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I have a Koch, accurate to 2 gms , holds weight for ac/pc weights. Comes with a good rechargeable battery pack battery pack. Cost me about $700 C.
On Fri, 19 Sep 2014 12:04:25 -0500
Laura Coulter <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I’ve only ever used the Medela Baby Weigh scale, but the one I’m currently renting is suddenly way off, so I need a new one. The pharmacy I rent from isn’t going to get a replacement so I think I’m just going to invest in purchasing one. Do I “need" the baby weigh, or are others happy with less expensive brands? I would love any suggestions, as the new baby weigh II is very expensive ($1633), but I know it, trust it usually :) and like the ability to go betw. pounds and ounces to grams. I have used another LC’s Tanita but it doesn’t have that function the same way and I had heard in a class that Tanita was a good scale, but I wonder about it since it only costs $300. There’s got to be something in the middle here. Thanks in advance.
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> Laura Coulter, CNM, MS, IBCLC
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