Reddit Reddit reviews Weight Watchers by Conair Scales by Conair Digital Glass Bathroom Scale, 400 lb. capacity

We found 4 Reddit comments about Weight Watchers by Conair Scales by Conair Digital Glass Bathroom Scale, 400 lb. capacity. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Weight Watchers by Conair Scales by Conair Digital Glass Bathroom Scale, 400 lb. capacity
Contemporary glass and silver (chrome) finish create form and function with this WW Scale by ConairExtra-large, easy-to-read 1.5-inch digital display with "Tap-on" scale activator400 lb./180 kg capacity; Displays weight in 0.1 lb./50 g increments12.2 x 13.5-inch tempered safety glass platform1 long-life lithium battery included (CR2032)
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4 Reddit comments about Weight Watchers by Conair Scales by Conair Digital Glass Bathroom Scale, 400 lb. capacity:

u/Thearcherygirl · 3 pointsr/PCOS

I just have a basic weight watchers glass scale. Easy to use, but doesn't have anything fancy.

u/FakingItEveryDay · 3 pointsr/funny
u/frogz0r · 2 pointsr/keto

I had the aria scales and I hated them...

Absolutely worthless to me. It was so inaccurate for everything, and the whole wifi setup was horrible. We had one, then it died on us for some reason and we got another one cos my husband liked it. The second one we set up and it worked (?) for a few months. Then it too just up and died...tho it was in its death throes and my cat walked across it and it shattered :( At least no glass everywhere but never again will we get another one of the arias.

We got this one https://www.amazon.com/Weight-Watchers-Scales-Conair-Digital/dp/B000OCLW3S at Costco and it works great. Very simple, very nice looking and it does the job.

u/-the_guilty_one- · 1 pointr/loseit

Interesting question! I'm eager to see what "set-ups" other people are using.

  • Weight scale: Weight Watchers digital glass bathroom scale. This doesn't connect to any apps or measure anything other than weight, but that's what I wanted - just something simple and accurate.
  • Food Scale: Some generic, no name-brand $20 digital food scale. Again, nothing fancy, but it's accurate and suits my needs.
  • Fitness Tracker: Fitbit Charge HR. I love my Fitbit and right now, the level of activity that it tracks is perfect for me - steps, heart rate, and other activity (such as running, walking, whatever). I don't personally use the FitBit app to track my calorie intake, but I've heard that it's actually quite good.
  • Calorie counting: MyFitnessPal. No surprise here. I personally use and love the app (the barcode scanner is fantastic). The fact that it syncs with FitBit means that across two apps, I can basically track and monitor all of the metrics I'm currently interested in.

    As I get more into running, I've been thinking about picking up a more running-focused watch - the Garmin Forerunner 235 looks pretty snazzy.

    I'm a gadget nerd, so it's easy for me to get wrapped up in all of the different pieces of wearable tech/apps/whatever that are available. However, at the end of the day, the important thing to remember is that tracking calories and measuring what you're putting into your body is probably the most important thing, so whatever helps you achieve that is probably worth focusing on first.