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The ZERO Scale Review

Submitted by on December 16, 2011 – 7:20 AM2 Comments

ABOUT:

The Zero Scale is a bathroom scale that keeps your weight a secret making it easier for you to stay focused on your loss/gain progress.

Features:

  • Never see your weight again!
  • Automatically shows Loss/Gain of weight
  • Shows “days since last check” and “total days since you started”
  • Smart memory stores 4 users, plus a guest
  • Large and bright digital LCD display to read day or night
  • Easy step-by-step set up
  • Thin, sleek design with glass surface
  • High quality design and construction to last

MY THOUGHTS:

I dread weighing myself, so much so that I never do it!  The Zero Scale is awesome because it doesn’t tell you your weight, unless you want it to!  I admit I am a numbers person and get discouraged easily.  Constantly seeing my total weight is sad to me.  With the Zero Scale displaying just my loss or gain I feel like I am accomplishing something.  Seeing single digit numbers too is better to me than seeing my three-digit weight.  So for example say you weigh 150 and want to loose 25 pounds, rather than seeing 145, it will say -5 showing that you lost 5 pounds – to me that is much more assuring!Having up to four users, plus a guest button is nice because a whole household can use it with their information being saved.  Setting it up is as easy as installing the four AAA batteries and tapping your foot on it!  In my household, its just my husband and I using it daily.  I also received a pedometer with it, which challenges me to complete a number of steps a day!  This is a great scale for the everyday person who wants to see progress!

BUY IT:  The Zero Scale can be purchased for $70 directly from The Zero Scale.

Mom and More Disclosure: This post was written for Family Review Network & The ZERO Scale who provided the complimentary product for review in exchange for my honest opinions.

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