Healthometer 160LB bathroom scale from Health O Meter is a 400 pound maximum capacity mechanical floor scale that increments in 1 pound graduations. This mechanical dial scale comes with an easy to read 8 inch raised dial and 11 x 13 inch platform. Perfect for homes, offices, or clinics where 1 pound readability is sufficient. Health-O-Meter's 160LBS mechanical floor scale gives you the accuracy of a beam scale that is as compact and affordable as a typical bathroom scale.
It is important for us to mention, the 160LBS Health O Meter bathroom scale really does weigh up to 400 pounds. People tend to question why it is called the 160LBS if it weighs beyond 160 pounds. For this reason, we called Health-O-Meter and asked them their reasoning behind the name 160LBS. Health O Meter's response was that the 160LBS model has always had this name, and over time, the product has been modified, but the name remains. They also call this scale the mechanical Big Foot dial scale.
Pro Series
Large Raised
Dial, Large
Platform Scales With superior accuracy, this scale gives precise
weight measurements. Extra large platform
accommodates multiple users.
Health O Meter 160LBS Dial Bathroom Scale's Full List of Features:
Raised dial for extra foot room
Non-slip, textured mat
Heavy-duty steel base and platform for
extra strength and durability
Professional 8" easy-to-read dial
Extra large platform for stability
1 Year Limited Warranty
4" Raised dial for extra foot room with Non-slip, textured mat
Always place the scale on a hard and flat surface for best accuracy. Accuracy may be affected
by very soft, deep pile carpets or rugs. Step on and off the scale a few times before attempting to weigh yourself. This will
align the internal mechanism.
Professional 8" easy-to-read dial Adjust the pointer to zero, if necessary, using the zero adjust knob at the bottom of
the scale.
Note: As you use the scale over a period of time you may find that the pointer drifts
slightly from zero. The best time to check the zero adjustment is after weighing when
you step off the scale, if the pointer does not return exactly to zero, adjust with the
zero adjust knob.