Internals are plastic and they are fragile. After a year of use something sheared inside one of my handles. Nuobell says when that happens, it ALWAYS means the dumbbell was dropped. Well, I guess they are fine with calling their customers liars. The "generously" offered to send a new handle, charge me shipping, and never cover a similar problem again. So, what in the hell is my 2-year warranty for? I regret spending a small fortune on these dumbbells, because they cut corners on the internals.
I received my pair back in November 2021. I paid for the extended warranty (3 years I believe) just in case. I hope I never have to claim it. No major issues, and no regrets buying these dumbbells. You still do have to be mindful if you're placing the dumbbells back after a heavy set of should presses for example to make sure you line it up. Minimal "slop" when lifting and weight distribution is nice and even. I am also mindful of dropping them which for 80s max I'd argue people do it in the gym for attention. If we're talking about 110s or higher than I can understand why you want those off of you asap.
First day impressions:It arrived in a waist high box. th-cam.com/users/postUgkxP26Tir6n60vUkdtn4mbwhRO8cwuJQNy2 Each dumbbell was in its own foam box within the shipping box. Everything was secure and in good shape. No weird smells. The weight changing mechanism is really smooth and straight forward. Changing weight is really fast and easy. Though the handle is plastic, I don't think it will be breaking anytime soon. So far pretty impressed after my first session with them. I was afraid they were going to be too wide at first, but I didn't have any issues with them while doing upright rows.
@@seanflanagan873 Customer service and delivery was a pain to be honest. They kept promising it would be shipped the following week and I would follow up and they would say the same thing again. I threatened to cancel my order and called my bank card to start the process. Then they magically shipped out a day or 2 after that. I received them and just wound up keeping them! I do like them a lot, good dumbbell feel. I got the all black ones and I feel like the knurling on the handles could be better. The silver handle ones might have better knurling due to no coating.
I just bought these because of great engineering and the fact that all the breakable parts can be replaced. When I start needing more then 80lbs I will probably upgrade to the RepPepin but they are not out for 4 or 5 months and I need something NOW. Packaging and Instructions are very professional...more like buying an apple product then the normal gym stuff.
Man, these look really promising but those plastic tabs in the cradle make it a tough choice. I don't think i've seen this part discussed in any of the other videos. It's a pretty important aspect.
I have seen NÜO retailers listed replacement handles for €90 (Flexbell) and €135 (Nüobells) so I am not worried if mine should brake after warranty runs out. Hopefully Nüo can offer some goodwill and sell them directly at lower price.
One of my dumbells has stopped rotating, loading or unloading the plates. The reason is that the plastic reel inside the handle had been broken. Also the springs inside had been dammaged. Any idea where I can send the handle for repair?
I've been using them 5 to 6 days a week and they are holding up just fine. I do find myself being careful with them in placing them on the rack and not dropping them. So far I really like them.
I’ve been going back and forth between these and Snode. I like the Snodes because they’re all cast iron (except internals) but they’re in 10lb increments. The Nuobells because they have the 5lb increments. Pricing are about the same. But the Rep Pepin look REALLY nice, lifetime warranty and upgradeable over time and you don’t have to change the cradles out. Unfortunately they’re a few mos out if you pre-order now. It would be a no brained if they were available now. No idea what my plan is going to be but there’s sales this week. Soooo…
I'll be buying a set but that plastic tab they should have definitely made metal... The rest i aint too worried about (even tho metal would be better) but those plastic tabs can easily be broken
Thank you for your review! The plastic ends seem concerning for sure. If the plastic bit on the cradle breaks, it seems one can buy a whole new cradle housing for it ($18 for 80lbs. $15 for 50lbs. as of Oct. 2022 for each). I see so many potential red flags however, did you end up getting extended warranty on top of the default 2 years? When grilled on why they use so much plastic. Company states (on FAQ page): "..the resistance and durability of the type of plastic we use is actually stronger than cast iron." Really?! Plastic stronger than CAST IRON. 😂😂
BS. My handle broke when it fell as it rolled off my 18 inch high bench onto my padded gym floor while having 20lbs on it. They then charged me $225 for a new cheap plastic handle. Utter crap of a product and company.
In my opinion powerblocks would have been the right choice. There is no issue with plastic, there are so many years on the market and everybody know that they are built for eternity, lol. I am not a fan of this plastic. Plastic paired with mechanics always will break sooner or later.
