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FlexWave Rubber Encased Hex Dumbbell: 30-lb Pair $53, 20-lb Pair $36, 10-lb Pair

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Walmart has FlexWave Rubber Encased Hex Dumbbell Pairs on sale listed below. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35+.

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Walmart has FlexWave Rubber Encased Hex Dumbbell Pairs on sale listed below. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35+.

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Model: FlexWave Rubber Encased Hex Dumbbell – 10-50 lb, Black, Durable Non-Slip Weights for Home & Gym Workouts

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joshownsyouall
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It's not bad. We've been spoiled by these exact dumbbells going .50 cents a lb the last 2 months. Not bad, not spectacular

If you need them asap, sure it's a decent deal

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Neilio517Today 04:39 AM
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Could someone please help comment as to how good of a deal this is?
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Quote from Neilio517 :
Could someone please help comment as to how good of a deal this is?
It's not bad. We've been spoiled by these exact dumbbells going .50 cents a lb the last 2 months. Not bad, not spectacular

If you need them asap, sure it's a decent deal
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Craftypath22Today 08:46 AM
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How long do you expect for $.50/lb to come back around?
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edrock200Today 06:52 PM
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Quote from Craftypath22 :
How long do you expect for $.50/lb to come back around?
That seemed to be a one time clearance deal around the holidays from a Walmart seller. I've been tracking for over a year and generally speaking 150lb sets for $130-150 are considered good. That clearance deal was amazing but seems to be the exception and not the rule.
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LovelyField599Today 06:53 PM
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Not really a deal go to Marshall's Ross or Tina's
Much cheaper
As for weights 10 pounds is nearly useless if your a man I would do 20 pounds minimum each hand
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RustyShaklefordToday 07:01 PM
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Quote from LovelyField599 :
Not really a deal go to Marshall's Ross or Tina's
Much cheaper
As for weights 10 pounds is nearly useless if your a man I would do 20 pounds minimum each hand
...that's ridiculous. Depending on what body part/exercise you are working 10lbs can be a solid amount. Drop sets, definition.

As far as a deal.. .50 per pound deals seem normal these days - and if you have patients just hold out till yard sale season.
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Matsui55Today 07:08 PM
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Quote from LovelyField599 :
Not really a deal go to Marshall's Ross or Tina's
Much cheaper
As for weights 10 pounds is nearly useless if your a man I would do 20 pounds minimum each hand
It's not useless at all, especially when used for rehab, functional type training, etc.

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