| Salter 914 Electronic Baby and Toddler Scale |
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Product Details 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 Reviews (5 stars) - Exactly what I needed Scale works great and readings seem accurate when compared to readings at the doctor's office.
(5 stars) - Great small pet scale!! This was purchased to be used as a small pet scale. Perfect for the job.
(3 stars) - Nice to have I wanted this scale so I could weigh my baby before and after nursing to monitor how much milk she was getting like I was doing at a mothers group before returning to work. Unfortunately it is very sensitive to movement so it is hard to get a precise reading down to fractional ounces...it fluctuates a lot unless the baby is completely still. But it is still nice to have for monitoring weight gain and will probably be more useful when she is older.
(5 stars) - stu benjamin We Raise and show the Bulldogs and we always have a litter this is great on keeping track of their weight right to the ounce .... thank you Stu benjamin [...]
(5 stars) - Great, accurate weights for babies This is a great scale for tracking the weight gain of newborns and infants. It has a zero-out function, so I can weigh my baby with her diaper on (which any mother knows is a MUST). It also has a "hold" function, so if she is kicking around like a crazy person (which she often does), the scale will take an average weight, and hold the number for a few seconds after I pick her up. I noticed on a couple of the reviews that I read before I bought the product, some people complained that the scale did not give accurate readings (i.e., one in particular said that the scale weighed her baby at 5 lbs, but that was impossible because the child was a few months old)...the scale reads in both pounds and kilograms. If you are getting a reading that doesn't make sense, toggle between the two...most likely it is reading in kilograms and not pounds (5 kilos is a very normal weight for a 3-4 month old baby - it equates to 11 lbs).
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