Scales

CC C.
on 9/17/17 4:41 am

I really like the EatSmart scales you can get on Amazon. They make people and food scales. I have both and find them very accurate.

LettingLayneyLoose
on 9/17/17 9:34 am

I have the Nokia Body+ (formerly Withings) scale and quite like it, although the body fat percentage readings are questionable. I also have the basic Eat Smart scale and both scales are always within .3lbs of one another.

The Eat Smart scale is much better value if you don't need the body fat estimate of the WiFi capabilities.

HW: 299 CW: 165 GW: 150

Started Optifast on April 21, 2017 at 248lbs through the Ontario Bariatric Network medical program.

theAntiChick
on 9/18/17 8:37 am - Arlington, TX
VSG on 08/17/16

I like the Weight Gurus. I had an analog scale that was consistent, but not accurate. I decided to fire it when it was telling me I was over 200# and my doc's office clocked me at under. As I get closer to goal, I want more accurate weights. This has been consistent and accurate for me (validated against doc's scales and the beam scales at my gym) daily for over a month now. It syncs to my phone for My Fitness Pal and FitBit.

https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00N9ENKDI/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

* 8/16/2017 - ONEDERLAND!! *

HW 306 - SW 297 - GW 175 - Surg VSG with Melanie Hafford on 8/17/2016

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Blog Posts - The Easy Way Out // Cheating on Post-Op Diet

chevtow41
on 9/18/17 10:29 am
DS on 11/11/14

I stop and use the scale at my PCP. Boom no $$ spent lol. Or the one at the gym

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