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Difficult to read - These scales usually use a small pointer to indicate weight. Due to the large display of numbers and dashes, the pointer is easy to get lost in all the distractions, and it can be very difficult to decipher the exact weight it produces.
Style - Analog scales are more "old school", they look dated and are often large and bulky.
Easy to calibrate → Calibration on these scales is very simple. Most can usually be adjusted with a small knob at the bottom of the scale.
Easy to read - Unlike analog scales, the digital display clearly shows your weight. Most digital scales also feature a black light LED screen for easier reading of your weight.
Accuracy - Digital scales generally have better accuracy because they can measure incrementally to the decimal point.
Style - Most of the digital scales available have a stylish design. They are aesthetically pleasing and don't need to be hidden.
Calibration - When it comes to calibration, analog scales may have digital beats, as not all digital scales are easy to adjust.
No matter which scale you choose, look for one that is accurate, precise, durable, and affordable.
Its accuracy is obviously the most important. An accurate scale is a consistent scale that ensures that it can collect a certain amount of weight repeatedly without change.
Xiangshan Chint Electric Co., Ltd. is an electronic scale factory in China. The company designs, processes and sells personal care scales, bathroom electronic scales, and other electronic scale products.
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