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sunny-dave | 14:24 Wed 02nd Jul 2014 | ChatterBank
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I've had my scales for years.

For quite a while now they have assured me that I'm a pretty much constant weight - somewhere mildly above 'acceptable' but well below 'you fat bar steward'.

I have, however, become suspicious of their veracity and so I invited a much smaller person to try them ... they were mortified to discover that they weighed the same as me ... which was patently not true.

I've invested this morning in a new set of scales ...

... according to them I am now "one at a time please" - about a stone and a half above the reading on the old set.

Which means that I have to stop blaming my washing machine for shrinking everything, and start a diet.

Oh buggeration :((
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Don't those have a weight limit, Boxy?.....;-)
16:16 Wed 02nd Jul 2014
Now you've worried me, Dave.....

I returned from a Guinness drinking....Irish food holiday and my scales read the same as before I left.....or I thought they did!

Am I brave enough to buy new scales?....☺
Oh dear :-)
I don't trust scales. Maybe I need a set of those clinical ones where one slides the weights along until they balance. I think they are less likely to give questionable readings than these new fangled digital display and pressure sensor ones.
Dave you are what you are-you live once-sod it!!!
our scale depend where they're placed on the floor,move a few inches to gain/loose weight
I know the feeling sunny-dave. Most of my clothes seem to have 'shrunk' too.

I've been on a Diet for two weeks, eating less, no beer, some wine + G&T at weekends in moderation, ,lots of dog walking and I'm weight training as normal, blooming scales haven't moved,
think I might pop down the Surgery and hop on the Nurse
's scales, just to check if mine need replacing.
That 's threw me there, Baldric....thought you had a new weight loss method you'd been keeping to yourself....☺
I dont need scales. I went into the office recently and sat on a desk to have a chinwag with a couple of people. Bloody thing groaned, creaked and damn near collapsed.

It's gotta be worth a try gness
(interesting typo)
;o)
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If you hop on this nurse you could lose more than a few pounds ...

http://images.sodahead.com/profiles/0/0/2/0/1/0/6/6/1/mslr-39522900744.jpeg

Oh Dear!
Dave I have scales which are completely wrong all the time. I can walk around the house with them and I weigh anything between 9st and 15st. I only use them to weight our suitcases on for holidays now....at least we haven't had to pay excess yet.
Dave I'd just use the old one , at least you won't be depressed !
You can always hop on the scales in your local chemist, they're supposed to be correct :-)
Don't those have a weight limit, Boxy?.....;-)

Boxy I'll stick with my idea @ 1509
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I was going to ask what kind of floor you have put them on.

I had a full on indignant moment with some new scales I had...before finding out you aren't meant to put them on carpet...only after returning them to Argos on the grounds they were broken...

(hangs head in shame)
IMO any that do not work on carpet ought to be returned as defective. When I first bought my present house the only uncarpeted room was the garage ! What sort of designer thinks it ok to create scales that cease to be accurate if not on a solid floor ? I don't weigh any less in soft soled shoes than I do in hard soled shoes ! It's a design flaw.
Wow...thanks, Dave....thought I'd get a slap with a wet fish for that....☺

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