Discount Treadmills: 3 Ways To Save When Buying
A Treadmill
by Kathryn O'Neill
Most people looking to buy a
treadmill are interested in getting a discount. We all want to
save money and get a higher quality product right?
So where can you go to find huge discounts on brand name
treadmills? There are several legitimate ways to get a discount
treadmill which I'll outline in this article.
Please note however that I'm
not saying: 'buy a cheap treadmill'. With treadmills, you
definitely don't want to skimp on quality.
A cheap, unstable treadmill with improper cushioning and low
quality parts will not only cost you in repairs but in health.
You can ruin your joints and cause long term health damage.
So I'm not saying 'Go cheap' with your treadmill. What I am
saying is that there ARE several ways to get a high quality
treadmill for a discount price. Here they are:
#1) Buy From An Online Fitness Store
There are several online fitness stores that sell a large
variety of brand name treadmills directly to you. Because they
are not paying the overhead costs of a store, these savings get
passed on to you and you can often save hundreds of dollars on
a brand name treadmill.
Plus, most of these stores will give you free shipping (which
can save you up to $150). And you can even save on sales tax in
some areas.
One note of caution: Not all fitness stores are alike. Make
sure you buy from an online store that offers proven experience
shipping treadmills, secure online ordering and a solid
money-back guarantee (a 30 - 60 day money back guarantee is
standard with treadmills).
#2) Buy Directly From The Treadmill Manufacturer
Some treadmill manufacturers will sell their treadmills
directly to the consumer. By skipping the middleman (the store)
you also save on the mark up price that the store has to add to
make a profit.
This can, again, save you hundreds of dollars and get you a
brand name treadmill for a discount price. Like online stores,
when you buy directly online from the treadmill manufacturer,
you also can usually get free shipping and even save on sales
tax.
Again, remember to buy from a manufacturer that offers secure
ordering and a 30 - 60 day money back guarantee.
#3) Buy A Used Treadmill
While I don't really recommend this, some people save money by
purchasing a used treadmill.
The main drawback to this option is that there is no warranty
to protect your investment. If your treadmill breaks down
you're either out the money to fix it or out the money you
spent to buy it (if you choose not to repair the
treadmill).
If you do decide to go this route, make sure you know the make
and model of the treadmill and that you've checked the store
price of the treadmill. This will give you more bargaining
power and ensure you don't overpay for the treadmill.
So those are several ways to get a legitimate discount on your
treadmill. For a list of treadmill manufacturers visit:
http://www.TreadmillReview.net/TreadmillStores.html
Enjoy and have fun!
About the Author: Kathryn O'Neill is the chief editor
for Treadmill Review (http://www.TreadmillReview.net) For more
buying tips, treadmill brand reviews, and best buys visit
http://www.TreadmillReview.net
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