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[eBay Plus, Preorder] Black Lord BX220 Treadmill $299 Delivered @ Oz-G-Day eBay

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This week’s eBay plus deal.

Features
* 3.0HP powerful and energy-efficient ÖkoDriveTM motor
* Sturdy powder-coated steel frame
* 3-level incline mode
* Anti-slip and wear-resistant running belt
* User-centric control panel with LED display
* Bluetooth APP control function
* USB and MP3 connection
* In-built speaker output
* Pulse sensor
* Safety tether key
* 12 pre-set training programs
* Practical tablet holder & dual drink holders
* Foldable design
* Bonus multifunctional workout set: fitness smart watch, sit-up bar, dumbbells
* Smooth wheels for mobility
* CB, CE, SAA certified

Specifications
* Voltage: AC 220-240V, 50/60Hz
* Motor power: 3.0HP
* Speed range: 1-18KM/H
* Programs: 12
* Weight capacity:120kg
* Product size: 148cm x 65cm x 120cm
* Running belt size: 40cm x 110cm
* Dimension: refer to dimension photo for detailed sizes
* Colour: Black
* Assembly required: Yes

Package Contents
* 1 x BLACK LORD Treadmill
* 2 x 1kg dumbbell
* 1 x fitness smart watch
* 1 x Assembly Manual

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closed Comments

  • Is this any good?
    $299 seems too cheap to be worth it.

    Yeah, nah.. 400mm width is crazy small

  • +1

    BLACK LORD ???? who came up with that name for a treadmill, lol

    • I bet it's lost in translation.

      • Lol, what was the original name? BBC? Big Black… Collapsible Treadmill?

    • +4

      Hi Siri generate me a random name for my business

    • Seems like the manufacturer graduated from the AliExpress School of Chinglish marketing.

      But seriously, f**king lol at the "Black Lord" lettering on the side of the track and on the running belt itself.
      It looks like a 10 year old decorated it with stickers.

      I would piss myself laughing if I walked into someone's home gym and saw their "Black Lord" treadmill.

    • I actually bought a black lord bench / roman chair a week ago, fitting out a home gym in the shed.

      Bench was 150, chair was 80.

      The bench isn't terrible, reasonably solid but there is movement in the arms and they could to with a beam stabilizing them across the top. I'll probably weld something together. For the price, it's decent and I have another rack I built from steel / welded together for heavier press (just no incline on the bench, not adjustment in the positioning).

      One thing that was ridiculous with the bench, is that none of the bolts have nylon nuts and there's no threadlocker provided. So I tediously put threadlocker on each bolt before doing them up.

      They also rate the bench for 180kgs of weight, and I'd be skeptical about that. I've put 120kgs on it so far and the bench holds up but reracking it is a delicate procedure if you can't want it to wobble.

      The chair feels cheap, but it's good enough for hyperextensions and other exercises where you want to be on an angle. Doesn't feel like it's going to tip over or anything like that.

      TLDR: Good value for the price, not exactly commercial quality.

  • +1

    No offence to the op, but this seems pretty rubbish and would be a horrible exerciser experience

  • +1

    New year same overweight, lazy, stressed, anxious me ✨👏

  • This looks like junk

    • I bought a weights bench from them, it turned up with the stitching falling apart.
      Good luck with moving parts..avoid

  • +1

    this will stress you out while using and you end up eating more to combat the stress

  • +2

    40cm belt width doesn't even sound usable.

  • That or this?

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