📏 Weigh Your Way to Wellness!
The Heavy Duty 440 lb High Capacity Wrestling Scale is a professional-grade medical scale designed for accurate body weight measurement. With a durable 12x12 inch stainless steel platform, it supports up to 440 lbs and features a backlit LCD display for easy reading. Ideal for healthcare settings, gyms, and home use, it includes multiple functions such as tare, hold, and unit switching, ensuring a user-friendly experience for everyone.
C**N
Safety and Accuracy!
The safety of not having to bend over to see the dial is worth it. Digital readout can be mounted on a wall or set on counter or table. It is accurate and measures to a tenth of a pound or kilogram. Extremely easy to use.
T**.
Easy to use
Works great. Just push start hop on very accurate.
A**Y
Digital Scale with Display
This scale has worked wonders for the efficiency of my workflow. I used to have the clients stand on a home scale and that was a bit inefficient because I always struggled to see the window to record the weight. With this, the client stands on and I am able to see a digital reading right away!
W**M
Good for quick weighing
Used this for a wrestling team to weigh themselves. Really good for an accurate scale. Would be 5 stars but the power cable is very weak and the sleeve ripped right at the base. It still works but it could rip further.
W**L
Works well
Using it in a pediatric office many times a day. Consistent, quick reads goes to sleep when not in use
H**P
Scale not accurate for certain weight ranges
First of all, I have a degree in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. This scale has a very specific problem. When you weigh something that is within ±400g of 70kg, it will read 70.00kg. Here are some examples: if the weight is 69.6kg, 69.7kg, 69.9kg, 70.0kg, 70.2kg, or 70.4kg, the scale will show 70.00kg. The same problem happens at 25kg. I have only tried 25kg and 70kg. However, I assume there are other weights for which this is probably true as well.I normally us pounds - so the problem was not so obvious, because 25kg = 55.2 lbs, and 70kg = 154.5 lbs. But the moment I switched to kg, you could clearly see the problem as the scale would read 25.00kg or 70.00kg exactly.Note that I had first calibrated the scale with a weight of 50.00 lbs. When I weigh this weight, it accurately shows 50.0 lbs. When you add for example 0.2 lbs, it will show 50.2 lbs. So that is good. But once you reach 54.3 lbs, the scale will show 55.2 lbs due to the problem explained above.This appears to be a software problem in the chipset they use in this scale. When you reach within a certain range of these weights, the scale automatically reverts to for example 25kg or 70kg. I would say it is a bug in the software.I happen to weigh around 70kg (154.5 lbs) - and so this scale always shows 154.5 lbs even when my weight fluctuates. That is not useful to me. Furthermore, I already know this problem also exists at 25kg and 70kg. I assume it also happens at other weights the same way. That means I cannot trust this scale and I will return it.The most important aspect of a scale is its accuracy. A lot of people test this by weighing themselves multiple times. I believe most bathroom scales manage this with a software feature. If you get a very similar weights within a short time, they will show you the first measurement. And thereby you get the same result again and again. This can fool you into believing the scale is accurate. I have tested this with multiple scales.A scale should just output whatever it weighs onto its display. You can see that at the digital scales at the airport - they do that. So it is certainly possible. However, many of these lower-priced scales probably use the same sensors, chipset and software with the above problems. You would have to re-write the software to correct the problems, but the manufacturers of these scales probably just use the chipsets as is. And so they all have problems. I am still looking for one that works properly.
L**I
Decent floor scale
So far, this scale possesses the same accuracy as my smaller digital scale. It is much easier to use and easier to get on. The wider panel is a gift, as standing on a tiny glass scale is often not ideal for some, and I being one of those persons.
J**.
Good Scale
I bought this for my daughter who wrestles for school as she keeps track of her weight and it is as accurate as the scale they use at her tournaments. It is small light and easy to use can plug in or use batteries
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