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Gazelle Exerciser
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Hi, I'm [EMAIL="I@looking"]looking[/EMAIL] for Tony Little's Gazelle exerciser (advertised on JJB shopping channel). The cost is £99 plus £13.95 postage. Does anyone know anywhere I could get this cheaper. I have tried Ebay where there are some for sale but they are all for collection only and I live too far away.
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personally i wouldn't bother i had one and it didnt help me get fitter or lose weight, i gave mine away on freecycle, you could try posting a wanted add on your local oneenjoy life, we only get one chance at it:)0
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I have one, being used as a coat hanger

Didnt lose weight nor tone up either and I did use it - honest0 -
The problem with these machines is that they are quite boring, so you get easily fed up with them.
Have you considered buying some DVDs?
I have a collection of them so that I can have a choice and I think they are great value for money. You can buy on ebay to get them a bit cheaper and sell when you get bored to minimise the cost further.
Currently I'm enjoying Lillia's Latinasize.
You can choose the routines you want to do, so you can customise.
You can see reviews of DVDs on amazon but of course it's somewhat subjective.
BTW - we do have an orbitrek and we do use it sometimes, but I think you need other options as well.
The only way I've got myself sorted is to join a gym (that I can visit 5 times a time), join a weight loss club (where I can visit 3 times a week), have the orbitrek (which I can use whilst watching TV) and have various DVDs I can use as well as my bicycle or walking.
By surrounding myself with many options it means I can't complain about variety and I'm more likely to find something I like on any given day.0
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