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frontpagephoinix | Staff posted Mar 17, 2026 08:32 PM
frontpagephoinix | Staff posted Mar 17, 2026 08:32 PM

Yes4All 160-lb Capacity Adjustable Dumbbell Stand

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Amazon has Yes4All 160-lb Capacity Adjustable Dumbbell Stand on sale for $92.60. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for finding this deal.

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Written by megakimcheelove | Staff
  • Our research indicates that this offer is $18.73 lower (17% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $111.33.
  • Rated 4.7 out of 5 (163 global ratings)
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Model: Yes4All Stand for Adjustable Dumbbells Up to 160 Pound - Spotter Stand, Rack & Weight Rack With Strap for Convenience, Safety & Easy Storage - Use With Expandable Dumbbells

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Yesterday 04:10 AM
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LovelyChicken9152Yesterday 04:10 AM
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Is the privilege to put your adj dumbbells on a rack like this over have them lying around on the floor worth $93?
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fuzzylightbulbYesterday 02:16 PM
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Quote from LovelyChicken9152 :
Is the privilege to put your adj dumbbells on a rack like this over have them lying around on the floor worth $93?
This is the exact conversation I had in my head
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Yesterday 06:53 PM
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G1GRANDEURYesterday 06:53 PM
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its nice to have when you start. but, I set it down on the floor till next set anyways, so not necessarily.
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Quote from LovelyChicken9152 :
Is the privilege to put your adj dumbbells on a rack like this over have them lying around on the floor worth $93?
Depends on how much weight you're using. It's not pleasant at all to lift, let's say, 60+ lbs off the floor every single set. Your lower back will thank you if you have something like this.
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Yesterday 08:06 PM
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airandfingersYesterday 08:06 PM
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Sweet, I've been looking at these for my FitRX XL adjustable dumbbells, but couldn't stomach the price. Hopefully they're compatible, their combined weight of 180+ lbs is above this stand's listed limit but probably well within tolerance. Thanks for sharing!
Yesterday 08:07 PM
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AdelleyYesterday 08:07 PM
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Quote from LovelyChicken9152 :
Is the privilege to put your adj dumbbells on a rack like this over have them lying around on the floor worth $93?
lol such an open ended question..

Answer: You'll survive without it.. I guess

Like the person above said. Would suck having to deadlift 120lb everytime you want to shoulder press a pair of 60lb dumbbells. Then having to gently set it back down on the floor.

This v shape design is nice though especially for powerblocks. Won't have to lift the dumbbell out of the cradle as high.
Yesterday 08:08 PM
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DogheadYesterday 08:08 PM
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Recently got the eisenlink low stand for twice this price, but that also has sturdier build quality with casters and weight storage. Looks nice too.
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cbcolli43Yesterday 08:25 PM
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Quote from Adelley :
lol such an open ended question..

Answer: You'll survive without it.. I guess

Like the person above said. Would suck having to deadlift 120lb everytime you want to shoulder press a pair of 60lb dumbbells. Then having to gently set it back down on the floor.

This v shape design is nice though especially for powerblocks. Won't have to lift the dumbbell out of the cradle as high.
I can't imagine someone who lifts weights thinking a 120lb deadlift is a challenge.
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Yesterday 08:26 PM
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cbcolli43Yesterday 08:26 PM
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Quote from LovelyChicken9152 :
Is the privilege to put your adj dumbbells on a rack like this over have them lying around on the floor worth $93?
Also, if small children sometimes find their way into your workout space, this just gives the dumbbells a lot of potential energy that could seriously injure little people.
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Yesterday 08:34 PM
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StrongStew507Yesterday 08:34 PM
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This thing is fantastic. A year ago I dropped/shattered my cheap dumbbells and decided it was time for an upgrade. This fits Rep QuickDraw nicely, just bend the back edge back. Rep has a better stand that looks similar, but it also costs 3x.
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Quote from cbcolli43 :
I can't imagine someone who lifts weights thinking a 120lb deadlift is a challenge.
Well.. Whether it's challenging or not isn't the point. It's the annoying aspect of it.
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Yesterday 11:24 PM
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StrongStew507Yesterday 11:24 PM
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Quote from Adelley :
Well.. Whether it's challenging or not isn't the point. It's the annoying aspect of it.
I can't imagine someone who lift weights thinking the only value in a dumbbell rack is to avoid deadlifting.
Yesterday 11:27 PM
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StrongStew507Yesterday 11:27 PM
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Quote from cbcolli43 :

Also, if small children sometimes find their way into your workout space, this just gives the dumbbells a lot of potential energy that could seriously injure little people.
The main point of the rack is to improve safety. Or at least one of the main points. The weights cannot just roll off; they have to be lifted directly up first. A kid would be much more likely to get hurt tripping over weights on the floor. Also, keep little kids away from the gym.
Yesterday 11:35 PM
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AdelleyYesterday 11:35 PM
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Quote from StrongStew507 :
I can't imagine someone who lift weights thinking the only value in a dumbbell rack is to avoid deadlifting.
Lol who knows, maybe someone deadlifted a milion pounds beforehand and doesn't want to do it again just to shoulder press.

/imagination

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Yesterday 11:51 PM
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RudiSYesterday 11:51 PM
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I just use a dining bench for my PowerBlocks. Half the price, and you have room for your towel, water bottle, phone, etc.

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