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Treadmill Buying: 5 Things To Look Into Before Buying A Used Treadmill

By: Ashish Jain

If you are the one looking for a used treadmill I would recommend you to first get acquainted with the desired details on treadmill. For instance, once you know the importance of having an efficient motor and belt in your treadmill, you are more likely to make a better deal with the treadmill seller.

Usually folks end up buying used treadmills just because of a little saving. However I won't suggest you to buy a used treadmill in case you don't have any financial constraint. Used treadmills are only meant for those who are likely to postpone buying a new treadmill due to budget constraints.

Now after making your mind to buy a used treadmill, you need to look into some important aspects like horsepower efficiency of motor before the actual purchase.

1.Since treadmill has been in use, a trial workout to check the motor's functioning and particularly its continuous duty horsepower becomes mandatory. Along with it you are also needed to look into other aspects of treadmill like belt, speed and cushioning.

2.While making a purchase you should be sure that this used equipment would serve your exercise need. If it doesn't serve your purpose well, there is simply no need to go for it. You should also do an assessment of depreciation and expected refurbishing cost in order to ascertain whether the price demanded by the seller is reasonable or not.

3.If you are being offered a refurbished used treadmill, it's a much better option as it would save you from the hassle of getting treadmill refurbished before use.

4.Even while buying used treadmill you need to be conscious of brand. A used treadmill of a superior brand is likely to last long. These superior brands often come with extended warranty of five to ten years. If a used treadmill comes within the warranty period, it could be perhaps the best used treadmill for you.

5.You can make a purchase of used treadmill from shops that sell used exercise tools. The other option is to find a nearby gym and ask whether old treadmills are being replaced. If a gym is offering its heavy duty treadmills on sale it is a boon for you. You can buy these heavy duty models even if these have been used for a couple of years. They would continue working well at your home for a long period.

Don't buy used treadmills in hurry. Indeed, look into all pros and cons of buying a used treadmill. A decision in haste may make you repent later. This will only cause you unnecessary stress barring your all purpose of working out on a treadmill!


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