We have (well, HAD) an old bath scale with the little hand that moves and points to the number that you weigh. My eyes are really not very good at all even with contacts. I can't see the EXACT little point that the hand on the scale hits. Then, I attempt to bend to see the number, throws off the weight and UGH... I also try to weigh Lincoln too by holding him and subtracting my weight. It's just not easy or practical. The worst part is that if you bump that scale at ALL you have to fix the dial because it knocks off of the zero. It's a pain and a waste of time.
Luckily, I don't have to deal with that anymore though because we recently received an Ozeri Precision Digital Bath Scale (400 lb Edition).
About: The new Ozeri Precision Digital Bathroom Scale features auto calibration technology that makes tracking your weight easy, right out of the box. With the latest generation of Step-on Activation, your body weight is displayed immediately upon stepping onto the scale, with no tapping required to turn on or activate the scale. The Ozeri Precision Digital Bathroom Scale accurately displays results in increments of 0.2 pounds or 0.1 kilograms on its easy to read widescreen LCD, and uses 4 G sensors to capture weights up to 400 lbs or 180 kg with industry leading accuracy. The Ozeri Precision Digital Bathroom Scale also boasts a convenient unit button that instantly changes the unit of measurement from pounds to kilograms and optionally British stones. The Ozeri Precision Digital Bathroom Scale utilizes an over sized platform, impact resistant tempered glass, and durable construction. It is designed with accuracy, convenience and ease of use in mind. It also turns off automatically to conserve battery life, and runs on 1 Lithium 2032 battery (included) for the best in performance.
Luckily, I don't have to deal with that anymore though because we recently received an Ozeri Precision Digital Bath Scale (400 lb Edition).
About: The new Ozeri Precision Digital Bathroom Scale features auto calibration technology that makes tracking your weight easy, right out of the box. With the latest generation of Step-on Activation, your body weight is displayed immediately upon stepping onto the scale, with no tapping required to turn on or activate the scale. The Ozeri Precision Digital Bathroom Scale accurately displays results in increments of 0.2 pounds or 0.1 kilograms on its easy to read widescreen LCD, and uses 4 G sensors to capture weights up to 400 lbs or 180 kg with industry leading accuracy. The Ozeri Precision Digital Bathroom Scale also boasts a convenient unit button that instantly changes the unit of measurement from pounds to kilograms and optionally British stones. The Ozeri Precision Digital Bathroom Scale utilizes an over sized platform, impact resistant tempered glass, and durable construction. It is designed with accuracy, convenience and ease of use in mind. It also turns off automatically to conserve battery life, and runs on 1 Lithium 2032 battery (included) for the best in performance.
What we thought: First, I absolutely love the look of this scale. It's frosted glass (also comes in black). The scale is thin, sleek and looks great in the bathroom. It's so modern looking. It's thin enough to slide partially under a shelf and doesn't take up much room. You don't waste any time with this scale either. Pop the battery in, get on and there is your weight. You don't have to tap and wait like a lot of digital scales. It has a large digital number display which is my favorite feature! It's SO easy to read even while holding Lincoln. I love how accurate this scale is (though I wish I weighed less... haha...). I'm happy that we will have this scale for a long time. After that we will definitely be getting another Ozeri scale! I absolutely recommend this scale.
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His feet were SO dirty. He came in from outside, saw the scale and decided to weigh himself. Idk if he jumped on or put more pressure on it but in this photo the weight is wrong. He weighs 31. Every once in a while it gives you an inaccurate reading. No completely sure why. He tried again and it was right. Also, may be because of how he was standing on it.
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