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Eye Level Wireless ScaleStepping on the scale is never a person's favorite thing to do. There's always this level of shock when the numbers appear and then a small gasp, followed by denial. Nevertheless, I can't say that I've ever stood on a scale and wondered, "Gee, I wish I didn't have to look down to the see the numbers; I'd much rather read my weight by looking straight ahead at a remote control." Confused? So am I.

Enter the Eye Level Wireless Scale. It lets you read your weight from the included handheld or wall-mountable remote control's LCD screen. That's right: no more straining your eyes, because you need to read those numbers correctly.

The wireless scale supports weight up to 400 pounds, contains four sensor points, and is made of glass. Available at Taylor Gifts for a whopping $39.98.



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Posted by: jb
February 7, 2008 1:11 PM

very nice when your weight doesn't allow you to see the number looking down.


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