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bathroom scales
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If you have Wifit you don't need bathroom scales. Weigh yourself on the board, I would expect it to be more accurate.0
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tinktinktinkerbell wrote: »which ones do you have? where did you get them? how much were they? do they measure things like BF/BMI/BMR etc
im getting these on friday
http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/8329226/Trail/searchtext>BATHROOM+SCALES.htm
anyone got them?
Bathroom scales are liars!![STRIKE]30:22[/STRIKE]
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asda smart price ftw
Who remembers when X Factor was just Roman suncream?0 -
Eric_Pisch wrote: »i have these, half price but probably to expensive
but because you hold a handle there far more accurate on body composition than the ones you just stand on, and omron are the world no1 for electrical health care equipment
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Omron-BF508-Body-Composition-Monitor/dp/B0033AGBVG/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=drugstore&qid=1283407335&sr=8-1
yeah they are out of my price range, they look and sound good though
thanks for the linkIf you have Wifit you don't need bathroom scales. Weigh yourself on the board, I would expect it to be more accurate.
i dont have my wii fit yet and they wernt that accurate, they measured me as 2lbs less than my old bathroom scaleswelshdeedee wrote: »Bathroom scales are liars!!
no they dont, mine tell me ive lost 10.5lbs :cool:0 -
eBay, eBay, eBay (I would post a link but don't want to be seen to be advertising
) They deem him their worst enemy who tells them the truth. -- Plato0 -
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We have these http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/8326573.htm . My partner likes them as you have to press the on button unlike some where you tap them to turn on. The tap on ones are annoying as if you move them anywhere they turn on even if you don't want them to wasting battery life - the button ones don't do this. Just so you know tink the ones you say you are looking at is a tap start.I am a vegan woman. My OH is a lovely omni guy
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Tap start are annoying and I got my scales from argos and they SUCK! Changes my weight all the time, if a bit of cat fluff is on one of it's leg corners it can reduce your weight by about 5lbs - Cue me thinking wahey check me out, that 5 minute walk I did totally made me lose weight - LIES! Infact, the milka dime bar I ate on the way back from the 5 minute walk made me gain about 3 lbs
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Doom_and_Gloom wrote: »We have these http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/8326573.htm . My partner likes them as you have to press the on button unlike some where you tap them to turn on. The tap on ones are anoying as if you move them anywhere they turn on even if you don't want them to wasting battery life - the button ones don't do this. Just so you know Tikn the ones you say you are looking at is a tap start.
they are nice
arnt available at our local store though0 -
God knows what brand scales I have at home, but they are tap start electronic things... Sometimes it tells me I've put on 10kg in 10 minutes though! (That would be a LOT of cake....
) Proud of who, and what, I am. :female::male::cool:0
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