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Ozeri Precision Pro II Digital Bathroom Scales

25/02/2014 by Emma Leave a Comment

Another new year and another "let's get it together and look after ourselves" resolution.

Thankfully we were asked to take a look at the Ozeri Precision Pro bathroom scales. Handy when you are a foodie constantly battling the balance between reviewing and keeping an eye on your weight!

Ozeri Bathroom Scales

The scales are sturdy, wide and sleek but are actually remarkably thin height-wise with tempered glass on top, which is easy to clean - our old scales were white with grooves which seemed to attract every little piece of dirt and dust in the house, especially not ideal when you have 2 cats depositing their fur everywhere!

Ozeri Bathroom Scales

With a huge bright blue, easy-to-read LED screen there is no danger of mis-reading your weight!

Ozeri Bathroom Scales

The scales are a good wide-size so no there's need to squash your feet close together and they are activated by simply standing on them (the best way!) so no bending over to press buttons or faffing about trying to press something with your toes! The scales take 2 regular AAA batteries so nothing fancy is required to get them working. The only downside we could see was the weight is measured in either kilograms (kg) or pounds (lb) only, with the flick of a switch on the under-side of the scales. A value in stones would be handy for us old-schoolers but it is easy to convert (there are 14 pounds in 1 stone).

Ozeri Bathroom Scales
The RRP was £29.99 but it's reduced to £18.95 currently so there's another reason to get a set just now!

Ozeri Bathroom Scales

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