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Fortis Dual Motor Vibration Plate $36 (Was $249) + Delivery (Free with Kogan First) @ Kogan

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Similar to the other deal here is the dual motor variation. The differences I have noticed are:
* Dual motors. Not sure if this means it is more powerful than a single motor.
* A 10 minute default time present (the single motor has 15 minutes)
* A different pattern on the plate. This one has foot outlines.

Overview

Struggling to get motivated to go to the gym? Shake off weight without expensive gym memberships with this portable and versatile dual motor vibration plate.

Greater power and vibration with dual 200W motors
Uses both side and vertical plate vibration to stimulate muscles
99 Speed levels and variable timer to suit any fitness level
Overload protection, anti-jamming and anti-static systems
A convenient and easy way to exercise
Shake your weight off and torch calories with double the motors of the Fortis Dual Motor Vibration Plate.

Praised by celebrity trainers and backed by controlled studies^, this dual motor vibration plate has the potential to help you contract muscles at a more intense rate than regular exercise, so you can power past your fitness goals!

The exercise variations are almost limitless with squats, lunges, push-ups, abdominal crunches, planks and so much more all ideally suited to this machine. And the best thing? You can do it all in the comfort of your own home with an easy to use remote control!

Highlights:

Variable timer and 99 speed settings
High quality, durable motor
Versatile and easy to store
^ European Association for the Study of Obesity. (2009, May 8). “Vibration Plate Machines May Aid Weight Loss And Trim Abdominal Fat”

The Fortis Vibration Plate should always be used in conjunction with a healthy diet and lifestyle

Specifications

Dimensions 142 x 740 x 425mm
Weight 15.8kg
Maximum Load 150kg
Power 200W
Voltage AC 220V, 50Hz
Manufacturer Warranty 1 Year

In the box

Fortis Dual Motor Vibration Plate
Remote

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closed Comments

  • $38.99 postage to rural NSW (kogan first isn't available).

  • +1

    $22 postage to Adelaide.

    Any benefits in these?

    • -1

      Yes I'd like to know too, being from Adelaide, but what does it mean by dual motors

      • +4

        It's got 2 motors

  • It says 49 for me?

    • +1

      Put the discount code in.

      • Got it. Thanks

  • They can't advertise this as being able to make you lose weight if it is not scientifically proven right?

    • Supposibly:

      ^ European Association for the Study of Obesity. (2009, May 8). “Vibration Plate Machines May Aid Weight Loss And Trim Abdominal Fat”

      • +1

        May

        Then again

        May not

        means SFA

    • I have a hypervibe G17 pro and it certainly does assist with weightloss among many other benefits - costs a packet though. Then again it is not an underpowered toy like this unit from Kogan. Save your money.

      • +1

        your hypercrap gets pretty shit reviews on amazon

        • +1

          Each to their own but a couple of neg reviews hardly constitutes an informed position. I can only comment on my own experience. I have had one for a number of years and it was an essential part of my rehab after a major traffic accident. The Hypervibe G17 is more so a commercial quality unit and not aligned to the typical bargain hunter seeker on OZB. My post was to call out the toy like nature of the unit on offer for $36 from a position of knowledge. Just saying not to have any expectations on the Kogan unit beyond providing a mild wobble.

  • +1

    Supercharge it with a Power Balance Hologram sticker

    • +1

      And a power magnet bracelet

  • +2

    Can we stack these to loose weight faster?

  • +4

    Results vary about losing weight. The wife does lose it but also eats more sensible foods,stays active. I have the hungry jacks vouchers saved on my phone and it's only a few minutes drive for me from work….. So it doesn't help me.

  • yeah "shake yor weight off" claim is bogus.
    the point of these vibation machines seems to be tricking your body into thinkg your about to fall over so it panics and works real hard.
    nfi if these can achieve that.
    but still if these can motivate you to actually do some excercise thats a win for $36 right ?

  • +1

    I just ordered it 4 days ago for $49. Wanna kick myself in the nuts.

    • I like to see you try.

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