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<blockquote data-quote="AndBreathe" data-source="post: 1147620" data-attributes="member: 88961"><p>To add my 2p worth, [USER=246967]@EdMac[/USER] , I also did a bit of comparing of both of my sets of 511s. I did a full scan/reading (you can also do just a weigh in) on the morning of leaving the UK, then followed up doing the same, next morning where I have my other set. Leaving aside the daily variations we all see, I found them to be a great match.</p><p></p><p>Let's face it, in the reducing phase, post diagnosis, we're interested in the decreasing trends, then when maintaining, the maintenance trend - a bit like our bloods. Unless deeply into the reducing mode, it's unimportant if the scale reads a kilo either way. I love my Omrons, and even my always been slim, scale-dodging, OH is interested to keep an eye on things these days.</p><p></p><p>Personally, I think they've been a good buy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AndBreathe, post: 1147620, member: 88961"] To add my 2p worth, [USER=246967]@EdMac[/USER] , I also did a bit of comparing of both of my sets of 511s. I did a full scan/reading (you can also do just a weigh in) on the morning of leaving the UK, then followed up doing the same, next morning where I have my other set. Leaving aside the daily variations we all see, I found them to be a great match. Let's face it, in the reducing phase, post diagnosis, we're interested in the decreasing trends, then when maintaining, the maintenance trend - a bit like our bloods. Unless deeply into the reducing mode, it's unimportant if the scale reads a kilo either way. I love my Omrons, and even my always been slim, scale-dodging, OH is interested to keep an eye on things these days. Personally, I think they've been a good buy. [/QUOTE]
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