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Tanita 1584 Digital Baby Scale, White
Tanita 1584 Digital Baby Scale, White

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Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #101359 in Health and Beauty
- Color: White
- Brand: Tanita
- Model: 1584
- Released on: 2006-06-27
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 5.00" h x 22.00" w x 13.00" l,
Features
- 40 lb (20 kg) max capacity with 1 oz ( 20 g) graduation
- Easy to read LED display
- Large and deep tray for easy weighing
- Lightweight and portable
- Batteries included
- 40 lb (20 kg) max capacity with 1 oz ( 20 g) graduation
- Easy to read LED display
- Large and deep tray for easy weighing
- Lightweight and portable
- Batteries included
Product Description
The most affordable of all of Tanita's digital pediatric scales, the 1584 offers a generous weight capacity with 1 oz (20 g) sensitivity. Standard features include: weight lock-in, zero tare and auto power off.
Customer Reviews
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
Quality scale
By Joyful Mother
This scale cost more than the others I was considering, but I chose it because of the trustworthy brand name. I had a cheaper baby scale in the past, and it was essentially worthless because it was only accurate within a pound or two. This one has exceeded my expectations. It has a function to allow you to put down a blanket, and automatically adjusts to zero. It can weigh in either kilograms or pounds. It is very accurate (although not to be confused with the more expensive models which can be used for pre and post-feeding weight). I am pleased to have a scale whose reading I can trust completely.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Baby Scale
By ChristopherC
Consistent readings, but reliably about 4-5 ounces higher than the scale at the pediatricians office.Easy to assemble, simple one button operation.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Very Inaccurate
By Christopher
We had been weighing our baby with a loaner from the hospital which was highly accurate (it was an $800 scale of the same type used in the hospital NICU). We needed to return the hospital scale but wanted to continue weighing our baby, so we bought this one. It only claimed an accuracy of 1/2 ounce, but that would still have been fine for our purposes.Unfortunately, it turned out that this scale was off by 8 ounces when compared with the hospital scale. Worse than the fact that the weight was inaccurate was the fact that the amount of variation changed from day to day: over a 1-week period when we had both scales the hospital scale showed a normal weight gain of 1/2 to 1 ounce per day, but over the same period the Tanita 1584 scale showed no change in our baby's weight at all. Had we been relying solely on the Tanita scale the apparent lack of weight-gain over a week would have prompted an unnecessary visit to the pediatrician.So, I don't expect this scale to have the same accuracy as an $800 hospital scale, but this one was off by a ridiculous amount and didn't even come close to the 1/2 ounce accuracy claimed by the manufacturer.
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