Monitor your health with this Fitbit Alta fitness wristband. It automatically detects when you're exercising, eliminating the need to press buttons, and it syncs wirelessly with a computer or smartphone, so you always have access to your stats. This Fitbit Alta fitness wristband has an OLED display that shows the time, stats and notifications.
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I've had my Fitbit for a little less than a month now but so far I like it. The only major issue I had so far is that it did not track one of my nights of sleep. Other than that everything else works as it was designed to. Keep in mind that Fitbit won't count your steps in the grocery store or wherever else if you are not swinging your arm (that the Fitbit is on). Nevertheless, I do like how I can compete with my friends and I like that it reminds me to get up if I haven't reached my 250 steps per hour. Sometimes, it seems like I have to hit it multiple times for the screen to display but it almost always responds by the third time around. Additionally, I would like to warn that the lighter colors (coral) can get dirty rather quickly. Other than that I truly think it is worth the money. Especially since it gives you charts of your progress and keeps a log of your sleeping habits (which sometimes need a little adjustment but you can do that manually). I noticed that I have gotten off the couch more or will go for walks just so I can win a competition or because I haven't reached my goal. It has definitely done its job keeping me off the couch but only time will tell how long the product will last.
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I never knew about steelbooks until I saw The Star Wars: The Force Awakens one. This steelbook is totally worth buying. I liked the artwork on the case and the case seems pretty sturdy. I'll definitely buy steelbooks in the future--especially when they are on sale.
KitchenAid Artisan Designer Series Stand Mixer: Whip perfect cream, mash delicious herbed potatoes and create fluffy yeast rolls when you add this mixer to your countertop collection. Measurement markings on the 5-quart glass bowl show liters and cups so you can be exact, and the 67-planetary mixing action ensures thorough blending.
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When I first purchased my stand mixer I wondered how often I would use it and whether it was worth the cost. Well--it has only been a month but I use my mixer at least twice a week. For instance, I have used it to make meatballs, mashed potatoes, shredded chicken, cinnamon rolls and icing to go with it, and several different types of cookies. I can say that my cookies have never come out better but the bowl does have to be scraped several times during the mixing process. I also recommend buying a secondary non-glass bowl (I brought a ceramic one) because the glass bowl tends to jump when it is not aligned properly or while the machine is trying to knead dough. Oh and the dough likes to creep up the dough hook during the kneading process. I should also point out that my mixer does struggle a little bit when it comes to kneading dough. Nevertheless, I am very happy with my purchase so far. I believe that I bought the right stand mixer since I rarely bake bread but I love baking a lot of other sweets.