

⚖️ Step into accuracy, stay grounded in style.
The Adamson A23 is a high-precision analog bathroom scale supporting up to 350 pounds, featuring a large, easy-to-read dial and an anti-skid rubber surface for safety. Built with durable cold-rolled steel and backed by an industry-leading 20-year warranty, it offers a maintenance-free, battery-less design perfect for professionals who value reliability and timeless simplicity.







| ASIN | B08XK2SDPZ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #207,939 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #27 in Mechanical Bathroom Scales |
| Brand | Adamson |
| Brand Name | Adamson |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 438 Reviews |
| Display Type | Dial |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 20 Years |
| Form Factor | Stationary |
| Included Components | A23 Analog Scale |
| Item Weight | 3.2 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Adamson |
| Material Type | Cold rolled steel plate |
| Measurement Type | pounds |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Humans |
| Room Type | Bathroom |
| Special Feature | Anti-slip surface, Accurate readings, Tare wheel, Max 350 lb |
| Special Features | Anti-slip surface, Accurate readings, Tare wheel, Max 350 lb |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 20 years |
| Weigh Scale Type | Balance Scale |
| Weight Capacity Maximum | 350 Pounds |
| Weight Limit | 350 Pounds |
J**U
Great Analog Scale
Very accurate. Love the analog style and functionality. Just like it used to be. Do not like the digital stuff. This one works perfectly for me. Step on and read your weight easily. Thanks!
D**D
Old School is a good thing
Very well made scale, it’s accurate compared to other scales I’ve used that were electronic, very old school. Great to not have to deal with apps or data or technology in general.
D**E
Has Limitations | Old School Done Right
I wanted an analog/mechanical scale to check the accuracy/consistency of my digital scale. The trouble is that my digital scale is accurate (usually) to .1 lb. The Adamson A23 is only accurate to +- 5 lbs. That's the bad part. The good part is that the build quality is outstanding. It's built like a tank, as they say. I wouldn't want the numbers or the platform to be any smaller (I weighed 149.3 lbs. this morning.) Easy to calibrate and use. Old school done right.
M**L
It's very old fashion looking and works great
I was very ill and lost 30lbs, didn't want to get it back to fast so this scale doesn't lie.
S**R
Solidly made, but inaccurate.
UPDATE: I've just been to the doctor's for a physical. Using this Adamson scale, my weight has been reading almost exactly 230lbs for the last month. Despite my negative review below I'd kept using it to at least have a general idea of tracking my weight. It's been consistent lately, but I'm glad I didn't update my original review to say that. My doctor's scale yesterday said 242lbs and when I got home, the Adamson insisted I was still 230. One of the two was clearly wrong -- doctors' offices usually have well-calibrated scales, so I was betting on that being correct. Just to be thorough and because I now needed a new scale anyways, I purchased another 2 relatively cheap digital ones. They both agreed withing a few decimals of 242. So this Adamson scale has been recently consistent, yet wildly inaccurate. Thought I'd lost about 20 lbs since writing the below review about 22 months ago; Turns out I've lost maybe 10. Could be worse, I guess. But if you're trying to lose weight, this shouldn't be the scale for you -- you want accuracy not flattery. Original review follows: I purchased this to replace a quite old digital scale that had a bad/hard to read display I'd been living with for years. Figured I'd go analog so I didn't have to worry about batteries or an iffy display. It feels solidly made, has a surface large enough for my size 13 hoofs, and is easy to read as specified in the marketing materials. Calibration using the wheel on the bottom is very easy. However, despite making sure it's calibrated each time immediately before using it, it seems to be very inaccurate. I can calibrate it, step onto it, and it'll read 258 Lbs. When I step off, it may go to zero, or it may go to plus or minus 2 pounds around zero. Re-calibrating it and stepping back on, it'll read something like 252 Lbs. Calibrating it and gently tapping the top with my foot can cause the needle to stop somewhere around the zero mark, again, plus or minus maybe 2 Lbs. According to this scale -- weighing myself in the morning before eating, etc. -- I lost 8 pounds in the last few days. Then I gained 4 pounds. Then I lost 5 pounds. And so forth. If you're tracking your weight in a spreadsheet over a long period of time, I'll bet the inaccuracy will average out fine in the long term. But just to casually keep track of my weight? Not so much. Also, I'm confused by the "d=2" on the face of the scale. I assumed that was the maximum deviation from a calibrated value (i.e. ±2Lbs), but it seems the "d" value is the scale's smallest displayed division according to the NIST. But this scale has 1 Lb divisions. Am I reading that wrong? At any rate, I just read through the description on here twice, and nowhere do they mention the accuracy of the scale. Which seems like a large omission, and something I should've noticed before buying. Maybe it is ±2 Lbs? But having a 4 pound window on a scale to measure humans seems kinda large to me.
M**M
Heavy duty, acurrate
The scale is heavy duty. Easy to balance. Need to get used to counting lines on scale.
P**H
Big scale, fits big feet, no battery.
A little pricey but great quality and worth it, spot on scale, heavy duty and fits big feet, dial, so don't have to fool with batteries. Nice.
M**W
kind of dark - harder to read
Big and stable, but bc it's dark, it's hard to read it very exactly. If you're okay within 2 or 3 lbs, it's fine though.
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