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2025-08-16 15:56:40
Took less than 30 mins to put together. Was 9/16 bolts and nuts. Nice not dealing with cheap hardware and running to Home Depot for better hard wear. ðŸ‘
Kris Leme
2025-08-10 21:37:12
Gave it four stars because I don't particularly know how sturdy it would be... but what I do know is that the Core Fitness adjustable dumbells do not fit with this stand. Luckily, my man brain thought it a good idea to check the plate to see if my weights fit PRIOR to assembling so... not too upset with the fit issue. K byeeeeee!
redbird1946
2025-08-02 11:44:04
I purchased this stand for personal use. Two problems: a. I'm 78 years old with 3 grown children. I've been reading "printed/manufactured in another country" for more years than I care to think about. I removed the assembly instructions and began reading. My experience . . . these are the worst directions I'd ever had to read. Putting this thing together took me 2+ hours . . . a task that should have taken no more than 1 hour. I'm not finished with my Uboway (China), fiasco. The assembly directions I got with the stand contact information for without specifically saying so, you're told to start with the top and end with the bottom. The bottom happened to be the wheels. Short version . . . the pre-drilled threads on the bottom of the four legs are M8 x 1.25 (metric). The castors that came with the stand that are supposed to be the same measurement as the predrilled holes but that is not the case. The castors that are supposed to fit the M8 x 1.25 holes are SEA (Society of Automotive Engineers).
Liz Jarvis
2025-07-16 17:34:14
Good quality and height. There were a lot of individual pieces to put it together but got it done.
Customer
2025-06-18 09:08:08
Fits my adjustable dumbbells perfectly.
A_Andrew
2025-06-09 14:27:21
The stand is incredibly sturdy and well-designed—no wobbling or concerns about stability when weights are loaded. I do have a concern when I’m switching between weights during a workout. The base isn’t wide enough and if you’re using an all in one dumbbell set with a decent amount of weight, it will tip if you lift one weight and leave the other. While not a total deal breaker, it does limit the functionality and is something to be mindful of.Assembly was straightforward, and I was pleasantly surprised by the quality of the materials. It holds my Pro Form adjustable dumbbells perfectly, making them easily accessible at a comfortable height. Plus, it saves me from constantly bending over and risking an injury—my back definitely appreciates that.One of my favorite features is the small footprint. My workout space isn’t huge, but this stand fits neatly in the corner, maximizing space without compromising functionality. Also, the wheels on the base make it super easy to move around, which I didn’t realize I’d appreciate as much as I do!If you’re looking to keep your workout area organized and want a stand that does the job without any fuss, the Uboway stand is worth the investment.
Owen K
2025-05-03 17:45:32
The product at first seemed to be ok, but 3 Months later the dumbbells fell due to the wheels getting damaged...see attached pictures.We were lucky no kids or pets were around.Now I have a damaged stand that can't be used and need to buy another one.I hope the seller at least will reach out and send new legs and wheels for me to replace the damaged parts.
chad vanstory
2025-04-25 18:50:24
It seems sturdy for what I need it to do, However... they did not send a single washer with the hardware and the nuts are not locking nut which could pose a problem with weight being taken on and off the stand. Also there is no backing nuts for the caster and the plates that are welded and only having 1 thread for the caster to catch is NOT safe, in fact 1 caster would not tighten at all. I am just going to make a trip to buy some washers and 4 nuts to remedy this... It also was missing 2 bolts for the plates so there's that...
WATERBORNE
2024-12-06 13:46:23
It's a good variable dumbell platform but be cautious of using a stack from one side only as there's a danger of tipping. The base of the stand should of been larger than it is even given the max weight capability. If you look at the physics of this stand it shouldn't work with only one complete dumbell on a side. Note there has been a change from photo as the strut at the base is not moved forward rather than at back of base which makes more sense for weight bearing. Just be cautious and if you have the money to spend go with the biwflex stand as it's bomb proof
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