Weight Watchers WW34D Glass Precision Electronic Scale
- Easy to read 1.3″ digital display
- Displays weight in 0.1 lb or 50g increments
- 380 lb, 172 kg weight capacity
- Tap on scale activator
- Lifetime lithium battery included
Product Description
Weight Watchers Glass Precision Electronic Scale is engineered to the highest precision standards with semiconductor technology and a multiple load cell system. Contemporary curves frame an elegant, impact resistant, tempered glass platform…. More >>


This “Tap on scale activator” is annoying! We’ve had to “tap” it numerous times for the scale to even come on (if it ever does). Sometimes I give up trying and decide not to weigh myself, which defeats the purpose of me buying this scale to be sure I am keeping up with my weight on a weekly basis. It doesn’t make any sense and I just want my scale to work when I step on it.
Rating: 1 / 5
Just received this scale from Amazon. As in the online descriptions, the scale’s packaging coos about the scale being “sleek,” “elegant” and “contemporary.”
It would look great – if the manufacturer had not pasted a huge, red, stop-sign shaped sticker right in the center of the glass scale. And not a nice, easy to remove vinyl sticker for those who apparently can’t figure out how to activate the scale. No, this is a cheap, impossible to remove without the expense of Goo Gone sticker. Contacted the corporate office to mention this idiot move – zero interest; told me I was calling after hours. Eventually made it past the busy signals of the customer-service 800 number and left them a message.
So, I’m looking forward to using my new scale. Just as soon as I go the hardware store, buy Goo Gone, and scrub off the cheap sticker, that is.
Rating: 3 / 5
I’m actually looking for a regular old fashioned scale and decided to see if anyone else is having problems with WW scale. I’m glad I’m not the only one with PROBLEMS. This was a terrible buy. I can weigh 145 one minute and then weigh 159 the next. I wondered if it was a leveling issue… I placed it all over my house…and no. Same results. The best scale to get is one you see in the doctor’s office but who can afford that?
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Alright, now I am thinking this is some factory issue. I’ve now decided to giggle the bottom a bit and try it. Even this morning I weighed 3 pounds more before I took a shower. This thing is annoying. I am going to buy some cheap one from Target and see how that goes (mechanical, that is). I would not recommend this at all. I even stuck two bewildered cats on the scale and it didn’t register at all.
Rating: 1 / 5
This scale is pretty horrible. The scale has instructions to tap the middle of it and wait until it goes to 0.0 before stepping on. I tapped it, waited for 0.0 and then stepped on. When I did I saw 3 blinking 0’s as if it was actually working. Then the scale shows 0.0 as my weight.
I tried to contact Conair customer support but I was told that this was an “electronic item” and it can break easily during shipping. Big help.
Rating: 1 / 5
I bought this scale for myself and a family member both the scales are inaccurate. If you weigh yourself then weigh yourself again within seconds/minutes you’ll get a different reading each time. It varies greatly each time by several pounds. I had my weight change as much as 4 pounds in a time spanned of as little as a minute. It even differs as much as 8lbs. when compared to my doctor’s scale. I would not buy this scale.
Rating: 1 / 5