Hey! So, about the Dr.meter Luggage Scale—overall, it seems pretty user-friendly, but there are a few things you might want to know before you decide if it’s the right fit for you.
From what we've found, a couple of people have run into some minor hiccups, particularly with the battery. You might need a small screwdriver to change the battery, which can be a bit of a hassle while traveling.
Plus, some have noticed a 'low battery' warning popping up sooner than expected. It sounds like it could be due to battery defects or the contacts, as there have been reports of batteries draining surprisingly quickly, sometimes in just 15 days.
Apart from that, it's mostly good news. This scale gets a thumbs up for being portable, durable, and quite accurate, which can help you dodge those pesky extra baggage fees.
It’s versatile, too, offering weight readings in both pounds and kilograms, so you’re covered no matter where you're headed.
In short, if you can work around the battery quirks, it seems like a handy gadget to have in your travel gear. Many people appreciate how convenient it is for keeping an eye on their luggage weight.