[Electronics-talk] Regarding talking weighing scale

Bhavya shah bhavya.shah125 at gmail.com
Sun Nov 3 08:29:55 UTC 2013


On 11/3/13, Alan Siman <alansiman at cox.net> wrote:
> Clarification whether you want a scale to weigh yourself or kitchen
> items etc.?
> On 11/2/2013 8:26 AM, Bhavya shah wrote:
>> Hi, dear Electronic Talks mailing list friends.
>> I am planning to purchase a simple, compact and inexpensive talking
>> weighing scale.
>> Please guide me regarding this matter.
>> Note: I would be really satisfied with a compact, inexpensive and
>> perfectly accurate talking weighing scale without any fancy additional
>> features.
>> Regards
>> Bhavya
>>
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Hi, dear Electronic Talks mailing list friends. I just want to clarify
Alan's doubt regarding the purchase of an inexpensive and compact
talking weighing scale. I want to buy a weighing scale which can
measure the weight of humans and not kitchen items.
Please try to recommend the most inexpensive one.
Regards
Bhavya




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