







📊 Pinch your way to peak performance—because your progress deserves precision.
The Accu Measure Fitness 3000 is a clinically endorsed personal body fat caliper delivering gold-standard accuracy within 1.1% of underwater weighing. Designed for private, at-home use, it offers a simple, cost-effective way to track body fat changes consistently over time. Trusted by health professionals and fitness experts alike, this analog device empowers you to measure and monitor your body composition with confidence and convenience.





| ASIN | B000G7YW74 |
| Age range | Adult |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 130,047 in Health & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Health & Personal Care ) 84 in Body Fat & Body Composition Monitors 3,028 in Dietary Management |
| Brand | Accu-Measure |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (3,950) |
| Date First Available | 12 Mar. 2007 |
| Display type | Analog |
| Features | High Accuracy |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item display length | 1.75 inches |
| Item model number | 3000 |
| Manufacturer | Accu Measure |
| Number of pieces | 1 |
| Outer material | Plastic |
| Power source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 12.7 x 7.62 x 21.84 cm; 27.22 g |
| Seasons | Evergreen |
| Size | 1 ea |
| Style | Clinical |
| Weight | 0.11 Kilograms |
B**N
Cost effective and simple way to measure progress
Really happy with this. Came with clear instructions and is very simple to use. It may not be 100% accurate but nothing is that doesn’t cost the earth. It actually doesn’t matter, what it is really useful for is body transformers to measure progress. The key thing you want then is ease and cost of use, and consistency between results. As long as you are using the same method to measure, you can track progress whether that method is totally accurate or not. It is a little flimsy and will probably break at some point but so what, it’s cheap enough to buy another one when that day arrives.
Y**H
Good but not perfect
It's pretty simple to use and cheap. Relatively accurate for when you're going from something like 20 % body fat to like 10 % perhaps but clearly as you get slimmer and leaner, it's much less accurate but it's a nice handy tool none the less. I got it for £5 when it was on sale, wouldn't buy it for £20 or whatever the initial asking price was though.
P**S
Easy to use, giving very accurate results
I have never ever diet before. I picked up a lot of weight and decided I have to do something with that. I picked a low carbs one and bought this Personal Body Fat Tester to check my current body fat % and my progress. It was easy to use and came with a short manual with pictures, showing how to test it properly. There was also a chart to use with the results. Easy to use and no problems. Actually I thought it may be to simple so decided to go for different methods of measuring body fat with tester. The results were almost identical to the one achieved with the method provided by manufactured. I was quite pleased with that. Overall, I consider it a good product and I'm happy with it. This was my
F**T
Perfect
Good precision which provides repeatable results. That’s all I needed to track the progress of my training / nutrition week by week. The measuring slide makes it possible for you to take measurements on your own without the help of another person (apart from the subscapular site of course). You simply slide it to the right and as you feel the click you can release the pressure and just read the result. The click felt during the measurement allows for the same amount of force being applied every single time hence removing the human judgement on how much to squeeze the device. As the instructions only tells you to measure the suprailiac site (above the hip bone) and does not take in consideration other important sites like triceps, abdomen, leg, chest, etc.. you could end up having wrong conclusions on how your body is changing in general. You can easily overcome this problem by using any of the body fat calculators available online, where you will find 3, 4 and 7 site measurements calculators. The more sites the more accurate your body fat calculation will be. Just as an example, in my case the difference between suprailiac only and the 4 sites method, the measurements varied by around 5% less for the multi-measurement one as for most people the first place to gain or perhaps the hardest to lose is around the waist even if you have a slim body. For the measurement itself, there is not much difference between this and the Fat Track digital one which I also owned in the past. The digital having the advantage of calculating the final value for you at the end of the last site measurement without any charts but at a much greater extra cost and still limited to the number of sites that it has been designed for (3 for the standard digital caliper). In the end of the day the final number is the least important for me, but rather how much the body fat is changing across different places of the body over time.
D**A
Sturdy and work as described.