DO NOT PURCHASE THESE UNTIL THEY REMOVE ALL OF THE PLASTIC/NYLON COMPONENTS. THERE ARE COUNTLESS POTENTIAL FAILPOINTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE PLASTIC USED. HOW DO I KNOW? IT HAPPENED TO ME.
Too much plastic. Both in the tabs that you pointed out and the plastic cam followers in the handles that move the shafts in and out. These just aren't made to last. If the handles were serviceable it wouldn't be that big of a deal, but they aren't. When they wear out it's $179 each for new handles, assuming Nuobell is even still making them. The better functionality isn't worth the tradeoff in quality and durability compared to Powerblock and Ironmaster in my opinion.
Bowflex has plastic discs inside that carry the metal plates. If one of those little disks breaks you're going to receive a plate on the head ... That's why despite them looking and feeling great i wouldn't buy them.
I'm glad you showed how they are packaged
Internals are plastic and they are fragile. After a year of use something sheared inside one of my handles. Nuobell says when that happens, it ALWAYS means the dumbbell was dropped. Well, I guess they are fine with calling their customers liars. The "generously" offered to send a new handle, charge me shipping, and never cover a similar problem again. So, what in the hell is my 2-year warranty for? I regret spending a small fortune on these dumbbells, because they cut corners on the internals.
The plastic tab that holds the handle is definitely the breaker for me. I appreciate you pointing that out for us.
Wouldn't be the internet with something negative. Don't know anyone complaining about issues with them so there's that.
I've been happy with the weights and the stand. No issues at all.
What is the height of the stand? Thanks
There are tear downs of the handle - def a lot more plastic than that little piece.
Nuobells I've had for 2 years and use them daily . Sooo nice I love them to this day
Do you recommend a 50lbs or 80lbs for starters?
I received my pair back in November 2021. I paid for the extended warranty (3 years I believe) just in case. I hope I never have to claim it. No major issues, and no regrets buying these dumbbells. You still do have to be mindful if you're placing the dumbbells back after a heavy set of should presses for example to make sure you line it up. Minimal "slop" when lifting and weight distribution is nice and even. I am also mindful of dropping them which for 80s max I'd argue people do it in the gym for attention. If we're talking about 110s or higher than I can understand why you want those off of you asap.
First day impressions:It arrived in a waist high box. th-cam.com/users/postUgkxP26Tir6n60vUkdtn4mbwhRO8cwuJQNy2 Each dumbbell was in its own foam box within the shipping box. Everything was secure and in good shape. No weird smells. The weight changing mechanism is really smooth and straight forward. Changing weight is really fast and easy. Though the handle is plastic, I don't think it will be breaking anytime soon. So far pretty impressed after my first session with them. I was afraid they were going to be too wide at first, but I didn't have any issues with them while doing upright rows.
Yes
Great review. Just ordered mine last night looking forward to using them!
how was it and how long it took to deliver? I ordered few days back and they havent been shipped yet
@@seanflanagan873 Customer service and delivery was a pain to be honest. They kept promising it would be shipped the following week and I would follow up and they would say the same thing again. I threatened to cancel my order and called my bank card to start the process. Then they magically shipped out a day or 2 after that. I received them and just wound up keeping them! I do like them a lot, good dumbbell feel. I got the all black ones and I feel like the knurling on the handles could be better. The silver handle ones might have better knurling due to no coating.
I just bought these because of great engineering and the fact that all the breakable parts can be replaced. When I start needing more then 80lbs I will probably upgrade to the RepPepin but they are not out for 4 or 5 months and I need something NOW. Packaging and Instructions are very professional...more like buying an apple product then the normal gym stuff.
How are they holding up a 2 years later?
Is it worth getting the stand?
Still holding up just fine. Use them 3 to 4 times a week. They're great
Man, these look really promising but those plastic tabs in the cradle make it a tough choice. I don't think i've seen this part discussed in any of the other videos. It's a pretty important aspect.
There has been no issue. These are great. Still enjoying them.
@@how2togo thanks for the update.
I have seen NÜO retailers listed replacement handles for €90 (Flexbell) and €135 (Nüobells) so I am not worried if mine should brake after warranty runs out. Hopefully Nüo can offer some goodwill and sell them directly at lower price.
