Preferably not too large or bulky. I have limited space. TIA. |
I’ve been using a body+ scale for quite awhile now. It integrates with other third party apps like myfitnesspal, though I don’t remember how it does it. I eventually got it to integrate automatically to Garmin and from Garmin to other apps. It’s not very tall, so you could slide it under a vanity for example. |
I don’t need anything high tech. I don’t plan to connect it to apps. |
I have an Aria because it links to my fitbit, but just find one with good reviews on Amazon. Most scales these days should be pretty reliable. |
They’re all cheap crap. It’s a luck of the draw. Don’t buy something based off reviews on Amazon. The top five results when you search for scale have 700,000 reviews. You think 700,000 people have those five scales? No. They are fake reviews from Chinese app farms. |
LOL "proven reliable" |
Soehnle. |
that's funny, how? |
You can spend $100 of your time buying junk Amazon scales or just buy something that around $100 that will last even if you don’t need it want any “smart” features. |
Because who has proven it reliable? The FDA? Or an iNdEpEnDeNt ThIrD pArTy. |
We've been using this postal scale as our kitchen scale for years, and it has held up well with daily use.
https://www.amazon.com/DYMO-Digital-Shipping-3-Pound-1772055/dp/B0053HCYOA |
I assume the poster found it reliable. Are you not familiar with the English language? |
Are you unfamiliar with what the word "proven" means? |