Sat Nag Dummy Sat Nav Gadget Designed To Irritate

Anyone who has been tempted to throw their Sat Nav out of the window on account of the device’s consistent nagging certainly won’t find this Sat Nag of interest, but those looking for a device to use as a prank that’s guaranteed to raise a smile may just be tempted by the idea of unleashing this Sat Nag on your unsuspecting prey.
Sporting a fake, holographic screen the Sat Nav will not help you get from A to B but what it will do is keep nagging you with a host of vocalised remarks that are designed to grind you down, such as ‘In 100 metres turn left. No right, err, no left. Sorry, I never can tell my left from my right’ and ‘Is your short cut really faster when we get stuck in traffic like this, well, is it darling?’
Agreed, it’s highly whimsical and, arguably, will loose its appeal rather quickly, but the very idea of the Sat Nag certainly raised a smile this end.

Sat Nag Features:
- The in-car gadget that gets you nowhere fast.
- This mock-up Sat Nav is crammed with totally unhelpful and embarrassingly familiar offerings from a patronising woman’s voice such as “In 100 metres turn left. No right, err, no left. Sorry, I never can tell my left from my right”.
- The Sat Nag has a holographic screen highlighting roads such as Earache Avenue.
- Suitable for ages 16 years+ (some strong language).
- Size: 10 x 8 x 2cm.
The Sat Nag is yours for a mere £7.99 (approximately $14/€12 at the time of writing).
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