Buying a Treadmill
by Frederick L. Waters
If you are
considering buying a treadmill you need to take into
consideration a number of factors that will determine the
quality of the machine. You want to avoid buying a
cheap treadmill, because they are not built for endurance
and will probably breakdown after minimum use. Treadmills
under $800 dollars are not
built for endurance and performance and you will get an
inferior workout and your machine will not
last.
So what do you look for when buying a treadmill, and should you
buy your treadmill from a dealer or on the Internet?
Buying a Treadmill from a Retail Store
The obvious advantage when buying a treadmill from either a
large retail store or fitness equipment specialty shop is that
you to try it out. You can try out all of the features, compare
the belts and their impact, and get a feel for what works for
you. But this comes with a cost. You are paying for two costly
expenses. First, you have to pay for the retail overhead costs.
Most retail fitness equipment stores are in prime locations.
This cost of the building adds significantly to the price of
the treadmill.
Second, when buying a treadmill you are paying for the
commission to the salesperson. And since he is on commission
you can't always be certain he is going to provide you with
objective information. Together the retail costs and the
salesperson's commissions can add up to 10% - 15% to the cost
of your treadmill. If you feel a need to try it out then you
just need to factor in that cost.
Buying a Treadmill Online
When buying a treadmill online you can save considerable money,
but you have to be an educated buyer. But the reality is
treadmills are like computers. They are composed of many of the
same features and components. If you know what you are looking
for in a treadmill, and you are familiar with the features you
want, then you can easily shop and compare online. In the
process you avoid having to travel all over town comparing
prices and features. The whole process can be done at your
desk.
These are considerations when buying a treadmill online:
Check to make sure the treadmill is a name brand, backed buy
independent ratings and reviews. Also, check for customer
testimonials, if available.
Make sure when buying a treadmill, it is built with quality
components. Like computers, treadmill manufacturers built using
similar parts. Make sure that the parts are reputable and that
the overall construction meets or exceeds the standards
required for your needs.
A warranty says a lot about the quality of a treadmill.
Companies are not going to offer an exceptional warranty if the
machine tends to breakdown in a short period of time.
Warranties are a consistent factor in the quality of a
treadmill. If the warranty is exceptional then it makes sense
that the treadmill is built to last. Make sure you buy
treadmill that comes with a reasonable in-home repair warranty.
A one year repair warranty is a good indication. If you plan to
buy a budget treadmill consider an extended warranty.
Make sure your treadmill is backed by exceptional customer
service. Treadmills are complicated pieces of machinery. They
do break. Whether if you buy online or at a retail store, make
sure the company has an excellent customer service record.
Online company reviews can be found at Shopping.com and
BizRate.com.
When buying a treadmill do not get caught up by the
salesperson. Do your research. Compare prices, features,
reviews, ratings and warranties. That will give you a good
indication on what to buy whether online or off.
About the Author
Frederick Waters - Fitness Consultant. Before you buy a
treadmill check out all the ratings and reviews at Treadmill
Ratings and Reviews (http://www.treadmill-ratings-reviews.com)
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