Least expensive that I've seen
Gold's Gym
About this item
40lb set includes two 3lb handles, four 2.5lb plates, four 6lb plates and 4 collars
Features ergonomic grips
About this item
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Enjoy the versatility of gym equipment from the comfort of your own home with the Gold's Gym 40lb Dumbbell Set. Equipped with four 2.5-pound plates, four 6-pound plates, two dumbbell handles and collars, the set allows you to work with a variety of interchangeable weights in one easy-to-use and -store set. Designed for high-performance comfort, this Gold's Gym set features ergonomic grips, comfort handles and rubber trim collars. The durable cast iron plates have a semi-gloss finish for long-term rust- and maintenance-free use, and the collars are threaded for a safe and secure fit to the handles.
Gold's Gym Adjustable Cast Dumbbell Set, 40 lbs:
40lb set includes two 3lb handles, four 2.5lb plates, four 6lb plates and 4 collars
Set features ergonomic grips, comfort handles
Plates are made of solid cast iron with a baked enamel finish
Different weight plates allow you to create several weight combinations with the dumbbells
Weights can be gradually added as the workouts intensify
Ideal for home use
Rust- and maintenance-free
Model: RSWB-GG040T-2
30-day limited manufacturer warranty
Specifications
Brand
Gold's Gym
Material
Cast Iron
Color
Black
Features
Adjustable
Type
Hand Weights
Fitness Goal
Build Muscle, Tighten & Tone
Manufacturer Part Number
RSWB-GG040T-2
Assembled Product Dimensions (L x W x H)
13.98 x 12.40 x 6.20 Inches
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Gold-s...s/21672511
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Gold-s...s/21672511
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I've not figured out why 40 simple pounds of steel costs more than a complicated cell phone. But.... Definitely a good price compared to the alternative!
Yeah I was thinking too.
But...
1) The bar is three pounds each
2) Add 2 6# plates
3) You get.... a fifteen pound dumbbell
Only justification I could come up with