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Which treadmill to buy

clkaz
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:jI am looking to buy a treadmill, I am looking at the Nordic C2000 Treadmill
http://www.fitness-superstore.co.uk/...ll/9401_p.html
And the Pro-Form 585v
http://www.fitness-superstore.co.uk/...ll/8117_p.html
The main thing that concerns are the warranties, the warranty for the Nordic treadmill is
In Home Warranty - 10 years motor, 2 years parts and labour
compared to the On-site Warranty: 2 years parts & labour
What is the difference between inhome and onsite?
I am not sure which treadmill to buy, I have never owned a treadmill and therefore I am not sure whether treadmills tend to breakdown easily, etc.
Help would be greatly appreciated, especially from people who own either of these treadmills and anyone who has ordered from the fitness-superstore website.:o
http://www.fitness-superstore.co.uk/...ll/9401_p.html
And the Pro-Form 585v
http://www.fitness-superstore.co.uk/...ll/8117_p.html
The main thing that concerns are the warranties, the warranty for the Nordic treadmill is
In Home Warranty - 10 years motor, 2 years parts and labour
compared to the On-site Warranty: 2 years parts & labour
What is the difference between inhome and onsite?
I am not sure which treadmill to buy, I have never owned a treadmill and therefore I am not sure whether treadmills tend to breakdown easily, etc.
Help would be greatly appreciated, especially from people who own either of these treadmills and anyone who has ordered from the fitness-superstore website.:o
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Why buy a treadmill? Why not run outside? Cheaper, much more scenic and great for your social life if you join a sociable running club!0
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I'd look at your local Freecycle first. Treadmills and other exercise equipment appear quite often.0
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