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Product Reviews of Taylor 7328 Electronic Lithium ScaleProduct Review: Excellent Item Summary: 5 Stars
This Electronic Scale is perfect. Just stand on it and be still and in a few seconds it displays your weight in digital numbers. Could not ask for anything better.
Product Review: Good Summary: 4 Stars
It came in a timely manner and works well. Not the most fancy scale, but it gets the job done.
Product Review: Good at first Summary: 3 Stars
I LOVED this scale at first. It was a really good value for the money and functioned really well. A few months ago it suddenly stopped working. I assumed the battery had died but changing it didn't fix anything. In fact, it was displaying an error message before I changed the battery and afterwards the screen won't show anything. How frustrating! It may have made more sense to buy a more expensive scale than having to buy two within two years.
Product Review: Good enough Summary: 4 Stars
I needed a scale. I bought this one. It's not bad. You have to be careful when you step on it, though. It's not very heavy and if I don't put my foot in the right place, it could tip over. But it's very accurate and not cumbersome.
Product Review: Good if you aren't too heavy Summary: 3 Stars
Product description reads accurate up to 330 pounds, but this isn't true with this model. Unfortunately, I learned the hard way--a large person, and those who aren't such probably aren't aware of the flaw... This scale doesn't read (gives an error, "Err" in the display) if you weigh 280 pounds and higher, and will continue to error out most of the time unless you remove the battery, reinsert, and will reset. Who knows, if you are lucky, it might read, for example, "275.6."
If I were you, try a different scale that gives accurate readings (see below), and can handle the more obese type. If you weigh 275 and under, it will work fine. Why would they include ST (STone) when most people don't know what that is, or most scales have just pounds and kilograms?
This scale is OK, but won't work well for me until I lose enough weight. Once I achieve this, the scale gives three-star results (sometimes slow, and I think typical with digital scales, the reading will be different every time, because you place yourself slightly off the epicenter of the weight detector, hence, somewhat inaccurate).
By the way (pardon irrelevance), Taylor makes (don't know if they still do--my former residence has a 20-30 year-old blue-level indoor/red-level outdoor Celcius/Fahrenheit) thermometers.
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