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I do the same as Bev, upside down. I'm mean
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I'm mean too
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I am using Salter scales, those ones http://www.amazon.co.uk/Salter-Desig...pr_product_top
I had to turn my biggest Star upside down because she won't fit on scales anymore until I found this http://www.amazon.co.uk/Wham-Plastic...dp/B0076WGY50/ Salter scales are amazing as other reviewer form Amazon mentioned if they were destroyed I would buy the same again. 3.5 years serve me with no trouble and extremely accurate. I simply put the food storage box on top of the scales then press 'zero' button it will reset scales to sero. Buttoms are flat so I can push the box over the button and bingo! i do not have to turn poor Mitha upside down anymore. |
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I have just bought some scales today actually but they look good.
One question - they have a bowel?? ha ha auto-correct?
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