought it, had minor problems.
Every time you weigh yourself, you have to do it a second time, because for some reason, first time is always inaccurate. Second or third time is “accurate”.
There’s a minor crack on the scale (outter) should it affect it’s accuracy?
Please tell me the reason why every time I weigh myself the first time its always inaccurate, and tell me what I should do other than buy a new one, thanks!
i am a 250 pounds male, i am in the market to buy a scale, but because of my weight i would like to know which scale is more acurate.
how much is too much to pay for it
thanks
I have a digital scale in my room at the moment, it’s actually my roommate’s scale, but anyway I was wondering how to get an accurate read off of it. If I stand one way, then my weight could be one thing, but if I stand another way, then the weight changes. Do you know how I can get my actual weight using it? Thanks!
Sorry if this sounds gross, but the weight scale said I lost 10 pounds 2 weeks ago..I’ve been working my butt off to lose weight and all of my old clothes are loose.
But this morning I weighed myself and it said I gaind 5 pounds! I also haven’t been going to the bathroom on a regular basis though and have been having a hard time defecating………so could that be it? I haven’t been over-eating, so how is it possible that I gained 5 pounds in 2 weeks?
I am planning to buy a scale that gives accurate weights and lasts for a long time. We had one previously ( a digital one) and it was not accurate. If anyone knows of a good brand, average price range and where it is sold, please let me know. Serious, constructive, polite answers only please.
Is there an addition of applied load with kinetic energy? Do I need to know the scale’s spring deflection to calculate the force a scale would read if I dropped some mass at a specific height? Could someone explain?
you know like that one http://www.martinrothonline.com/personal…
the one we have @ home give u ur weight, body fat %, BMI, and hydration
its easy to get the weight of course, BUT how can they calculate the body fat % and hydration????
how can that scale know the body fat % from muscles???
What is the weight scale thing to show if your weight is healthy or not.
I am 23 years old (female) and since being on Weight Watchers I have been drinking lots of water because I was told too…and because I did see a difference in losing weight. I have a scale that does weight, body fat and water weight. It usually seems to stay the same, but I dont know how much water weight I should have. The scale usually says between 34% and 38% Is that normal? Should it be higher or lower? I read all through the instrustions that came with the scale but it didnt give me an average.
I cant find the instructions on how to operate this Weight Watcher Scale, and could anyone who has one of the Weight Watcher Scales let me know how to erase the pound memory on it?