Adjustable Dumbbells 5-80 lbs

NUOBELL

Adjustable Dumbbells 5-80 lbs

163 positive 3 neutral 62 negative

Based on 228 Reddit mentions

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Gluck Answers Vulcan Lawsuit

If Nuobells doesn’t sue Gluck idk how anyone else could possibly lol Not saying Nuobells has a case, just that he has continually buried them the worst. The latest video where they immediately broke was almost comedic

WitcherOfWallStreet in r/GarageGym

July 17, 2026 8:11 PM

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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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Alibaba Adjustable Dumbbells

Yeah except nuobells internals are also plastic and break if you drop from 1/4”

jgarlick in r/homegym

March 25, 2026 8:20 PM

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Adjustable dumbbell recommendations.

I have Nuobells. They are great, but there is a risk of breaking the internal mechanism if you drop them. I used to worry about this a lot, but I've had them for two years and have never had any issues. I would also consider Rep x Pepins and Snode with the magnetic weights to allow for 5lb adjustmen

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Beneficial_Sand_3290 in r/CarolineGirvan

April 13, 2026 5:47 AM

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What's the best adjustable dumbbells if you're finally upgrading your home gym?

I don't think there is a "best". Everything has compromises. - Rep Peppins are the fan-favorite and durable but they're expensive, semi-caged, and the weight change system is subjective. Ability to go to 125. - Nuobells are my personal choice but they're admittedly fragile, even the new, more durabl

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thoang77 in r/GarageGym

July 2, 2026 6:53 PM

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Adjustable Dumbbells

Had Bowflex Selecttechs for ~10 years, rock solid for me except they're super bulky and are way behind the times. They were super innovative 20 years ago, now they're just old tech. I own Nuobells (not the new S ones). Excellent product, imo, so long as you don't drop them. Someone asked a couple of

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thoang77 in r/GarageGym

July 14, 2026 5:46 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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New addition to the gym

Dude, don't get rid of the powerblocks. My Nuobells lasted for two months before the handle stopped working. Those things are garbage.

GobiEats in r/homegym

July 1, 2026 3:15 PM

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Adjustable Dumbbells

I have the Nuobells and absolutely love them, but they're not the most durable. Mine have held up fine, but I never drop them, which could break the plastic components, and even though I'm careful, they're chipping a bit. Powerblocks are a lot more durable, but personally, I hate the shape of them a

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MattDustinCSCS in r/GarageGym

July 15, 2026 6:00 PM

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Adjustable dumbbells for garage gym

I have owned bowflex years ago, quickdraws and now Repins. The bowflex are not great. The handle sucks and the weights aren't very secute because of the plastic internals. The reviews on Nuobells often fail to mention they are fragile as well. Can't be dropped. Even the new design failed the first d

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AnchorPoint922 in r/GarageGym

May 23, 2026 12:16 PM

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