Taylor 5572 BIA Body Fat Analyzer and Scale with 10 Memory Settings
February 5, 2010 by admin
Filed under Body Fat Analyzer
- Body water & Athlete Mode
- Separate scale only mode.
- Three easy to read LCD displays
- Body fat range graph
- Accurate to 330 lbs.
Product Description
Leading magazines rank the Taylor body fat scales the highest, so be comfortable knowing this scale will be consistent and reliable. All Taylor body fat analyzers utilize the BIA method of analyzing fat ¿ bio electrical impedance analysis ¿ the most accurate method. A harmless electrical signal flows from one foot, through the body and back down to the other foot, registering the impedance between the fat and muscle. Taylor body fat analyzers also use 4 contact… More >>
Taylor 5572 BIA Body Fat Analyzer and Scale with 10 Memory Settings
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The body fat analyzer on this scale does not work. My husband, who had lost a lot of weight, weighs 130 at 6′. He’s all skin and bones and it said he had a 43% body fat! It’s just not possible! I’m not sure about the accuracy of the scale part, because I haven’t been weighed anywhere else, but after reading the other reviews I’m seriously considering finding out!
Rating: 1 / 5
This item gave me inconsistent readings within a matter of minutes. It first gave me a reading of 48% fat, then 19% fat, then 33% fat.. and the weight would go within a range of 13pounds. And I was on a flat surface. I had to return the scale.
Rating: 2 / 5
Like the other reviewer, I have problems with this scale. It does the same jumping around when measuring body fat in a matter of seconds although I never really pay attention to that anyway. It tells me different weights all the time, from one week to the next when it’s not possible that I’ve gained that much weight.
I’m looking into buying a Tanita scale.
Rating: 1 / 5
I bought this product and like the other reviewers, it gave me widely inconsistent readings just seconds apart. On top of that, I do not believe this product measures body fat at all (at least not entirely by the method it claims). It supposedly uses a current to test body composition, but if you change your height data in your profile, you see your Body Fat change proportionately. This should not happen if the reading is based on a “harmless signal through the fat and muscle in your body,” as the Instructional Manual claims. I cry chicanery. I’m taking mine back for a refund.
Do not buy this product.
Rating: 1 / 5