- Engineered to the highest precision standards
- Measures weight and body fat and hydration
- Easy-to-read, 1.3″ digital display
- Longlife 3V lithium battery preinstalled
- “Tap-on” scale activator and 4-user memory
Product Description
Achieving the right weight can change your life, and Weight Watchers scales by Conair help customers make it happen…. More >>
Weight Watcher Scale By Conair WW31 Digital Body Fat and Body Water Scale





This seems like a neat scale for the price, but mine would not even turn on. Had to return it and I just stopped at Walmart and bought a nice Taylor model.
Rating: 2 / 5
I purchased this scale to keep track of my weight loss. I’m not overweight but want to lose and tone up to be healthier and get back in shape. I also joined Weight Watchers for the nutrition part, since portion control and keeping track of what I eat helps me a lot. This scale isn’t all that accurate and there is almost a 5 pound difference between this scale and the scale at my Weight Watchers meetings. Also, I had weighed myself at different times during the day (out of curiosity) and found that the difference in numbers seem unrealistic. I am considering talking to a doctor to find out if it’s normal for that much of a weight fluctuation throughout one day. I bought this scale for accuracy and now question it. I am probably going to wind up spending the extra money and getting a better scale.
Rating: 3 / 5
WW31 Digital scale is very god product. I am using it from 2 years now. Still no complaints at all. Highly Recommended!
Rating: 5 / 5
I found this scale easy to use and accurate, however, I have only had it a year, and have had to replace the 2 lithium button batteries that it requires at least 3 times. I only use the scale about once a week. The cost of the batteries alone is almost equal to what I paid for the scale. I will be buying a new scale with longer battery life.
Rating: 3 / 5
My weight registers consistently, but the body fat and hydration don’t show at all, just “ERR”. (My punny friend said that if I was hydrated enough, it would read “water” instead of “err” (air). LOL!) Anyway, I bought this scale for those features, ESPECIALLY the hydration feature, so this scale is mostly useless to me. It’s also a pain to have to turn it on before stepping on as well. Most other scales I’ve owned have turned on upon feeling my weight.
The manual says nothing about how to correct an ERR message, outside of saying that it will ERR if my weight exceeds the scale’s capacity. Um, excuse me? I’m FAR from it!
I’d say it’s not worth it, since all features obviously don’t work.
Rating: 2 / 5