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popularRed_Liz | Staff posted Jan 19, 2026 04:47 PM
popularRed_Liz | Staff posted Jan 19, 2026 04:47 PM

edx Under Desk Electric Elliptical Machine w/ Remote $53 + Free Shipping

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Sweet & Cozy Space via Walmart [walmart.com] has edx Under Desk Electric Elliptical Machine w/ Remote on sale for $52.99. Shipping is free.

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  • 2-in-1 Auto & Manual Modes with Remote Control: 12 manual speed levels and 12 automated programs (P1-P12) for dynamic workout sessions. Easily switch between modes and adjust intensity using the included remote.
  • Easy-to-Read LED Display: Tracks time, speed, distance, calories burned, and total count.
  • Massage Pedals & Space-Saving Design: Acupressure points on the pedals gently stimulate your feet, improving blood circulation. Compact, lightweight build with built-in carrying handle fits neatly under any desk and stores effortlessly in small spaces
  • 12-month manufacturer's warranty
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Sweet & Cozy Space via Walmart [walmart.com] has edx Under Desk Electric Elliptical Machine w/ Remote on sale for $52.99. Shipping is free.

Product Features:
  • 2-in-1 Auto & Manual Modes with Remote Control: 12 manual speed levels and 12 automated programs (P1-P12) for dynamic workout sessions. Easily switch between modes and adjust intensity using the included remote.
  • Easy-to-Read LED Display: Tracks time, speed, distance, calories burned, and total count.
  • Massage Pedals & Space-Saving Design: Acupressure points on the pedals gently stimulate your feet, improving blood circulation. Compact, lightweight build with built-in carrying handle fits neatly under any desk and stores effortlessly in small spaces
  • 12-month manufacturer's warranty

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Model: edx Under Desk Elliptical Machine, Portable Electric Leg Exerciser with Remote, Electric Seated Pedal Exerciser for Seniors, Home Office, Orange

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Jan 19, 2026 05:59 PM
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JaxidianJan 19, 2026 05:59 PM
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Every photo either lacks a desk or shows terrible desk posture. This doesn't seem very practical. Not sure how this would even fit. With my feet on the floor, I only have about 3 inches of clearance before my knee would hit my desk. Seems like something to buy, use once, then never again when you realize how impractical it is.

That said, perhaps somebody with actual experience can chime in and help me understand?
Jan 19, 2026 06:29 PM
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deals_4_funJan 19, 2026 06:29 PM
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Quote from Jaxidian :
Every photo either lacks a desk or shows terrible desk posture. This doesn't seem very practical. Not sure how this would even fit. With my feet on the floor, I only have about 3 inches of clearance before my knee would hit my desk. Seems like something to buy, use once, then never again when you realize how impractical it is. That said, perhaps somebody with actual experience can chime in and help me understand?
Since the new year started, I have been looking into these exercise machines. They are all more or less the same; however, these produced by Chinese companies seem to offer better functionality than the expensive ones made by Deskcycle or Cubii, etc. These are primarily aimed at keeping legs moving to increase blood circulation rather than getting a workout.
I ended up buying a Deskcycle 2 on FB Marketplace for $20. If I come across a good deal for this Elliptical, I may still buy one. The Merach E32, E37 (looks same as Viamotion) line seems to have more online presence and is selling in multiple countries. You can also order from AliExpress. Merach E37 was $66 on Aliexpress, Merach E32 White was $69 on Walmart.
Last edited by deals_4_fun January 19, 2026 at 11:35 AM.
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Jan 19, 2026 07:07 PM
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diavolo33
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Jan 19, 2026 07:07 PM
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Calling this an "elliptical" is laughable. It's just a stepper.
Jan 19, 2026 07:11 PM
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JaxidianJan 19, 2026 07:11 PM
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Quote from deals_4_fun :
Since the new year started, I have been looking into these exercise machines. They are all more or less the same; however, these produced by Chinese companies seem to offer better functionality than the expensive ones made by Deskcycle or Cubii, etc. These are primarily aimed at keeping legs moving to increase blood circulation rather than getting a workout. I ended up buying a Deskcycle 2 on FB Marketplace for $20. If I come across a good deal for this Elliptical, I may still buy one. The Merach E32, E37 (looks same as Viamotion) line seems to have more online presence and is selling in multiple countries. You can also order from AliExpress. Merach E37 was $66 on Aliexpress, Merach E32 White was $69 on Walmart.
I appreciate the insight. I'm clearly very ignorant about these devices. I'd love the idea of healthier desk work, but am incredibly skeptical. Better blood circulation is a noteworthy goal as I get older. Can you comment on clearance under a desk? I still am incredibly skeptical of how practical these things are.
Jan 19, 2026 07:50 PM
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deals_4_funJan 19, 2026 07:50 PM
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Quote from Jaxidian :
I appreciate the insight. I'm clearly very ignorant about these devices. I'd love the idea of healthier desk work, but am incredibly skeptical. Better blood circulation is a noteworthy goal as I get older. Can you comment on clearance under a desk? I still am incredibly skeptical of how practical these things are.
Yes, elliptical movement reduces the height legs move. Though wheeled chairs are a problem, which tend to move away from the machine. Walmart has a generous return policy. If you don't like it, you can always return it.
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Jan 20, 2026 01:42 AM
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piranha971Jan 20, 2026 01:42 AM
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If you are thinking you are going to burn calories with this thing, you are going to be disappointed. This is a totally useless marketing gimmick. Litttle to no effort equates to little to no results. If you want to move while working, buy a standing desk and a walking pad.
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Jan 20, 2026 04:46 AM
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teaberryJan 20, 2026 04:46 AM
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Or a bike desk, during COVID, I got one and did about 12-13 miles on it while working.
Quote from piranha971 :
If you are thinking you are going to burn calories with this thing, you are going to be disappointed. This is a totally useless marketing gimmick. Litttle to no effort equates to little to no results. If you want to move while working, buy a standing desk and a walking pad.

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Jan 20, 2026 10:40 AM
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WireballJan 20, 2026 10:40 AM
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Quote from deals_4_fun :
Since the new year started, I have been looking into these exercise machines. They are all more or less the same; however, these produced by Chinese companies seem to offer better functionality than the expensive ones made by Deskcycle or Cubii, etc. These are primarily aimed at keeping legs moving to increase blood circulation rather than getting a workout.
I ended up buying a Deskcycle 2 on FB Marketplace for $20. If I come across a good deal for this Elliptical, I may still buy one. The Merach E32, E37 (looks same as Viamotion) line seems to have more online presence and is selling in multiple countries. You can also order from AliExpress. Merach E37 was $66 on Aliexpress, Merach E32 White was $69 on Walmart.
"These are primarily aimed at keeping legs moving to increase blood circulation rather than getting a workout."

I picked one like this up at Goodwill for $20, and that was my conclusion as well. It moved my legs on its own with its motor, and when I tried to resist the motor I'd accidentally overload it and cause it to reset. I couldn't get any noticeable cardio out of it. I ultimately ended up returning it for store credit.
Jan 20, 2026 11:13 AM
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Consigliere007Jan 20, 2026 11:13 AM
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I wonder how effective these things are. Probably won't burn a ton of calories.
Jan 20, 2026 01:59 PM
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androsskingJan 20, 2026 01:59 PM
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Reminds me of those vibrating belts from the 50's

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