On digital scales, "DWL" typically stands for "Display Weight Lock." When activated, this feature locks the displayed weight reading, preventing it from changing even if the user shifts or moves slightly. This can be useful for ensuring consistent measurements or for capturing a weight without fluctuations.
"Dwl" is an abbreviation for "dead with laughter." It is often used in online communication to show that something is extremely funny.
I suspect it means the battery is flat or the scale is broken.
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Because they are more exact than digital ones.
D-link air DWL 512
Arlyn Scales has really high quality hanging scales for pretty low prices. Go to www.oldwillknottscales.com they have a good selection of digital hanging scales
Yes, there is a difference in regular vs. digital scales. Regular scales use a mechanically suspended platform tied with weights. Digital scales uses a stress block to give readings.
dwl, hurt; marwaidd; diflas; cymylog; pwl all mean dull.
Actually it is called a balance - scales are in music and on fish.
I honestly do not
It means to add some time, you get it.. lol, haha, lml, dwl.... only i am that smart.
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