

⚖️ Step up your wellness game with precision and style!
The Eat Smart Precision Plus Scale combines a sleek, fingerprint-resistant stainless steel platform with advanced step-on technology and a large backlit LCD for instant, accurate weight readings up to 440 lbs. Designed for comfort and durability, it’s perfect for professionals and families seeking reliable, honest health tracking with effortless usability.



| ASIN | B001Q5DYL0 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #163,731 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #232 in Digital Bathroom Scales |
| Brand Name | EatSmart |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (377) |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Form Factor | Mini |
| Included Components | Digital Bathroom Scale |
| Item Weight | 6 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Lifetime Brands Inc. |
| Material Type | Glass, Stainless Steel |
| Measurement Type | pounds |
| Model | ESBS-65 |
| Part Number | ESBS-65 |
| Readout Accuracy | 0.2 Pounds |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Adults, Baby |
| Special Features | Bodyweight, Smart |
| UPC | 896893001107 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Weigh Scale Type | Counter Scale |
| Weight Capacity Maximum | 440 Pounds |
L**R
Nice Large Platform. Easiest Possible User Interface.
Nice large platform. Easiest possible user interface. I step on it and it displays my weight. I wish all products were this simple and intuitive. My previous scale tried to hide its inherent inaccuracy by fudging my weight to match my previous weight so it didn't report me being .2 pounds lighter or heavier a few seconds apart. I didn't mind the inherent inaccuracy but I hated it lying to me to cover for its inaccuracy. This scale is more accurate, and doesn't lie to cover for its inadequacies. I hate that in a person, and I hate that in bathroom scales. Just do your best and be honest.
O**E
Great purchase
Great scale, easy read and it is within 2 lbs of the Drs scale.
M**S
Excellent bathroom scale!
I never thought I'd be excited about a bathroom scale, and have never cared much either. At, shall I say, over 60, I've never had very serious issues with my weight, and I've never had anything but whatever hand-me-down or cheap drugstore scale came to hand. The last one would read as much as five pounds different if I stepped back on it repeatedly, with my feet in a slightly different position, so I had enough of that! Given that background, ordering and receiving this big, beautiful scale was an unexpected pleasure! It's well-built and has heft to it. It doesn't creak or snap or groan when I step my 185 pounds on it. It does not have gee-gaws that require fiddling-withs. It's elegant, and functional. It has a bright, easy-to-read digital readout. I can't believe that I am enjoying a bathroom scale this much.
E**.
Eat Smart Scale - Great for Monitoring Weight.
Nice features. Very nice size platform. Easy to read bright screen. Can Vary in readings if it isn’t on flat level floor, but is very accurate on flat surface. I bought it on prime day, great savings… uses two AAA batteries. Comes with 2 year limited warranty, so no real need to buy the one offered by Amazon.
K**S
Best bathroom scale I’ve ever owned
This is, hands down, the best bathroom scale I’ve ever owned. Its consistency is unmatched. With previous scales, stepping off and back on could yield wildly different readings—sometimes fluctuating by as much as ±3 lbs. Not this one. The readings are steady and reliable every time. As for the decimal display always ending in 0 or an even number—yes, I’ve noticed it, but it’s such a minor quirk it doesn’t bother me in the slightest. The accuracy and dependability far outweigh that detail.
M**H
varies too much to be useful for measuring day-to-day weight loss progress
As soon as I got this scale, I set it down on a level surface and weighed myself - I then weighed myself for a second time. The same number. Looks good - I thought at first - maybe it is measuring consistently to within the 0.6 lb increments (pretty large increments anyway) it increments by. Then my partner weighed themself, then I weighed myself again, putting my feet in the same place I had before. In that one minute of difference, the scale informed me I had lost a pound and a half. I then picked up my cat and weighed us both, then put the cat down and weighed myself again - now I had gained a pound from my original weight ?! That this scale displays a decimal point number is meaningless and misleading - for my scale at adult human weights it is not actually capable of measuring at such precision, and can only measure to around 3 lbs of precision. These scales fool many customers (and likely many of the positive reviews) into suggesting their capability to measure at that level of precision. They do this by having their embedded chip memorize the last weight they gave, and if the next weigh-in in the next few minutes is anywhere in that ballpark range, giving the exact same number. However you can reveal their actual accuracy by having a few other people weigh themselves in between. Then you will realize that scales like this are just "making it up" / giving useless noise even to the level of individual pounds more or less. To me a scale like this is basically useless - if you want to weigh yourself every day to get a basic sense of the direction you're going in weight, you'd want it to be accurate to a pound. That way over a few days of weigh-ins, if it's consistently lower, you can get a general sense as to if you are losing weight. That can let you know if you are on the right course or need to be more strict - and I've used that approach successfully in the past to lose weight. Here you only understand your progress if you are already a weight loss success story. Not very useful. I'll be returning it and buying a "class III certified" scale, they are more expensive but definitely give a higher level of precision.
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