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Salter 914 Electronic Baby and Toddler Scale

Salter 914 Electronic Baby and Toddler Scale
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Product Description

The Salter 940 is both an accurate baby scale and toddler scale. Simply remove the comfortable, securely fitted weighing baby tray to turn this into "bear face" design toddler scale. Weighing is more fun and more accurate for the toddler or the baby. Makes a fantastic shower gift for under $100.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1553 in Health and Beauty
  • Color: white
  • Brand: Salter
  • Model: 914WHLKR
  • Released on: 2007-02-22
  • Number of items: 1

Features

  • Weighs up to 44 pounds (20kg) by .5 ounce increments (10g)
  • Hold function to give you accurate reading even if baby is moving about
  • Extra large 1.2 LCD readout
  • Baby tray removes to turn this into an accurate toddler scale
  • 10 year warrantee

Customer Reviews

Nice product4
I think that the scale is nice but I have found that each time I weigh my baby the scale is different by a couple of ounces. Otherwise, to get a general idea of a baby's weight I would use this product

Saltier 914 baby scale5
I bought this scale to weigh my cats as I have one that is 14 lbs and should be about 8 lbs (adopted her at that weight). I also have 5 others that I want to monitor their weight to keep them healthy. The cats are pretty good at staying on the scale and it registers quickly to get a weight; some of them love to lay in it. It appears to be very accurate as the weight did not fluctuate when I weighed them several times. I have only had it about 2 months and only use it about once a month so cannot attest to its long-term reliability but it seems like a good product to me. Since a half a pound is a big deal to a cat, I wanted something to give me ounces and be accurate and it seems to do both.

Excellent choice for underweight baby4
Our one-year-old has "failure to thrive" (is underweight), and it was
driving me crazy to wonder if we would have good/bad news when we went to
the doctor to check his weight gain. Also, I needed a way to record how
many ounces of milk he gets from me when he nurses.

After reading the reviews here, I bought this scale, and I agree that it
seems very accurate for the money.

The scale comes almost assembled, but you do have to attach the baby tray
if you will be using it in that mode (or attach rubber plugs if you will
be using it in toddler mode). It requires one 9V battery, not included.

The scale's operation is very intuitive, and there is also a clear
instruction booklet. The materials seem mostly sturdy, but I did
subtract a star because it could have been less rough/plastic looking
if they had made the baby tray of the same chunky-looking style of
plastic, or something padded, as they made the toddler scale part.

The accuracy of the scale seems fine. I tested it with some household
objects with stated weights. For instance, I weighed a "4 oz (112 g)"
applesauce cup, and it came out as 4.5 oz and 120 g. This might even
be more accurate than promised (1/2 ounce) because of the weight of the
cup, which I doubt is included in the manufacturer's weight claim.

I have not yet had a chance to compare my son's weight at home with his
weight on the same day at the doctor's office, but I did do it within
one day, and the weights were within two ounces, which seems like it
could be a normal fluctuation due to how much water he'd drunk, etc.

My baby likes to sit in the tray, so it must be fairly comfortable. :)

CAUTION: For best results, use this product only on Planet Earth.
(Tee hee I teach physics and couldn't resist!)