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Extra-wide electronic scale with 380-pound capacity (172 kilograms)
Impact-resistant plastic for long-lasting durability
Tracks starting, final, current, and targeted weight for 2 users
Measures 13-3/4 by 13-1/2 by 1-1/2 inches (W x D x H)
Includes long-life 9-volt battery; 10-year warranty
Rating: 4.33/5 from 3 reviews
Neato!
Rating: 4/5
We've had it since Friday and I have been going to meetings at Weight Watchers. I compared my weigh ins, of course there is a slight difference because I weighed myself at home at 7:30 in the morning and went to a meeting at 12PM...but I have found it to be quite accurate and I love the way it tracks the weight.
It was a little difficult at first to understand the directions for how to get started...I had to try it 3-4 times. But now that it's set up, it's great! I love that it tracks 2 people and gives the deltas between your start weight, current weight and last weight; then finally gives you how many more pounds until your goal weight. However, the question I have is, how does it know how tall you are in order to calculate your goal weight?
Features
Rating: 4/5
I just got the WW60 and for the goal weight, you cannot enter your goal...the scale automatically sets it at 10% of your present weight. I don't like this part of the scale, but other than that, it is very good.
Weight Conscious
Rating: 5/5
I just received this scale and I enjoy it. So far, it provides very accurate readings each time I step on it. I really enjoy the goal set feature where I can monitor my weight progress during the week.
It was a little difficult at first to understand the directions for how to get started...I had to try it 3-4 times. But now that it's set up, it's great! I love that it tracks 2 people and gives the deltas between your start weight, current weight and last weight; then finally gives you how many more pounds until your goal weight. However, the question I have is, how does it know how tall you are in order to calculate your goal weight?