S. Henderson—July 27, 2025
I wanted to replace an 18 year old Weight Watchers bathroom scale with one that was much more accurate. This "eatsmart" PrecisionPlus Bathroom Scale was a fair price and after several days of use, I think it is accurate and easy to use. I like the fact that you just step on the scale to activate it. The width makes it easy to step on and voila! your weight is presented in large, easy to read, lighted numbers. Based on price and functionality, I believe this was a good choice. It looks good, too, in my bathroom. I bought the gray/silver color. Read more
AmazonCustomer—April 2, 2012
I bought this scale based on its features and excellent reviews here and after looking around extensively at a variety of scales, their feaures, and their reviews. I have had this scale for just 2 months now so I can't speak to long term reliability, just current performance and usability. So far, it is easily one of the best items I have purchased and a very good value for the money at the price I paid of $36.95 w/free shipping on Amazon. Great accuracy and precision. Very good size. Excellent easy to read display. Wide range of measureable weights to the nearest 0.2 pounds. Excellent customer service with follow up email by the seller to be sure that I was happy with it and having no problems. First, I should say that I set up the scale in a flat area (as recommended) on linoleum. I compared it to my old spring scale and it was within a pound or two. (The old scale was a well rated spring scale that despite an XL dial was hard to read, never fully stabilized for a clear precise read, and was difficult to get full foot placement despite the scales XL size). I also compared it on one occasion to my weight at the doctor's office and it was within a pound. I tried getting on and off repeatedly on a number of occasions immediately or within several minutes after it gave a weight and reset and it always gives the same weight so it clearly gives consistent readings (as long as I do nothing that changes my weight between readings). Another reviewer suggested that it was programmed to repeat the same weight if remeasured within a certain period, so I experimented. On numerous occasions I would weigh myself and than immediately drink varying amounts water or take a dump and weigh myself again and my weight would change in increments of 0.2 pounds that appeared to reflect these weight changes. It also easily showed my water weight changes after an hour or more of sweating exercise - which could be as much as three pounds. I did not try to confirm with known weights whether the scale is accurate throughout its range up to 440 pounds but it seems to be accurate in my weight range, which on this scale has been between 220 to 240 pounds. I did test the lower range with hand weights. With a 2 pound weight on either side (to represent small feet to the sensors) each time it registered 0.0, so it appears it won't register weights of 4 pounds or less. When I tried a 3 pound weight on either side it did register 6.0 pounds exactly so I assume that this is its lower limit and that it is reasonably accurate at lower weights and would also be a good scale for children. I do like the size of the scale although I would have preferred a bit more length. I have size 13 (US) feet and have to position my feet carefully on the scale so that my heel and toes are fully on (I have about a spare 1/4" front and rear). If you have feet larger than size 14 (US) you might have to have your toes extend over the front of the scale and keep your weight between your heels and the balls of your feet. The width is more than adequate for just about anyone. Good luck trying to find a larger household scale anywhere. The large attractive blue backlit display is perfect with nice large numbers with good contrast that are very easy to see in any light. The display also stays on for about 10 seconds after you get off the scale so that if you have a large amount of belly fat that gets in the way of seeing the display while you are on it (or have really bad eyesight) you have plenty of time to view the reading after you get off it. About 6 weeks after the scale arrived the company sent an email asking me to contact them if I had any problems with the scale, included a summary of best practices for operating the scale, provided a support contact number and requested feedback on Amazon. Since it has been such and exceptional item I thought it well worth the time in putting in a review. Read more
boston reader—August 1, 2025
This scale is slim and elegant. The display flashes when it's done, and it holds the reading for at least 15 seconds after you step off. That's great if you have some extra weight up front that makes it a bit harder to look down to see your weight (ahem). The numbers are large and well-lit, so you don't have to be wearing your glasses to read your weight first thing in the morning. The scale is very sturdy. It's larger and heavier than my previous metal digital scale, so I know it will last longer and stay accurate. Also, you don't have to tap it with your foot to get it started. Just step on it and go! Read more
John L. Pesta—December 12, 2025
True love hate relationship for the scale found it to be very accurate very nice looking easy to clean and maintain showing surprising results from time to time I actually lost some weight everyone should have a scale this is a good one for the big people like me not forever though Read more
TS—April 16, 2025
So far I’m impressed with this scale especially for the price, and it works much better than the last “cheap” scale I bought. It seems very well built, and it’s pretty large and weighs over six pounds and the readings seem accurate and are very consistent. One thing I noticed is I got a bad reading just stepping on the scale despite it saying you can do that, so I always step on it with one foot for a couple seconds to make sure the scale reads 0.0 first, and then it always gives consistent results. I’ll report back as I’ve only had it a couple days, but as of now I’d highly recommend this scale. ***UPDATE 7/15/25*** Now that I’ve used the scale a bit more there are a couple things I noticed. As mentioned before I always step on the scale first to activate it before I weigh myself because if you don’t you can get a faulty reading despite what they say about this not being necessary. Also, and despite doing this initial step, I still got a faulty reading the other day on my first weighing so I would recommend doing at least two weighings in addition to the initial one to activate it to make sure you’re getting an accurate reading. After the second weighing I find the results to be stable. While this isn’t optimal and a little disappointing, when following these steps I still think this is a good scale and I’d still recommend it and would buy it again, but I’m subtracting a star because it is a flaw. ***UPDATE 11/27/25*** Now that I’ve used this scale for several more months I wanted to report it has settled in and all readings seem accurate and consistent (maybe it just needed a little time to settle in like some electronics do). I still step on the scale once initially to start it before weighing and weigh myself twice just to be sure, but I’m now very confident in this scale and continue to recommend it highly. Read more
Ree G.—December 26, 2025
Love this scale. I didn't realize how big it was when I ordered it! I can stand and weigh my small dogs and my cats on it! It's pretty much an instant read and is very accurate. The screen is clear, easy to read and looks great in my bathroom. Read more