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Model: Sweetcrispy Compact Armless Treadmill for Small Spaces, Quiet Under-Desk Walking Pad, Slim & Portable Design for Home Office Workouts, Ideal for Apartments and Work-from-Home Fitness, Silvery
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Looks identical to the Olixis walking pad I left a lengthy (ultimately negative) review for in the thread for that one from a few days ago. Check it out if you are considering this....
Looks identical to the Olixis walking pad I left a lengthy (ultimately negative) review for in the thread for that one from a few days ago. Check it out if you are considering this....
I bought one too, been fine so far. I did go back and read the review, this is pretty much for walking while at a standing desk so you can get steps in while working. I did 20k steps on it just today with no issues. I think if you're not using it for this purpose you're missing the point. I'll make sure I keep on top of oiling it so I don't get the same errors but we will see.
Last edited by MakeItGood March 17, 2026 at 04:26 PM.
I bought this walking pad as I am working from home, and it's been pretty cold outside. I use it mostly while on meetings, but have learned to walk and type as well. I go slow when using it. Never above 2.0 mph as it's mostly just to get steps and keep me moving. Over the last 3 months, its developed a constant squeak when the belt is moving. I took it apart, and soaped up the belt as instructed in a YouTube video I found. It solved the problem for about an hour, but then it started squeaking again. It's not noticeable to the people in my meetings, but for the price, I guess I shouldn't expect much. I am 5,6, 170 lbs, and can walk comfortably at 2.0. When I want to actually use a real treadmill, I go to the gym after work. My average steps per day have gone way up since using the pad, and I'm glad I spent the 70 bucks on it.
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