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Salter 9101 Health Station Plus
Salter 9101 Health Station Plus
List Price: £59.99
Our Price: £64.99
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Manufacturer: Salter Homedics
Publisher: Salter Homedics

Average Customer Rating: Average rating of 1.0/5Average rating of 1.0/5Average rating of 1.0/5Average rating of 1.0/5Average rating of 1.0/5 (based on 1 reviews)

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The Salter 9101 Health Station Plus Body Fat Monitor provides all of the necessary functions for measuring and recording your body fat, body water, muscle mass and basal metabolic rate. Features include advanced ITO technology for a distinctively clean platform design, a large LCD display and 10 user memory.
Gives a full understanding of a healthy body composition
  • Scale
  • lithium battery
  • Customer Reviews:
    Customer Rating: Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5
    Summary: Not at all accurate
    Comment: Look nice, but useless. This is what you get if you buy these: Note that the scales have new batteries, are placed on a hard tile surface (ensuring the scale feet are squarely on the tile, and not on the grouting etc, and positioned in the same place in the bathroom each time the measurement is taken.

    Step on the scales first time: 78.2kg...groan
    and then off and back on again: 75kg...joy
    and back again: 77kg...hmmmmn

    and then go back five minutes later: 74kg... give up and have eggs and bacon for breakfast.

    They might look slick, but when they're incapable of providing their primary function, sc. to give an accurate and repeatable weight, they're worse than useless. To be fair, most brands of electronic scale seem the same, and also weigh to the nearest 100g, which is an unwarranted accuracy. Mechanical scales are much better (as I have found out): they give a constant, reliable weight, to a more appropriate level of accuracy, usually 454g/1lb.



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