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I always weigh different on my home scales than I do at the doctor office. Do you have scales that are accurate and also agree with your doctors office?

The main thing is scales that weigh the same if I get off them and back on. Mine change if I get off and back on LOL.

Thanks!

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I have a health-o-meter scale. It pretty much falls in line with what shows on my surgeon's scale. My scale is about 4 years old. It shows weight and body fat percentage and has settings for 2 people. You input your age, height and gender and it measures according to that.

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Tanita. Hands down, probably the best scale around, and I have had them all. They make a wide range of scales, but I really like their quality and ease of use..

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My last was a Tanita. It was very accurate, but didn't last as long as it should have.

I have had a Teraillon for the last few years. I love it. It is as closely aligned with my doctor's scale as I could hope, and it seems to be holding up better than my previous scale.< /p>

I also had a Teraillon kitchen scale that I loved--but it had an unfortunate drowning accident.

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I also had a Teraillon kitchen scale that I loved--but it had an unfortunate drowning accident.

LOL, poor thing:tongue:

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