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| Taylor # 7404 Ultra Thin Lithium Scale with Brushed Stainless Steel Platform and Backlight | 
| Brand: Taylor Category: Health And Beauty
Buy New: $37.99
Avg. Customer Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 2439
Batteries Included: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 4.6 Dimensions (in): 13.5 x 13 x 1.6
Model: 7404 UPC: 077784002315 EAN: 0077784002315 ASIN: B000Q38KSU
Release Date: June 1, 2007 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| | Full brushed stainless steel platform | | | Bright blue backlit 1.3" display | | | Ultra thin, 1" thick | | | Runs on lithium batteries, included | | | Lifetime warranty |
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| Customer Reviews: Read 3 more reviews...
Great scale for the price December 29, 2008 My daughter-in-law requested a digital scale as a gift and I bought this one. She's thrilled. She loves the design - it's very thin - low profile, yet the display is nice and bright. She works in a doctor's office and has confirmed her scale is extremely accurate, right down to two-tenths of a pound! Says this will definately help her keep on track...Wonderful product!
depends on the weight November 11, 2008 Weighs great if you're a light person. But when the weight goes up to 180, 200, etc, the display never stops changing, unlike what the brochure said (flashing 3 times to indicate final weight). Other than that, it's a sleek design, easily fits anywhere.
not reliable October 19, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Does not give readings accurately or display long enough to see. Very dissatisfied with this scale
perfect: a no-frills, good-looking scale August 26, 2008 I wanted a simple, reliable scale that would just tell me how much something weighs. This scale works perfectly. It looks simple and elegant. The display is back-lit, and the numbers are very large. To turn it on, you step on it, and wait for it to display 0.0. A minor note- although the picture of the scale seems to imply it has a subtle beveling, it does not. It's totally flat. And when they say "ultra thin", they mean it! It looks very chic.
When I was looking at scales, I noticed a very common theme: people complaining about not getting a consistent reading. I can only conclude that those people do not know how to use a scale. Anyone who's used the old-school dial scales knows how sensitive these things are. Just sway your body side-to-side a little bit, and the needle would rock back and forth. The same is true for these digital scales. You must place the scale on a flat surface, and stand still! It's that simple. This scale gave me very consistent readings (down to 0.5 lbs) when I repeatedly got on and off. Just for kicks, I tried it on a tile floor, and it still worked fine.
It is still very sensitive though, and you can affect the reading simply by leaning your head forward (though never more than by 0.5 lbs). It has a feature built in for this though- after you stand on it for about 5 seconds, it holds the number being displayed. This way, you can stand upright with your eyes level each time you weigh yourself, and use the same posture every time. Simply tap it to reset it back to zero.
The only thing that could be improved is that it's a little hard to turn on. You basically need to stand on it for a brief moment. It does not respond to tapping.
Sleek and Sexy May 19, 2008 I love how this scale looks and the back light lets you weight yourself at night. It looks really sleek in any modern decor and it is very thin. I weigh myself everyday and the numbers are consistent. Just make sure the scale does not wobble due to uneven flooring. I had to move this scale around the apt until I found a place on the floor where it did not wobble so the scale can get accurate readings.
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