Walmart.com has Pair of SmileMart 33lb Adjustable Dumbbell Set on sale for $59.99. Shipping is free.
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About this Product:
This dumbbell set is made of concrete weight plates and chrome finish bar. It comes with different sizes weight plates for you to adjust to your desirable dumbbell weight.
It is great for your upper body workouts, which helps tone and sculpt your arms, shoulders, back and also strengthen your muscles.
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Walmart.com has Pair of SmileMart 33lb Adjustable Dumbbell Set on sale for $59.99. Shipping is free.
Thanks community member Not_Johnnybravo for sharing this deal
About this Product:
This dumbbell set is made of concrete weight plates and chrome finish bar. It comes with different sizes weight plates for you to adjust to your desirable dumbbell weight.
It is great for your upper body workouts, which helps tone and sculpt your arms, shoulders, back and also strengthen your muscles.
Model: SmileMart 66 Lb. Adjustable Dumbbell Free Weight Set, Black
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I would say a bad thing. These are larger than iron plates. They are only 33lbs each but already appear to be big and can't add any more plates to it. 33lbs is not that much. Not sure about durability either. Concrete is brittle, iron is not. Accuracy might be an issue as well (e.g. getting incorrect weight for the whole dumbbell)
Bought these last month (the 105 pound version) and returned them. These dumbbells and plates are HUGE. Extremely bulky, and the plates have weird residue that constantly sheds and gets all over everything. Adjusting the weight and changing plates is a workout in itself (you have to spin the screw clamps/collars for several minutes).
For obvious reasons, there's no return shipping so you have to lug these into a Walmart to return them. Not worth the hassle.
Personally going to wait a few more months as the market continues to get over saturated with fitness gear and find a good set on sale.
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I would say a bad thing. These are larger than iron plates. They are only 33lbs each but already appear to be big and can't add any more plates to it. 33lbs is not that much. Not sure about durability either. Concrete is brittle, iron is not. Accuracy might be an issue as well (e.g. getting incorrect weight for the whole dumbbell)
Last edited by satellite779 February 9, 2021 at 10:47 PM.
I have a similar one (20lb x 2) bought from Walmart. It is fairly stupid. Too big and too difficult to switch weight. Core fitness is the best adjustable weights. I bought one now. 55lb x 2 adjustable for $230 or so.
I have a similar one (20lb x 2) bought from Walmart. It is fairly stupid. Too big and too difficult to switch weight. Core fitness is the best adjustable weights. I bought one now. 55lb x 2 adjustable for $230 or so.
Bought these last month (the 105 pound version) and returned them. These dumbbells and plates are HUGE. Extremely bulky, and the plates have weird residue that constantly sheds and gets all over everything. Adjusting the weight and changing plates is a workout in itself (you have to spin the screw clamps/collars for several minutes).
For obvious reasons, there's no return shipping so you have to lug these into a Walmart to return them. Not worth the hassle.
Personally going to wait a few more months as the market continues to get over saturated with fitness gear and find a good set on sale.
Last edited by KevoD February 9, 2021 at 11:16 PM.
I'd say it's between Ironmaster and Powerblocks. Each has their usefulness, but not just one is "definitely" the best.
Ironmaster sucks.. you need to remove the lock in either side and make changes. You cannot shift from a 15 lb to 30 lb quickly. The other one is too weird looking. Core fitness is the best value for money, easiest to switch weights.
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Ironmaster sucks.. you need to remove the lock in either side and make changes. You cannot shift from a 15 lb to 30 lb quickly. The other one is too weird looking. Core fitness is the best value for money, easiest to switch weights.
Core fitness requires a special tray just to put the dumbbells in and switch weights.
More plastic pieces and moving parts which means more chances of it breaking.
You have to baby it more than Powerblocks, so that means no accidental drops.
But I'm not blind so I know what makes Core dumbbells good. They're the fastest adjustable dumbbells. Priced between Powerblocks and Ironmasters, right? I don't remember what the price Powerblocks are nowadays with shipping and stuff.
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Core fitness requires a special tray just to put the dumbbells in and switch weights.
More plastic pieces and moving parts which means more chances of it breaking.
You have to baby it more than Powerblocks, so that means no accidental drops.
But I'm not blind so I know what makes Core dumbbells good. They're the fastest adjustable dumbbells. Priced between Powerblocks and Ironmasters, right? I don't remember what the price Powerblocks are nowadays with shipping and stuff.
I have powerblocks and I purposely chose them because I didn't want to be tied down to a tray to change them and I actually frequently use the weights without the handle for like a tricep extension
They're way more versatile IMO and really well made
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For obvious reasons, there's no return shipping so you have to lug these into a Walmart to return them. Not worth the hassle.
Personally going to wait a few more months as the market continues to get over saturated with fitness gear and find a good set on sale.
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But, it is definitely the best adjustable dumbbell. Easy to adjust by twisting the handle.
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But, it is definitely the best adjustable dumbbell. Easy to adjust by twisting the handle.
For obvious reasons, there's no return shipping so you have to lug these into a Walmart to return them. Not worth the hassle.
Personally going to wait a few more months as the market continues to get over saturated with fitness gear and find a good set on sale.
Posted on SD recently has been a 40 pound set (20 x 2) for only $19. That's less than 50 cents a pound.
Yeah yeah, same concrete setup. but, hey, it's $19
https://corehomefitness
But, it is definitely the best adjustable dumbbell. Easy to adjust by twisting the handle.
More plastic pieces and moving parts which means more chances of it breaking.
You have to baby it more than Powerblocks, so that means no accidental drops.
But I'm not blind so I know what makes Core dumbbells good. They're the fastest adjustable dumbbells. Priced between Powerblocks and Ironmasters, right? I don't remember what the price Powerblocks are nowadays with shipping and stuff.
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More plastic pieces and moving parts which means more chances of it breaking.
You have to baby it more than Powerblocks, so that means no accidental drops.
But I'm not blind so I know what makes Core dumbbells good. They're the fastest adjustable dumbbells. Priced between Powerblocks and Ironmasters, right? I don't remember what the price Powerblocks are nowadays with shipping and stuff.
They're way more versatile IMO and really well made
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