Taylor 7506

Taylor 7506 (Discontinued) (TAYLOR-75061612)

4.58 stars, based on 60 reviews
Taylor 7506 Glass Platform Lithium Electronic Bathroom ScaleA Consumer Reporting outfit (unnamed, because they politely told us not to) rated the 7506 as their number 1 pick for a bathroom scale.400 pound capacity x 0.2 pound resolution "In A...
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Did my research
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Got exactly what I wanted. Accurate, quality for not to much . It weighs right in line with the much more expensive " Weight Watchers " scales.
Reviewed by: Doug from Pierson Michigan on 11/19/2014
Excellent Product
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This product is compact which is helpful in tight bathroom areas. Accurate. (Too bad it doesn't lie about my weight, but unfortunately it is accurate!) Well made and a great price.
Reviewed by: Branmar from Florida on 12/28/2020
Excellent quality scale!
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At first I was hesitant to buy a new scale... but had felt for some time that my old, cheap one wasn't reading accurately. I researched on Consumer Reports and found that this model--the Taylor 7506--has the best overall value and is consistently accurate. My price shopping led me to Old Will Knott Scales as the best buy, and I was very pleased with the service. And I haven't been disappointed by the scale either (except for the moment when I realized my old scale had been deceiving me into thinking I weighed four entire pounds less than I actually do ;)
Reviewed by: Laura from Doylestown, PA on 3/17/2015
Excellent scale
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I am very happy with it. Seems to be very accurate so far, and simple to use.
Reviewed by: Paul from Sunnyvale, CA on 9/3/2012
Fine scale with 2 quirks
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I got prompt delivery and the scale worked well out of the box (but make that plastic battery separator tab a little easier to pull out, please!). HOWEVER...I had ordered extra batteries, and trying to be organized thought I'd keep them somewhere very obvious for when they were needed. So, I taped them to the underside of the scale readout section. The next time I got on the scale it showed me every possible weight in the universe, and finally settled for blinking 100 over and over. Very flattering, but half my weight! I removed the taped-on spare batteries (which were NOT in contact with the scales), BUT...nothing I could do would bring it out of its funk, not even leaving it overnight. Just as I was about to pack it up and send it back, I decided to treat it like a confused computer and reboot it by removing the battery. That's when I discovered you need a Phillips head jeweller's screwdriver to change the battery. Come on Taylor, how about a fingernail or similar battery cover removal technique? Anyways, my poor confused scale recovered just fine after a minute without power, and has behaved fine since. So, it gets 3 stars from me - 5 for function and value when behaving normally, and 1 when in neurosis mode.
Reviewed by: Clement Kent from Falls Church VA on 11/23/2013
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