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Posted on April 1, 2006 by Faith Prieur | Posted under Shopping and Product Reviews
Refurbished Precor Treadmills
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Besides, there are too many bought and then never used treadmills sitting around in peoples' homes and garages. Or in the case of refurbished Precor treadmills, you can take advantage of treadmills that were returned and made perfectly functional again by the manufacturer. These treadmills are really just as good as brand new ones; better if you consider the money and resources your saving. Instead of adding to the piles of discarded fitness equipment, why not help the environment and buy a treadmill that someone no longer wants. You can save a lot of money in the process. Though you may be worried about buying refurbished Precor treadmills, these pieces are generally covered under warranty. In fact this is one reason to consider buying refurbished Precor treadmills over buying a used one from an individual. Then again, many times if someone is selling a used Precor treadmill, and the unit is still covered by warranty, they will be happy to extend the original warranty to you as part of the sale of the treadmill. Just be sure that you ask about this and make agreements in writing before you pay for the item. It's not being paranoid, just precautious, While I've done thousands of deals on auction sites and had very few problems, they do occur. If you don't cover yourself from the beginning, you're likely to regret it. It's no fun getting burned on auctions; paying for items that never arrive. The advantages of choosing refurbished Precor treadmills over used ones or brand new ones seem to be many. You will be getting a like new treadmill that normally costs several times more than what you'll be able to get it for refurbished. And you'll still get warranty coverage. Seems like a good deal to me. As with the purchase of any type of fitness equipment, and expensive fitness equipment in particular, try it out and really get a feel for how it will be to use the machine for long periods of time before parting with cash. It's important to walk or run on the prospective treadmill for at least twenty minutes, preferably longer. Everyone is different, and some treadmills are going to feel better to you than others. It usually takes longer than twenty minutes to notice discomfort due to incompatibility. So just take your time and really feel out the various treadmills you may be looking at. About The Author: Faith is a fitness consultant at her local gym and has run in marathons for charitable causes. She has been a certified personal trainer and also participates in charity triathlons. She thinks finding the proper treadmill is essential for training and remaining healthy. At http://www.exerzise.com , you will find Faith's pros and cons of the best treadmill. |
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