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Biggest Loser #7333 Lithium Scale
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Manufacturer: Biggest Loser
Model: 7333
Binding: Health and Beauty
Publisher: Biggest Loser
Label: Biggest Loser
Features for Biggest Loser #7333 Lithium Scale:
- Large platform
- Large 1.5" LCD readout
- Capacity to 400 pounds
- Lifetime warranty
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Customer Reviews
Biggest Loser Lithium Scale 
2008-06-30
The scale is solidly constructed, very consistent in its readings, and the 'heavy duty' aspect (400-lb. limit) was the main reason I purchased it.
On the down side, the scale wants to be zeroed every time it gets moved (bumped), and the 'lifetime' lithium battery wanted replacing immediately out of the box. It was only an additional $4, though.
Overall, I'm quite satisfied with the scale.
Don't be fooled by the goofy marketing tie-in, is scale is excelent! 
2008-03-22
Easily one of the better scale's I've used. I'll even go as far as saying that its accuracy is comparable to one of those large gym locker room scales. And its not expensive at all!
Biggest Loser 7333 Scales 
2008-02-14
Works great we use it in our business and find it very easy to read and use on a daily basis.
HORRIBLY INACCURATE! 
2008-01-17
I just started an intense workout schedule (60+ mins of aerobics and 30 mins of weightlifting everyday). Plus I have cut my calories significantly and I am not eating past 6:00 p.m. I only need to lose 15 lbs. I bought this scale scale from Target two weeks ago to monitor my progress. During the week, it showed I lost between .5 to 1 lb a day which I felt was accurate because my jeans were getting loser and I have been measuring my thighs and hips with a measuring tape, which showed I lost inches. The last day I weighed myself was on Sunday. It said I weighed 150.2. I weighed myself today which is Thursday (4 days later) It said I still weigh 150.2 which is impossible because my jeans are even loser and the measuring tape says I lost a few more inches. So I waited an hour (after going to the bathroom) and weighed myself again. It now reads I weigh 153.0. So I gained 3lbs in 1 hour??? I decided to test it again by grabbing my 10lb dumbbells. I weighed myself withouth the dumbbell. It said 152.8 (again, a different weight). Then I weighed myself with the dumbbell. It said 166.8 A difference of 14lbs. I know for a fact that my 10lb dumbbell is accurate because I weighed it on my postal scale. This scale is going in the trash. I wouldn't even give it a one star.