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Used Gym Treadmills

Thursday, December 31st, 2009

There are many precautions to be aware of when buying used treadmills. It is hard to tell what a good treadmill is because most used treadmills will look worn but it is the quality of the motor inside that really matters. Buying used gym treadmills is no different except that it will probably have a lot more wear on than typical home treadmills. The problems that come with buying used equipment are the reason why good warranty coverage is important to protect yourself from being sold a lemon.

Many brands, especially the bargain brands of treadmills are also known to industry insiders as junk used treadmills. This is because they are cheap and built to last no more than a few years. Many gyms who know about this will get rid of their treadmill after a couple years while there is a little life left so the unsuspecting buyer will receive a couple months of use before the treadmill begins to fall apart and repairs become too expensive to be worth the trouble.

When looking for a quality dealer to buy a used treadmill from, pay careful attention to the brands they have available. If they sell the common affordable models then you can be weary if their business strategy. An honest reseller of used treadmills will carry only a limited line of brands because most will not last. These junk treadmills are also known as throwaway models which simply mean it is better to throw them away than repair.

Keep in mind that while we use years as a measure of a treadmill’s durability, it is the usage that really matters. Buying a used gym treadmill usually means that there will be more mileage in the same amount of time as a home treadmill. A good dealer will often cost about 5 to 10 percent more than your discount dealer but their limited line and honesty in selling only treadmills that will continue to work for many years makes it worth the extra money. This is still no excuse not to pay a little more for warranty coverage. The minimum you should get is a coverage of the motor and parts which is the most important part and can be very expensive to repair out of pocket.

Where to Buy Used Treadmills

Thursday, December 31st, 2009

Buying a used treadmill can be a good way to save a lot of money as opposed to buying new. There are many places to buy used treadmills that are for sale beyond the used equipment store. Buying a used gym treadmill from a gym is another source to check out as well as online and offline classified advertisement. Shopping online can be tricky but opens up a lot more options.

There are many stores that sell used and refurbished treadmills but be on the lookout for shady businesses. Just the same as buying anything used, there will be the risk of taking home a lemon. Reputable stores will stand behind their machines with a warranty to cover any unforeseen problems. It is important to know what to look for when determining that the used treadmill you are about to buy will not fall apart after your first workout.

Another place that some people would recommend is buying from a gym. Since gyms have a lot of fitness equipment they will always need to buy more and have to get rid of their old equipment. One trick to look out for is the usage since gym equipment tends to be abused and used more harshly than typical home treadmills. So despite being cheaper than most other used treadmills, gym treadmills are usually on their last leg and have very limited life expectancy.

The most effective classifieds are online these days and craigslist or eBay are probably the most popular sites where you could buy used treadmills. It can be risky business since there is little to verify the authenticity of the seller and shipping something as bulky as a treadmill is a nightmare. Look for local listings where you will be able to check out the machine before buying and arrange for pick up.

In the end, even if you are buying online the safest bet is to buy from someone local to you. The best condition to buy used treadmills is from neighbors since many households will buy a treadmill, use it once or twice and then forget about it. The treadmill ends up being barely used allowing the second hand buyer to pick up a practically new treadmill at steep savings.