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List Price: $70.00 Our Price: $39.95 You Save: $30.05 (43%) Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Category: Health Care See more product details
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Product Reviews of Soehnle 63538 Slim Design Quattrotronic Scale, SilverProduct Review: Accurate and easy to use Summary: 5 Stars
This scale is awesome. You barely have to step up to stand on the scale and the slim design also allows the scale to blend with it's surroundings instead of sticking out. When weighing myself I noticed a deviation of only about 2 lbs.
Product Review: All looks, no functionality Summary: 1 Stars
Owned scale for a total of about 6 months. I thought that the batteries went out a few months back, but after changing them out several times... like the review before mine... IT STILL WILL NOT WORK.
This is very upsetting. Listen to the previous reviews on this and DO NOT THROW YOUR MONEY INTO THE TRASH.
Product Review: Beautiful scale Summary: 5 Stars
Great design, sleek and modern. Display is nice and large. Best scale I could find on the web and met all expectations.
Product Review: Excellent Scale - more than what I expected Summary: 5 Stars
The scale has been absolutely a wonderful purchase. I have never had one that was so accurate, it matches the doctor's office scale whenever I weigh in. What could be better than that?
Product Review: Great design, doomed by poor electronics assembly Summary: 2 Stars
Pros: Classy, understated appearance. Low profile. Very accurate when it works right.
It worked great for perhaps 2 weeks, then occasionally would get stuck in a mode where it added about 30 pounds. New battery made no difference. After a few months, it failed completely.
I did not keep the packaging or receipts (will next time), so I had to toss it out. But first, being an electrical engineer, I took it apart. The soldering on the circuit board was horrendous, a typical result of cost-cutting outsourcing. This little circuit board would normally be assembled by machine, but was instead was manually soldered by someone with obviously little training and/or care (who was likely being paid next to nothing).
To see the classy product of talented designers doomed by clueless cost-cutting is all too common.
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