Mine just broke, few months out of warranty- they charged me $225 USD. There’s no goodwill, only profit.
after 6 months, any issues with these dumbbells? can you make an updated video?
No issues at all. I really like them. I'll probably do an update after a year
One of my dumbells has stopped rotating, loading or unloading the plates. The reason is that the plastic reel inside the handle had been broken. Also the springs inside had been dammaged. Any idea where I can send the handle for repair?
Since it's been a couple of months since the review. How are the dumbbells holding up? I'm considering buying them.
I've been using them 5 to 6 days a week and they are holding up just fine. I do find myself being careful with them in placing them on the rack and not dropping them. So far I really like them.
@@how2togo That’s great to hear. I’ll have to get them now
Very good video
I got mine today!
And are you happy with these?
Very happy and no issue.
@@Zidandrej
I am happy! The stand is arriving today so I think I will be happier!
It’s not convenient to keep them on the floor
I’ve been going back and forth between these and Snode. I like the Snodes because they’re all cast iron (except internals) but they’re in 10lb increments. The Nuobells because they have the 5lb increments. Pricing are about the same. But the Rep Pepin look REALLY nice, lifetime warranty and upgradeable over time and you don’t have to change the cradles out. Unfortunately they’re a few mos out if you pre-order now. It would be a no brained if they were available now. No idea what my plan is going to be but there’s sales this week. Soooo…
Was that really your arm at the end?
Just the right arm. Lol
@@how2togo Wow! Nice work dude
BTW, great review.
I'll be buying a set but that plastic tab they should have definitely made metal... The rest i aint too worried about (even tho metal would be better) but those plastic tabs can easily be broken
There’s a lot more to worry about than just that.
Thank you for your review!
The plastic ends seem concerning for sure. If the plastic bit on the cradle breaks, it seems one can buy a whole new cradle housing for it ($18 for 80lbs. $15 for 50lbs. as of Oct. 2022 for each). I see so many potential red flags however, did you end up getting extended warranty on top of the default 2 years?
When grilled on why they use so much plastic. Company states (on FAQ page): "..the resistance and durability of the type of plastic we use is actually stronger than cast iron."
Really?! Plastic stronger than CAST IRON. 😂😂
It is holding up with out any problems
BS. My handle broke when it fell as it rolled off my 18 inch high bench onto my padded gym floor while having 20lbs on it. They then charged me $225 for a new cheap plastic handle. Utter crap of a product and company.
I don’t think one need to be too nervous about plastic, its used everywere today from cars, weapons, aeroplanes and for sure space rockets
In my opinion powerblocks would have been the right choice. There is no issue with plastic, there are so many years on the market and everybody know that they are built for eternity, lol. I am not a fan of this plastic. Plastic paired with mechanics always will break sooner or later.
i would never buy adjustable dumbbell no matter how good they are. Enough dropping dumbbells on the floor, shit gonna come loose.
Yep I wouldn't drop them. Mine have held up but I've been taken care of them.
DO NOT PURCHASE THESE UNTIL THEY REMOVE ALL OF THE PLASTIC/NYLON COMPONENTS. THERE ARE COUNTLESS POTENTIAL FAILPOINTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE PLASTIC USED. HOW DO I KNOW? IT HAPPENED TO ME.
Still working well for me. Maybe you got a defective pair.
Man I''m glad i didn't spend for the stand. That's the most concerning part of the whole deal.
Why?
They now have a better stand that come with them.
Too much plastic. Both in the tabs that you pointed out and the plastic cam followers in the handles that move the shafts in and out. These just aren't made to last. If the handles were serviceable it wouldn't be that big of a deal, but they aren't. When they wear out it's $179 each for new handles, assuming Nuobell is even still making them. The better functionality isn't worth the tradeoff in quality and durability compared to Powerblock and Ironmaster in my opinion.
Still holding up nicely
@@how2togoas of a month ago, when I had my set for 2 years, I said the same thing. Just wait.
I like my bowflex better!
Bowflex has plastic discs inside that carry the metal plates. If one of those little disks breaks you're going to receive a plate on the head ... That's why despite them looking and feeling great i wouldn't buy them.
This is not a review. It's an unboxing video with commentary.
Why would they use plastic tabs in the holder for a product that cost so much money to buy.
There's a better one that Nuobell out there. Snode is the name. I have CF and Ironmaster DBs - love them.
Plastic dumbbells, no thanks