Latest review: I bought these half a lifetime ago. Still going strong.
They were dear for scales at the time, about $80 (with a discount!) at Hardly Normal IIRC.
The solar thingo can take a bit of charging now
Latest review: This unit worked fantastic for just under 6 years. Really great. Loved it!
Then I get an error message. Only ever had that msg if we stepped on scales too soon. Changed batteries, no change.
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Latest review: I bought this a month ago ( Amazon $54aud) and so far quite happy with my purchase.
Original battery is still working and as it's a common size is easy to replace / install, consistently accurate and
Latest review: I have had these scales over 5 years and they have continued to perform well. Readings consistent with medical scales and body fat and hydration readings shown also. They are quick to set up and show
Latest review: I really, really like these scales. They are a little exxy, but it's worth paying that bit more for quality design and product, that you can be confident will go the distance.
I was always going to
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