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    my latest purchase

    Got this for a smokin deal. Have a buddy who managed to get the price down to 75 bucks from over 130. 100lb limit which is plenty for me. USB hook up so it can automatically input what you weigh onto your computer for your records. The LED screen also comes away from the scale so you can see the screen while weighing large items.



    Also got a 2 year unlimited warranty. Free replacement even if I throw it at the wall.
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    Saweeet scale there my friend
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    How is this scale working out for you so far? I had been looking at the same one for a while and the only negative reviews I found so far said that the magnets that hold the lcd display should be stronger, and it's not really accurate under 5 lbs. Curious to know if it's really that good...
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    I havent used it much but I did test it and mess around with it a bit. It took 3 iphones to register any weight and it displayed 1lb. over that it works great. Weighed a PC. 22lbs. Seems to work well so far

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