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Redmon Digital Infant Scale

from: Redmon Weigh to Grow Scale




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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 37164





Binding: Health and Beauty
Product Brand: Redmon Weigh to Grow Scale
EAN: 0027061208183
Label: Redmon Weigh to Grow Scale
Product Manufacturer: Redmon Weigh to Grow Scale
Model: 7462
Publisher: Redmon Weigh to Grow Scale
Release Date: June 18, 2007
Ranking: 37164
Studio: Redmon Weigh to Grow Scale


Product facts:
  • Safe, no tip design
  • Easy to use
  • Large digital readout
  • Memory feature
  • Tare feature







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Item Description:
REDMON 7462 WEIGH TO GROW DELX WHT



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Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Works Well, Plus a Bonus.
We felt the need to outfit our infant's room with a baby scale and purchased this model. It fits nicely on our dresser top when in use and stores easily in the closet at other times. It seems to work fine, as long as you can keep the baby still for a while. I have nothing with which to check the accuracy, but it seems to be consistent in multiple weighings. The scale has a ruler measuring scale in inches across the top. Unfortunately, it only goes up to 20 inches and our boy was 22 inches at birth. Oh well, we have a measuring tape. In any case, the scale is easy and convenient to use. It's nice looking and easy to store and we have no complaints as to flaws.

I noticed from the other reviewers that many people use the scale to weigh their pets, especially cats. Well, I hadn't thought of that at the time of purchase, but we have a couple cats and it works very well. I guess this could be counted as an unexpected bonus.

Gary Peterson



Customer Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Fidgety baby = Bad readings
I'm not sure the makers actually tried putting a live baby on this scale, because any time our baby moves, the numbers jump around +/- 4 ounces. When you're feeding the baby about 4 ounces and want to verify the feed, that margin of error is killer. It may be fine of you're going to weigh a baby once a month, but it's no where near accurate enough to verify milk intake on a daily basis.



Customer Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - good but not totally precise pet scale
Like some other reviewers, I bought this as a pet scale (for my miniature dachshunds). They both stepped onto it willingly. However (and I might add just like at the scale at my vet's, which I'm sure cost a lot more) as they don't hold totally still the reading keeps fluctuating. This works fine as a ballpark, which is enough for my needs (I need to make sure my girl is gaining some weight and my boy isn't), but if you need a really precise or exact weight I think it would be difficult to get on this scale with either pets or babies -- unless you are somehow able to immobilize them on the scale.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - GREAT PRODUCT
Great baby scale for the price. My daughter has twin girls and uses it to make sure the babies are getting enough breastmilk and monitor their weight.
Does not take up alot of room and can easily stored under the dresser if needed.



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