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14-Piece Athletic Works 40-Lb Adjustable Vinyl Dumbbell Set

$20

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Walmart has 14-Piece Athletic Works 40-Lb Adjustable Vinyl Dumbbell Set (4x 7.5-Lb + 4x 2.5-Lb Plates) for $19.97. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35+.

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  • Includes: Four 7.5 lb plates, four 2.5 lb plates, two tubular steel bar handles, and 4 spring clip collars.

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    • This is rated 4.1 out of 5 stars based on over 425 ratings.
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Walmart has 14-Piece Athletic Works 40-Lb Adjustable Vinyl Dumbbell Set (4x 7.5-Lb + 4x 2.5-Lb Plates) for $19.97. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35+.

Thanks to Staff Member niki4h for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Includes: Four 7.5 lb plates, four 2.5 lb plates, two tubular steel bar handles, and 4 spring clip collars.

Editor's Notes

Written by StrawMan86 | Staff
  • About this Product:
    • This is rated 4.1 out of 5 stars based on over 425 ratings.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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I bought these in the past and they're fine but you're getting what you pay for in terms of quality and ergonomics.
Think mine have started leaking sand/cement whatever is inside them, as there's a powder on the floor after I put them down. No, I never dropped them either.

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I bought these in the past and they're fine but you're getting what you pay for in terms of quality and ergonomics.
Think mine have started leaking sand/cement whatever is inside them, as there's a powder on the floor after I put them down. No, I never dropped them either.
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Quote from Abused.Return.Policy :
I bought these in the past and they're fine but you're getting what you pay for in terms of quality and ergonomics.
Think mine have started leaking sand/cement whatever is inside them, as there's a powder on the floor after I put them down. No, I never dropped them either.

Same here... won't buy them again
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Great as a background prop, when creating an 80's montage.
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Quote from Abused.Return.Policy :
I bought these in the past and they're fine but you're getting what you pay for in terms of quality and ergonomics. Think mine have started leaking sand/cement whatever is inside them, as there's a powder on the floor after I put them down. No, I never dropped them either.
I've found that's generally the case with most weights. If you're unsure if you'll ever use them, cheap ones are fine for the 3 times a year they'll get used. But if you want to actually work out with them, spend the extra money on some good dumbbells.
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I'm sure they don't make them like they used to, but my set from 15 years ago (which I ironically paid $20 for at WM) is still going strong with no leaks.
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Don't buy this junk. If you actually want to work out at home you'll only end up having to spend more money when these start failing.
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Quote from Abused.Return.Policy :
I bought these in the past and they're fine but you're getting what you pay for in terms of quality and ergonomics. Think mine have started leaking sand/cement whatever is inside them, as there's a powder on the floor after I put them down. No, I never dropped them either.
Same experience here.

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Probably ok for a starter work out 3 times a week but if you're serious get metal plates. Usually cheap used.
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Just another data point... I bought mine awhile ago (about 15yrs ago or so, similar to another poster). And mine's still working well. Admittedly, I barely used it until last year. It survived 2-3 moves.
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Quote from Abused.Return.Policy :
I bought these in the past and they're fine but you're getting what you pay for in terms of quality and ergonomics.
Think mine have started leaking sand/cement whatever is inside them, as there's a powder on the floor after I put them down. No, I never dropped them either.

Same. I've had them for probably 7 years or so. The handles have, surprisingly, held up but the weights themselves began leaking fairly quickly. I will say, they were dirt cheap so I didn't mind abusing them. I mainly used them for driveway circuit training type workouts and ended up running duck tape around the outside edges (they began to crack quickly) then have them a coat or two of plastidip that I had laying around. I won't say that will fix them if people abuse them like I did but if you at least duck tape them from the start, I could see them lasting far longer.

Ultimately, all of these testimonials are here to convey that the durability is very poor but they still work.
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Quote from Abused.Return.Policy :
I bought these in the past and they're fine but you're getting what you pay for in terms of quality and ergonomics.
Think mine have started leaking sand/cement whatever is inside them, as there's a powder on the floor after I put them down. No, I never dropped them either.

I agree, I have these too and would not recommend it if you are intending to keep it longer. Other con I noted was the barbell, you will need another grip to hold it well as it can get slippery with a little bit of sweat
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these used to be so scalpable during the covid era Big Grin

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