Adjustable Dumbbells 5-80 lbs

NUOBELL

Adjustable Dumbbells 5-80 lbs

91 positive 1 neutral 32 negative

Based on 124 Reddit mentions

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Adjustable Dumbbells - Yay or Nay?

Yay. I’ve had the 80lb Nuobells for around 4 years and I like them. Super quick adjustments. Can’t drop them though.

1strendezvous in r/homegym

April 24, 2026 3:23 AM

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"Ironmaster/Eisenlink dumbbells are too slow when you want to change the weight"

Sure it’s not that long. But I really really appreciate being to change in 2-3 seconds (nuobell s5100) as opposed to 30-40 seconds. It’s a big difference and makes my workouts that much more enjoyable.

imightgetdownvoted in r/GarageGym

May 3, 2026 3:34 PM

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Best Adjustable Dumbbells Set?

They DO all have tradeoffs - you just have to figure out what tradeoffs you're willing to make and what aligns with your personal preferences. I have a preference for the powerblock Pro 100s, but they're expensive, bulky, and have that cage design which are all real downsides and I don't often recom

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Dr_TattyWaffles in r/GarageGym

May 14, 2026 8:01 PM

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MX100’s Finally Came!

Congrats! I was excited for their arrival as well. Mine arrived short while ago. I originally had PowerBlocks EXP with JD Gym Equipped knurled SS handles, then sold those for the quick adjust Nuobells, then sold those two months back for $800 (with stand and Microgainz adder plates) which funded the

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RogueCrusher in r/GarageGym

March 22, 2026 6:33 PM

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Adjustable DBs

I've had the nuobells since they came out and I love them. Use them pretty often. You do have to baby them a bit when putting them back in the cradle (haha) and you can't drop them. As long as you're ok with that, they're amazing. I tried the repins at the PA showroom and the quality is great but I

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morris1022 in r/GarageGym

March 29, 2026 8:16 PM

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"Ironmaster/Eisenlink dumbbells are too slow when you want to change the weight"

To each their own. I have been considering IM for heavy weights and drop capabilities but my nuobells change from 5 to 80 in about 5 seconds

morris1022 in r/GarageGym

May 3, 2026 4:35 PM

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[EU/Europe] Looking for Adjustable DBs (32kg+ in KG) and a solid FID Bench with Preacher/Decline attachments

Dumbbells I’d say nuobell your best bet. Fast quick change and goes up to 32kg I think. I have ironmaster dumbbells and love them but they are a bit slower to adjust and are in lbs. You can drop them though unlike the nuobells Bench wise I love my ironmaster super bench pro. It’s not a decline bench

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Every_Equivalent516 in r/GarageGym

April 22, 2026 1:20 PM

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Adjustable dumbbells

I chose Nuobell s5100. I wanted 5lb increments. Super happy with them. I don’t drop my weights. Feel well made and the quick change is amazing.

imightgetdownvoted in r/GarageGym

April 27, 2026 1:29 PM

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Nuobell S5100 or Rep Peppins

If you want easy and quick, go Nuobells. They start at 5lbs, have the quickest adjustment, and no annoying adder weights. They also have a more passive knurling, which your fiance might appreciate, and more traditional shape/feeling. For durability and heavy weight go Peppins. They are built like ta

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SirBuckeye in r/GarageGym

April 11, 2026 12:30 AM

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Which is good value for budget adjustable dumbbell? What should I get?

You might want to check out Keppi. They've got both square and round twist adjustments. The weights go from 4 to 40 lbs or 4.5 to 60 lbs, so nothing too heavy. Perfect for someone just starting out. The adjustment is quick pop pins, just like Nuobells. Super newbie-friendly.

InstructionOver5685 in r/homefitness

April 22, 2026 9:58 AM

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