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Ozeri ProMax Scale Review



Product Description

The all-new Ozeri ProMax 500 lbs. (230 kg) Digital Bath Scale features the highest weighing capacity for the most demanding applications. Equipped with auto calibration technology that makes tracking your weight easy, right out of the box, and the latest generation of StepOn Activation, your body weight is displayed immediately upon placing your feet on the scale, with no tapping required to turn on or activate the scale. The Ozeri ProMax accurately displays results in increments of 0.2 pounds or 0.1 kilograms (0.2 lbs. or 0.1 kg) on its latest generation 4.3" blue backlight LCD, providing clear and easy-to-read results under all ambient light conditions, and from virtually any angle. It uses 4 custom engineered high-tech sensors to capture weights up to 500 lbs. or 230 kg, with industry-leading accuracy. Upgraded with Ozeri's most durable 8mm thick uniform impact-resistant tempered glass, and certified by international testing firm TUV under thousands of demanding compressions, the Ozeri ProMax 500 lbs. (230 kg) Digital Bath Scale combines accuracy and ease-of-use with longevity. It also features non-slip feet that will not scratch floors, and a convenient unit Button to switch between lbs., kgs, and St. The Ozeri ProMax conserves battery life with automatic power off, and runs on 4 AAA batteries (batteries included). It also ships with a free Body Tape Measure and Body Fat Caliper. Your Satisfaction is 100% Guaranteed.
My Review:
It's a new year and that means it is time to kick my butt in gear.  We all need to step on a scale sometimes and get some motivation to make some changes.   This scale came with a tape measure and body fat caliper so a couple extras for a good price always helps sell to a consumer.

The look of the scale is very sleek and looks great in my bathroom.   It really is a very stylish scale with the glass and silver.  The other feature that I really like on the scale is the big font size for the numbers.  

Overall this is a great scale for any bathroom that hopefully will help you get a new focus on your fitness goals.!   GOOD LUCK and happy weight loss journey to you! 

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