These adjustable dumbbells are a great addition to your home gym — and they’re on sale right now

Published Jan 16, 2025 8:30 am ET


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With the New Year comes new resolutions to get in shape. However, we find that our enthusiasm for working out takes a hit when we see how much a gym membership costs. And sometimes life gets in the way, making it inconvenient to hit the gym and forcing you to make do with paltry exercise equipment at home.

But it’s possible to create an exercise setup at home that will give you a full workout without breaking the bank — and overrunning your living room or basement with tons of bulky equipment. For us, a key component of a compact home gym is the Bowflex SelectTech 552 Adjustable Dumbbell set. And at a current discount of $150 off its original price, it’s a great time to upgrade your home gym game with these weights!

Bowflex SelectTech 552 Adjustable Dumbbell Set, $399 (27% off)

photo of the Bowflex SelectTech 552 Adjustable Dumbbells
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First and foremost, the Bowflex SelectTech 552 dumbbells will save you tons of space. In a single pair of 16-inch-long dumbbells, you get 15 different dumbbell sets! Using the dumbbells is simple, too. Each dumbbell rests on a rack plate and has 10 weight plates attached to it, and to pick the weight you want, all you have to do is dial up the weight you want on the side of the dumbbell, from 5 to 52.5 pounds. Once you lift the dumbbell, the appropriate amount of weight will be lifted with it, with any remaining weight plates staying attached to the rack plate. And when you’re done, just return the dumbbell to the rack plate.

This set of Bowflex dumbbells is a no-muss, no-fuss solution that gives you excellent flexibility to try all kinds of workouts, from light exercises to heavier weightlifting. And compared to other adjustable weight systems that top out at around 25 pounds for each dumbbell, you’re given more room to improve with them (not to mention the potential for more intense and satisfying workouts).

The other major attraction of the Bowflex SelectTech 552 Adjustable Dumbbell Set is its construction. Weight adjustments are smooth and steady, the rubber grips are durable and comfortable, and we like how the dial gives a satisfying, conclusive “click” as you change the dumbbell weight. While a lot of adjustable dumbbell sets get unwieldy with awkward large designs, the Bowflex set does a good job of approximating the shape and feel of a standard dumbbell. We also appreciate how stable the weight plates are on the dumbbell, with no shakiness or “clanking” when in use. And you just can’t beat the convenience of having over a dozen different weight combinations all in a single package that can fit in your closet or a corner of your room.

Fitness reviewers laud the Bowflex SelectTech 552 Adjustable Dumbbell Set for its wide weight range and ease of adjustment. Amazon users agree, with many praising them as go-to dumbbells that get plenty of use — and that’s the whole point, isn’t it? So, take advantage of the discount on these dumbbells and use them to jumpstart your own workout routine!

Ho Lin

Ho Lin

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Ho Lin is a content writer at McClatchy. He has over two decades of experience in content strategy, creation, and development, ranging from subjects such as anime and manga to military benefits, job search advice and AI evaluation. Ho is based in the San Francisco Bay Area and holds a M.A. in Creative Writing from Johns Hopkins University. Ho also writes both fiction and non-fiction; his books include China Girl and Bond Movies: A Retrospective.

Kayleigh Drake

Kayleigh Drake

Editor McClatchy Commerce

Kayleigh Drake is a Commerce Content Editor at McClatchy. She’s based in Birmingham, Alabama, and holds a bachelor’s degree in communications from the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Kayleigh has written and edited content for numerous publications, with a particular focus on the food, kitchen, home and lifestyle verticals. When she’s not fulfilling her editorial duties, she loves record shopping, playing guitar, baking and buying entirely too many plants.