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Some bathroom scales can last a very long time (years) if maintained properly. If you do not plan to use your digital scale for a long time, remove the battery inside so it doesn't leak. Also be sure not to drop the scale or get it wet. Salter is a company that makes top drawer scales that have the longest lifespan of any bathroom scale brand.
Some bathroom scales can last a very long time (years) if maintained properly. If you do not plan to use your digital scale for a long time, remove the battery inside so it doesn't leak. Also be sure not to drop the scale or get it wet. Salter is a company that makes top drawer scales that have the longest lifespan of any bathroom scale brand.
A life time if you have lead.
Most shower curtains if properly maintained will out last all the other accents in your bathroom.
If you want accuracy and ease-of-use. A lot of scales are junk because they give inconsistent readings. If you are looking to get in better health and are weighing in daily, digital scales are the way to go. As long as you go with a model that is been tested to have a quality sensors to ensure accuracy, digital will give you precise figures consistently.
Use the bathroom somewhere else.
It can be pretty large depending on how long it has been since you last went to the bathroom.
So many reasons like eating, going to the bathroom, how much clothes you have, what food you've eaten, how long ago you ate, if your standing straight, how long you've been up and how long you slept last night, even breathing in and out can change your weight the slightest bit. Bathroom scales also aren't the most precise way of weighing yourself, but they just give you a good estimate, usually only half a pound off. If you really want a good idea of how much you weigh, weigh yourself 3-5 times at different times of the day and make sure you're wearing the same thing every time, or even better strip down to your birthday suit. Once you've weighed yourself a couple of times, average it and that'll give you a pretty good idea of how much you weigh.
This depends on the temperature and the aeration of the bathroom.
A snake's tail - starts at the cloaca. If you look at the underside of a snake, each of the ventral scales is a long, narrow rectangle. This pattern changes after the vent (entrance to the cloaca) to smaller, tessellated scales. The vent (and thus the tail) is after the last ventral scale.
About 48 days you should try it yourself.
maybe about a month or two (scales grow slowly)