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Seca Cursa 818 Scales with Pedestal-mounted Display Unit for Your Convenience

January 20, 2009

Seca weight scales top the list of choices among weighing scales for both professional and personal use. Seca manufactures a wide variety of scales, which share several user-friendly features, the hallmark of Seca products. But each Seca scale is a distinctive product in itself, incorporating traits to suit individual requirements as well. From floor scales to half and full pedestal scales, they come in variety of shapes and sizes for you to choose from. These precision scales provide accurate reading and are ideal for use in hospitals as well as fitness centers.

You may be monitoring your health or perhaps working towards a healthier lifestyle. Either way, Seca Cursa 818 Digital Personal Scale is the ideal one for you. With an integrated body fat/body water function, this high-capacity scale can precisely measure the fat and water content of your body and thereby determine your health status. A user is uniquely identified by personal data, such as gender, age, and height.

The elegant and attractive design of Seca Cursa 818 Body Fat Scale features a plastic base covered with a thick and transparent glass platform robust enough to withstand heavy duty use.

You must be wondering as to what is it about this Seca Cursa 818 water scale that makes me this excited. After all, the features I have discussed up until this point are nothing extraordinary. Well, it is about the position of the display and keyboard unit. It is mounted on a knee high column, which is slightly tilted towards the user. The large and clear display is easier to read. You also don’t have to bend on your knees to operate the keyboard. How many times has an inadvertent step on the keys changed the reading and you had start all over again? With the arrival of Seca Medical Body Water Analyzer, this will be history.

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  1. the mounted display is good use. keyboard unit is highlight eaze to use

    Comment by Dimitri siminova — January 26, 2009 @ 9:53 pm

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