Salter Dashboard Goal Weight Tracker Scale

Posted by Paul Handley on Wed 14th September 2011 at 08:00 AM, Filed in Unusual Christmas Gift IdeasFitness giftsGifts For HerGifts For HimCool Gadget Gifts

Scales with an incentive, The Salter Dashboard Goal Weight Tracker Scales are a dieters must have product.

US research has found those who closely monitor the pounds shed more weight in the long term. The reason? A regular weigh-in helps you stay mindful of your goal weight and watch for any extra ounces sneaking back on.

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Salter have taken this on board and made their new scales have a target weight prominent every time you use them.

The Dashboard Goal Tracker measures your current weight with ultra-accuracy, and cleverly calculates the difference between it and your goal, showing your current weight and the amount you have left to lose together on the screen.

The scales are pure simplicity and completely functional. You add your target weight and that’s it. Each time you step on the scales, you get an immediate reading on a very easy to read backlit screen, you get your target weight reading and the difference between the two.

This constant reminder is sure to help with weight loss. Up to eight people can have their target weights stored.

The Salter Dashboard Goal Tracker is amazingly good value too at £34.99 and available at Argos and online at salterhousewares.com.

With Christmas coming, and the excess we all enjoy over the festive season, every household could do with the Salter Dashboard Goal Tracker!

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