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Boots Twist and Shape Mini Stepper

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  • ames123_2
    ames123_2 Posts: 566 Forumite
    Thanks just ordered one!
    Student MoneySaving Club member 017!
  • ooooh i'm so tempted. but will i use it?! That is rhetorical, obviously i don't expect any of you to answer, it just seems such a good deal!
    :rudolf:
  • thry9698
    thry9698 Posts: 126 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Found this quote on Boots Grabbit thread, it's for the same stepper - even more of a bargin!!!


    Quote pigsymalone ''In store at the moment Boots have 1/3 off their Shapers exercise equipment. If you joined the Health Club you should have received some discount vouchers (I think I got mine around October). The vouchers have a 50% off Shapers exercise equipment and the best bit is it takes 50% off the original price.

    I bought this stepper for £5.83.

    http://www.boots.com/shop/product_de... onid=1030108

    Original price £34.99
    1/3 off £23.33
    50% off -£17.49
    I paid £5.83

    They had quite a lot of other stuff (this was at the Metro Centre) so I am guessing anyone else who saved their vouchers would get the same deal.

    Don't you just love Boots :-)''
  • kjn6371
    kjn6371 Posts: 40 Forumite
    Back in stock.
  • kjn6371
    kjn6371 Posts: 40 Forumite
    Back in stock.
  • much better ones in sainsburys stores, including the elastic bungee pulls on th esides,
    reduced to £14.99.

    similar if not the same as this one


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  • try walking up and down stairs

    its free
  • Jo4
    Jo4 Posts: 6,839 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    I think I will order 1 as I don't have stairs and I sold my air walker as it took up too much room. At least this seems small and compact.
  • lisyloo
    lisyloo Posts: 30,077 Forumite
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    try walking up and down stairs
    its free

    Your are right paul but some people cannot lift their legs that far because of knee problems so sometimes more low impact exercise can help people who are imparied through injury or disability.

    My husband has a permanent injury and find a low impact machine much better for exercise and ultimate improving the condition.

    I'm not familiar with this machine but you may be able to set it ujp so that you don't have to move your legs as far as you would going up stairs.
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