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 constructed with inferior components, it's a matter of
plain economics. You get what you pay for. You get a machine that will not provide
the best exercise experience. 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 StoreThe
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 OnlineWhen
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 makes sure the treadmill is a name brand, backed by independent ratings and
reviews. Also, check for customer testimonials, if available. -
Make
sure you buy a treadmill 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 a treadmill that comes with a reasonable in-home repair
warranty. At a minimum we recommend a model with a one-year service warranty.
Sole Treadmill is now offering a two-year
warranty on most of their models. 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 or not you buy online
or through a retail store, make sure the brand has an excellent customer service
record. Online company reviews can be found at sites like Shopping.com and BizRate.com.
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