Health & Personal Care : Health o Meter HDL820KD-18 Digital Scale with LCD

Health o Meter HDL820KD-18 Digital Scale with LCD

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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 114







Binding: Health and Beauty
Brand: Health o Meter
EAN: 0080006109570
Label: HEALTH O METER
Manufacturer: HEALTH O METER
Model: HDL820-18
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: HEALTH O METER
Sales Rank: 114
Studio: HEALTH O METER


Features:
  • Large 1.3" display makes reading weight easy
  • Accurately measures weight up to 330 lbs or 150 kgs
  • Measures in 0.2 lb or 0.1 kg increments
  • Replaceable lithium batteries included
  • Elegant glass accents complement any home décor







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Product Description:
LCD Screen with bold 1.2' Numeric Display / Includes Lithium Battery / For Bed and Bath rooms / Stylish and Accurate / 0 to 300 Lbs



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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Inconsistent
As others have also seen, I find that this scale gives inconsistent readings. When I first bought it, it was less than a pound difference, but it's gradually been getting worse.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - So dissapointing!
I ordered the item and I got it broken. I returned it asking for a replacement but instead of that I got a refund without any explanation why.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Better than expected
The scale was light-weight with a sleek simple design. Very easy to use - no bending over to turn on. You just tap a corner with your foot then step on for easy to read display. Long life battery included.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - a good scale
Large numbers that are easy to read. Weight is giving to the tenth of the a pound--a degree of detail that's misleading, probably, since a person's weight will vary by a pound or two day by day. The slightly contoured plastic face of the scale feels oddly flexible to me (I weigh about 200 lbs.) but that seems not to matter.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - love it
i was worried about this due to the bad reviews, and was pleasantly surprised. i love it. it looks great and has been consistent and accurate.

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