[access-uk] Re: Talking Bathroom Scales

  • From: Hazel Darvell <witch.hazel66@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 16 Oct 2013 12:28:36 +0100

Hi
We went through this earlier this year as our scales went wrong and gave us some incredible wrong readings. As I have been told all on the market are so inaccurate I now get myself weighed when I go to either the doctors or dentist and they are more than happy to do this for me.
Hope this helps.
Hazel
On 16/10/2013 11:00, Pele West wrote:
Hello Everyone

I know this subject has come up before, but I did not pay any attention
at the time as I was not interested. Sorry.

Our talking bathroom scales that we bought nearly 30 years ago are not
working as well as they used to do. Does anyone have any recommendations
for a replacement.

I know that RNIB and Cobolt Systems sell them. The scales we have at the
moment have 5 memories and a Guest button, so you don't have to remember
what your weight was when you last stepped on. As far as I can see neither
of the new models have this facility, but I could be wrong.

I would be interested in anyone's opinion.

Pele West

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