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BalanceFrom GoFit Dumbbell Set + Stand hits Amazon low at $24 (Reg. $30+)

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Amazon is offering the BalanceFrom GoFit All-Purpose Dumbbells (8 to 3-lb. pairs) for $23.92. Shipping is free for Prime members or in orders over $25. This set has been at $40 for most of the year and is now down to the Amazon all-time low. Meanwhile, Walmart charges $30. They feature neoprene coating, include a weight stand, and are covered by a 2-year warranty. This Amazon best-seller carries a 4+ star rating from nearly 800 customers.

Just for comparison’s sake, the nearly identical AmazonBasics set goes for $41.99 and has never dropped below $38. However, if you’re looking for a heavy set of dumbbells, the AmazonBasics Rubber Encased Hex can be an affordable option starting at around $15 for the 10-lb set.

BalanceFrom GoFit All-Purpose Dumbbells:

  • Dumbbell for resistance training—great for arms, chest, back, core, and legs
  • Solid cast-iron core for reliable strength; will not bend or break after repeated use
  • Hexagon-shaped rubber-encased ends help prevent rolling and promote stay-in-place storage
  • Contoured, textured, chrome handle for a comfortable, secure grip
  • Sold individually; weighs 10 pounds; backed by an AmazonBasics limited one-year warranty

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