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SalterMax Digital Analyser Bathroom Scale

R469

Retail: R750
About

SALTER HOUSEWARES began life in late 1760 in the village of Bilston, England. At this time Richard Salter, a spring maker, began making 'pocket steelyards', a scale similar to the fisherman's scale of today. For many years the UK'S No.1 brand for domestic weighing scales, Salter Housewares Ltd has now become the leading brand in many other countries.

This trusted UK brand offers a 15-Year Guarantee on all scales.

The preferred choice for the most dedicated fitness fanatics this advanced digital body analysis bathroom scale from Salter can measure your weight, body fat and body water percentages plus muscle mass, bone mass, BMI and BMR. With a ten-user memory you can also monitor the change in these figures to easily track the success of your fitness regime. Touch controls and a contemporary design make this Salter bathroom scale practical and stylish too.

Product Features
  • Measures Weight, plus Body Fat %, Body Water %, Muscle Mass, Bone Mass, Body Mass Index and Basel Metabolic Rate
  • 10 user memory
  • Athlete mode
  • Touch controls
  • Supersize easy to read backlit LCD display
  • Large toughened safety glass platform
  • Easy to read backlit display
  • Step on for instant weight reading
  • Display size 78 x 95 mm
  • Max weight x resolutions: 250kg x 0.1kg, 39st 6lb x 1/4lb, 550lb x 1/4lb
  • Size: 32 x 32 x 1.8 cm
  • Includes 3xAAA batteries
  • 15-year guarantee

For more info and see the user manual check out the Salter website!

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