Journal Chacham's Journal: Verbiage: Scales and "fake repeatability"
A review on a scale explains how (cheaper) scales provide repeatable numbers.
People love repeatable numbers. Consistency is more important than accuracy. Of course some get the two mixed up. But that's okay, as long as you get what you want.
(Cheap) bathroom scales are affected by slight differences in foot placement. Another scale compensates it otherwise. Other people just go for three consistent weightings.
Similar to the 80/20 Rule, perhaps, most people just want a decision made for them. Sure, we all know the numbers change, but which do i use? Three weightings? That's unscientific! Proximity to the last time? That's silliness! Yes, what if the manufacturer of the scale is willing to do just that for you? Finally, an accurate, consistent scale!
Currently, it has 12,639 out of 15,649 5-star reviews. That's ~80%. Who woulda thought?
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