EatSmart Digital Bathroom Scale Review

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Weigh Loss Bathroom Scale You Can Count On

The EatSmart Digital Bathroom Scale is a great way to keep track of your weight loss simply and quickly. All you need to do is step onto the scale, giving you an instant and accurate display up to .2 lbs. This scale has an over-sized 3.5" LCD display, with a cool blue back-light, allowing great visibility even in low light areas.

This bathroom scale has been engineered to the highest standards in precision technology. It is equipped with four high-gauge precision sensors which ensure you an accurate weight measurement each and every time you step on it.

The design is a slim, tempered glass design with a non-slip platform, fitting perfectly in any surrounding. This scale safely allows weight up to 330 lbs. You will also receive an easy to read instruction guide along with 4 AAA batteries, so you will be ready to start using it right away.


Get a EatSmart Digital Bathroom Scale

EatSmart Digital Bathroom Scale w/ Extra Large Backlit 3.5" Display and Oversize Platform, Silver EatSmart Digital Bathroom Scale w/ Extra Large Backlit 3.5" Display and Oversize Platform, Silver
Price: $28.95
List Price: $49.99

Pros:

I love the way the EatSmart Digital bathroom scale looks, no more bulky, ugly scales that I need to hide under the sink. This product is truly backed up by the company, which I must add is family run.

You will be purchasing from a company that stands behind their product, no questions asked. If you are like me, bathroom scales were something that I had a difficult time reading. No more searching for your glasses after you get out of the shower just to see the numbers on the scale, with the large display, you will have no problem, even in low light.

The numbers are very consistent, never have I had a scale that has been so accurate on a consistent basis. No more weighing yourself 5 times and getting a different number each time.

Cons:

The only cons I have discovered is the activation, turning it on. The instructions say to "tap" it with your foot, but this didn't happen for me. I had to nudge it underneath, lifting it slightly to turn it on. I do find this to be a bit aggravating, but not enough to discount all the pros.

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