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Homedics Body Fat & Water Weight Scale - Dick's Sporting Goods

Homedics Body Fat & Water Weight Scale

Item Number: 3970918
Price: $39.99
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Customer Reviews


If you're trying to lose or simply maintain your weight the Homedics Body Fat & Water Weight Scale is the perfect fitness aid. Measures both body fat and water weight. It will help distinguish the difference between pounds that come from fat or muscle. Don't panic if the number on the scale suddenly increases, it may just be water weight and this scale will let you know.

Features:

  • Measures body fat and body water
  • Body fat health status
  • 1.5" LCD display
  • Model: SC512


Customer Reviews

Homedics Body Fat & Water Weight Scale 3 5 4 4
Inconsistent I'm trying to get back in shape and watch my weight. This scale will change readings everytime you step on it within 5 seconds. March 13, 2013
Best weight scale for beginners Its great, accurate and durable, its really simple to use. i would recommend it for people who want to lose weight so they can see how much fat they lose. June 26, 2012
Gift They love it. May 14, 2012
Inaccurate. If you're looking for a scale to occasionally tell you approximately what you weigh, it's fine. But if you're trying to actually monitor weight, body fat, or body water, this scale isn't very useful. I set it up according to the instructions, but found that my measured weight varied by as much as 2 whole pounds when weighed several times over a couple of minutes. What is the point of displaying to .2 pounds if you can't even get it down to a consistent whole pound? February 15, 2012
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