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FitRx SmartBell 5-25 lbs. Quick Select Adjustable Dumbbell (Single)

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$59

$99

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Tzumi Electronics via Walmart has FitRx SmartBell 5-25 lbs. Quick Select Adjustable Dumbbell (Single) for $59. Shipping is free.

Tzumi Electronics via Walmart has 2-Count FitRx SmartBell 5-25 lbs. Quick Select Adjustable Dumbbell for $112.10. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member blackDaglia for finding this deal.

Features:
  • FitRx SmartBell, Quick-Select Adjustable Dumbbell for Home Gym, 5-25lbs. Weight in 2.5lbs Increments
  • One handed weight adjustment for convenient, simple functionality
  • Anti-slip handle and safety lock to keep plates secure during your workout
  • The perfect addition to any home gym
  • Easy wipe-down maintenance
  • 8 plates with 9 different weight configurations: 5, 7.5, 10, 12.5, 15, 17.5, 20, 22.5, and 25 lbs.

Editor's Notes

Written by qwikwit | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About the store:
    • Walmart's Return Policy can be found here.

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Written by blackDaglia
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Deal Details
Community Notes
About the Poster
Tzumi Electronics via Walmart has FitRx SmartBell 5-25 lbs. Quick Select Adjustable Dumbbell (Single) for $59. Shipping is free.

Tzumi Electronics via Walmart has 2-Count FitRx SmartBell 5-25 lbs. Quick Select Adjustable Dumbbell for $112.10. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member blackDaglia for finding this deal.

Features:
  • FitRx SmartBell, Quick-Select Adjustable Dumbbell for Home Gym, 5-25lbs. Weight in 2.5lbs Increments
  • One handed weight adjustment for convenient, simple functionality
  • Anti-slip handle and safety lock to keep plates secure during your workout
  • The perfect addition to any home gym
  • Easy wipe-down maintenance
  • 8 plates with 9 different weight configurations: 5, 7.5, 10, 12.5, 15, 17.5, 20, 22.5, and 25 lbs.

Editor's Notes

Written by qwikwit | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About the store:
    • Walmart's Return Policy can be found here.

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Written by blackDaglia
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I had these for a week. Couldn't return them fast enough. The adjustment mechanism sucks and the dumbbell always gets stuck in the cradle. Also, the length remains the same no matter how much weight it's set to. For moves like upright rows, this is very awkward.

I do P90X where you go from one move to the next, adjusting weights on the fly, no breaks in between and these absolutely suck for that. If you're the type who does a move then stands around before your next set, then these might work for you.

I ponied up for a set of the REP dumbbells and couldn't be more happier. If you're at all serious about working out, this is one area you don't wanna skimp.

EDIT: My review is of the 52lbs version
Counterpoint: even if they kind of suck it's about the same price as 2 25lb dumbbells plus you get the lower weights.

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4 months ago
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Jigged
4 months ago
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Same price on Amazon
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CyanWriter8569
4 months ago
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25 pounds isn't enough. Good deal nonetheless
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nguyenick
4 months ago
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Quote from Jigged :
Same price on Amazon
I wasn't able to find the item on Amazon. Do you have a link?
4 months ago
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aerodynamics
4 months ago
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I had these for a week. Couldn't return them fast enough. The adjustment mechanism sucks and the dumbbell always gets stuck in the cradle. Also, the length remains the same no matter how much weight it's set to. For moves like upright rows, this is very awkward.

I do P90X where you go from one move to the next, adjusting weights on the fly, no breaks in between and these absolutely suck for that. If you're the type who does a move then stands around before your next set, then these might work for you.

I ponied up for a set of the REP dumbbells and couldn't be more happier. If you're at all serious about working out, this is one area you don't wanna skimp.

EDIT: My review is of the 52lbs version
Last edited by aerodynamics July 11, 2024 at 12:23 PM.
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4 months ago
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rly723
4 months ago
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Any recommendations for budget kettle bell? Never used one but want to improve some shoulder weakness and maybe use for squats
4 months ago
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lostmyoldsdaccount
4 months ago
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I own the larger weight set and I highly recommend it. This model doesn't make as much sense though.
4 months ago
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jzyoufool
4 months ago
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Counterpoint: even if they kind of suck it's about the same price as 2 25lb dumbbells plus you get the lower weights.

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4 months ago
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whiskershire_sauce
4 months ago
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man, had these been 5-335, would been insta-buy
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slickbuyer7
4 months ago
476 Posts
I have a pair of these for about a year now, they are great
4 months ago
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OlivePenguin524
4 months ago
597 Posts
Not sold by WalMart and vendor only has 67 ratings
4 months ago
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Motz
4 months ago
116 Posts
I like that these have 2.5lb adjustments.

I bought these from Target a while back when they were on sale for $70 each and they are great. The adjustment mechanism and how they go back into the dock are what is important to me IMHO. I like testing things like this in person
https://www.target.com/p/adjustab...A-88001438
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EdEd1190
4 months ago
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Seems like it is going to be a big, clunky, plastic block of very little weight.
Last edited by EdEd1190 July 10, 2024 at 12:47 PM.
4 months ago
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slickbuyer7
4 months ago
476 Posts
Quote from slickbuyer7 :
I have a pair of these for about a year now, they are great
Sorry I have the 52lb one: https://www.walmart.com/ip/788425647
4 months ago
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thedavidk
4 months ago
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The better deal is to get the 52.5lb dumbbells with the stand for $200. The receipt shows that the dumbbells are $68.71 each and the stand is $62.57. Return the stand and one dumbbell (if you only want one) but then it's $10 more for twice the weight

https://www.walmart.com/ip/FitRx-...om=/search

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VioletTent657
4 months ago
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Quote from lostmyoldsdaccount :
I own the larger weight set and I highly recommend it. This model doesn't make as much sense though.
When using lighter weights this model will be more compact and a more pleasant lifting experience. I find the larger ones unpleasant to use for lighter weights.