I had initial fears of this item being too flimsy for use, but I took the risk due to their low(ish) price. When they arrived I thought they felt surprisingly solid, it's made from a hard plastic and is structured in a way that completely reduces flexing when used properly. (which is more than I can say for other items I've tried) The idea of these calipers isn't to press down as hard as you can, which is what most people do hoping to get a smaller number. It has a clicking mechanism that lets you know when to stop pushing, which is highly useful if you're heavy handed. It also has a very useful leaflet with it which includes bodyfat charts and averages, as well as easy to follow instructions of how to use it. I wouldn't pay too much attention to the numbers it gives you, but it's still a pretty accurate way of tracking your % loss. At the end of the day if you want a definite reading it's best to see your doctor.
D**L
I wouldn't recommend
I'm a fan of Tom Venuto's 'Burn the Fat, Feed the Muscle' - it's helped me lose over 20 kilos of body fat. He stresses the need to measure body composition, not weight, so I've been looking for a method that's accurate and affordable. Here's what I've tried and what body fat % they give me. 15.2% Fit Quest scales with foot and hand sensors - at my gym 18.9% Weight Watchers scales with foot sensors 21.3% personal trainer using caliphers, three upper body skin folds 23.6% Accumeasure skin fold 25% Davi scales with foot and hand sensors - at my gym but also, I think, in Boots the Chemist Conclusion? I don't know how you would work out which of these is accurate - so I'm going to stick with my cheap Weight Watcher scales and just monitor trends without necessarily being confident in the fat %. I enter weight and fat% into MyNetDiary which then gives me graphs - of course, you use a spreadsheet. Just being aware of changes in my appearance is also helpful - as the fat burns I can see creases then muscle appearing. The Accumeasure is a bit fiddly and you end up with a range rather than a specific percentage so I wouldn't really recommend.
L**A
great product!
It is a very simple-to use element. I would recommend reading other charts on body fat than the ones that come with it, but overall a very exact and simple product. I have been using it for a month of exercise and diet, and It has been working very well to measure even the fat that I lost in a month :) (I lost 0.5% of body fat yay :P).
T**L
The product is accurate and simple to use. You may use online calculators instead of the charts provided to measure the body fat percentage. Please check this link ([...]). In addition, if you are interested in measuring subcutaneous fat thickness of a particular location instead of knowing the body fat percentage. You could simply divide the measured thickness by caliper by two and then subtract epidermis thickness (typically ~ 0.1 mm).
F**A
de lujo, ninguna pega, hace su funcion y es economico. incluye ficha para anotar datos, etc, pero solo dice de probar con un pliegue, cuando en realidad por internet recomiendan hasta 7 pliegues. buscar y leer.
A**C
Pas de pile, un manuel très clair. Rien à redire, à part peut-être que les graduations auraient pu être imprimées des 2 cotés pour faciliter la mesure à gauche afin de pouvoir comparer avec la mesure à droite.
C**A
... kauft zweimal! Die Wahrheit dieses Spruches musste ich leider schmerzlich erfahren, als ich mir vor einiger Zeit ein billiges Caliper-Modell gekauft und mir gedacht habe, das würde schon reichen... Innerhalb kürzester Zeit war ich so angenervt, dass ich wieder auf die Suche gegangen und hier gelandet bin! Nun gibt es volle Punktzahl: Der Caliper liegt gut und der Hand, verzieht sich nicht, misst ohne sich ständig zu verhaken und der kleine Schieber "speichert" die Messung, so dass man sich selber messen und danach bequem ablesen kann ohne sich verrenken zu müssen und dabei die Messung zu verfälschen! Da ich mir ungern regelmäßig meine Speckfalten von anderen Leuten zusammendrücken lassen will war der letzte Punkt für mich sehr wesentlich! Ich kann die Zange nur wärmstens weiterempfehlen!
D**J
Not sure why people are complaining about how flimsy or impossible it is to get a measurement with this device. It is the same caliper used by health professionals for decades and the guide explains exactly how to use it. I assume their real reason is that they were either too obese to use it (you need to use tape measurements, not calipers) or thought they could return it after a single use but found out you can't for hygienic reasons so they gave it a one star out of spite. Anyway, I personally purchased this to compare the BF% that my Galaxy watch measures me at which I believed to be inaccurate. Sure enough, it was by 3-4%. It works. Plain and simple. Watch a few YouTube videos on how to get the most accurate body measurements with the device and you'll be good to go.
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