By: EatSmart
The EatSmart Precision CalPal Digital Bathroom Scale is the best body weight scale for accuracy, design, overall performance, and sturdiness. It has a 440 pound capacity and provides BMI and calorie intake information. Get the most accurate readings for your health and fitness goals with this scale!Jesse T: Overall this is great! Easy to use, good quality and lightweight. Would have got 5 stars on accuracy but we have to step on it twice before it gives the correct weight. As for price, similar product was $10 more at our local store.
Canada on Mar 04, 2021
Christian Gohel: Excellente balance: précision, constance et facilité d'utilisation. Précision à 100 grammes près.
Je serais prêt à acheter de nouveau un modèle similaire du même fournisseur.
Évaluation faite après trois mois d'utilisation 03 / 2020
Supplément 3 ans plus tard 05 / 2023: fonctionne toujours aussi bien. Excellent achat que je recommande.
In short, excellent scale that works fine 3 years after I bought it. I would certainly buy it again.
Canada on Apr 05, 2020
josh: I was very disappointed with this scale. From the box, it was FAULTY. I read the instructions and followed the procedure to operate the scale; I placed the batteries in the scale correctly, pressed down on it, and nothing happened. The LED screen remained blank until I pressed the mem (memory) button which caused the LED to turn on. The scale proceeded to fluctuate all over the place. At times It displayed close to the limit of 440lbs even when nothing was placed on the scale. Clearly, I received a broken or faulty product.
I then had to spend time completing the return process, wasting at least an hour of my time. The only good thing about this experience was the speed of delivery and the access to information regarding the return of the scale. Unfortunately, I already sent back the package. Otherwise, I would have included pictures of the faulty operation of the scale. I guess I am very unlucky considering how many positive reviews this product has received.
Canada on Sep 13, 2019
CatCanuk: I've had the scale for 6 weeks at the time of this review.
Unlike some others in the reviews, I haven't had an issue with accuracy once I had it on a flat, stable surface. I keep it in my closet - I don't even have to turn on the light to weigh myself because of the nicely backlit display with large numbers.
This scale weights me far closer to the Dr's office scale - my old mechanical scale was low by 5 pounds all the time. So I'm quite satisfied with the accuracy at this point. I did research on bathroom scales before purchasing this one based on it's favorable reviews and price point and I haven't had any reason to regret the purchase.
Canada on Aug 18, 2019
Caleb: Very easy to read, the only downside is that your first weight reading is usually 5lbs more than your actual weight. I weigh myself 4 times, the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th reading are exactly the same, the 1st one is just off. All the extra bonuses like BMI, calories, ect are a great addition . The scale looks sleek also.
Canada on Jun 03, 2019
Steve: The one minor thing I did not like is that once the weight reading stabilizes, it "locks in." Others may find this a plus, but for weighing my pets it is a small nuisance. On my old analog scale I could step on the scale, read my weight, then have someone hand me the pet and read the combined weight (subtract mine to get the pet's weight). With this scale I have to step off the scale, wait for it to blink off, then get back on the scale holding the pet to get our combined weight. As I said, minor. I am not taking away any stars for this, just making a note of it.
This was advertised as a highly accurate scale, and my test bears this out. I tested it using known weights (measured using an analytical balance) in the range of 20 to 140 lbs. Absolute error was never greater than 0.1 lb, and the extrapolated error at 180 lb (a typical male body weight) is -0.05 lb. This was estimated by applying a linear least squares fit to the data.
The scale is very easy to use. I have not tried all the features, but after inserting the batteries I calibrated it, set up myself as "P1" (person one?) and had my weight, BMI, and maintenance daily calorie intake, in about a minute. For a...
United States on May 06, 2019
Justin Spector Gadget: This scale does what it's supposed to: It measures weight.
Additionally, based on information you can input, it will tell you how many calories you need to maintain that weight.
It recognizes which profile is which, based on your weight.
The scale "remembers" you, so you only have to input your height, age, and gender, once.
*Be aware- You should not store the scale on its side (i.e. tilted against the wall; as I was doing.)
If you do this, you'll need to recalibrate.
Which is as simple as setting the scale flat on the floor and pressing the glass until the light comes on and reads "0".
That is it. Once the display goes dark, it's calibrated again.
Anytime you move the scale, you'll need to calibrate.
It seems to work fine. It's easy to clean, with a wipe of the flat top.
I'm satisfied.
United States on Dec 16, 2018
Rachel White: I'm trying to lose weight and I needed a scale to track my progress. I wanted something inexpensive so I originally passed over this scale because of its price. As I read the reviews of cheaper scales I found that many them had a memory feature. Rather then display your weight every time you stepped on it the scales with the memory feature would just record you weight once and show it to you over and over again. Ergo you would never really know if you gained or lost weight.
With that in mind I started looking for scales without the memory feature and I landed back on this EatSmart scale. It has no memory feature so it will tell you your weight at the time you're standing on it. I'm pretty sure it's accurate. Here's my anecdotal, non-scientific story. The scale was telling me I weighed about 225lbs. Around the same time I had a doctor's appointment. When I was in the examination room waited for the doctor I decided to use the physician beam scale in the corner to get a more accurate weight of myself. The scale said I weighed 227lbs. I thought, "Great, my scale is 2lbs off". When I got back home I tried the scale again and it said I weighed 227lbs. I was confused but then I...
United States on Jul 18, 2016
Accurately Monitor Your Weight with the EatSmart Precision CalPal Digital Bathroom Scale | Smart Wireless Digital Bathroom Body Fat and BMI Weight Scale | Greater Goods AccuCheck Digital Body Weight Scale - Track Your Weight with Precision | |
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B2B Rating |
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Sale off | $1 OFF | $10 OFF | |
Total Reviews | 107 reviews | 1 reviews | 1 reviews |
Date First Available | June 3, 2014 | May 27, 2020 | March 10, 2020 |
Weight Limit | 440 Pounds | ||
Item model number | ESBS-52 | FG-220 | 0394 |
Material | Tempered Glass | ||
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No | ||
Color | White/Black | ||
ASIN | B00KQSOPUW | B08839L43J | B084SFRSBD |
Batteries | 3 AAA batteries required. | 1 A batteries required. | 4 AAA batteries required. |
Brand | EatSmart | ||
Readout Accuracy | 0.1 Pounds | ||
Manufacturer | EatSmart | Bveiugn | Greater Goods |
Country of Origin | China | China | |
Product Dimensions | 12 x 13.25 x 1 inches; 4.6 Pounds | 11.9 x 11.9 x 0.95 inches; 3.51 Pounds | 11.75 x 11.75 x 0.9 inches; 3.5 Pounds |
Hyacinth: Got this to use in a bathroom where the floors aren't entirely level, so I was concerned it might be hard to get a correct reading and moved it around to lots of different places as a test. To my surprise, it handled the uneven floors with no problem, giving me the right number each time. It's a bit heavy, and has a bunch of features I didn't care about and haven't used, like BMI calculations. But it's quite attractive, easy to read, and accurate overall. An excellent value.
United States on Oct 25, 2023