Consumer Reports lists the best products to buy this month that will help you reach your goals and won’t wallop your wallet.
January is a great time to find savings on things that will help jump-start the new year right, from big items like treadmills and ellipticals to smaller ones like smartwatches and fitness trackers.
Consumer Reports tracks the prices of many of its top tested products all year long, so it knows exactly when they go on deep discount.Get DFW local news, weather forecasts and entertainment stories to your inbox.Because January follows two months of heavy holiday sales, discounts tend to be a bit sparser overall. But you’ll typically see deals on health, fitness, and other resolution-related products.
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