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Looking to buy a Treadmill for home use

clules

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I am not a runner or close to being fit. I am looking for a Treadmill for basic home use. So many out there, I am lost at to which one to buy. My budget is around $2,000. Any advice as to which one to buy and where. Thanks
 

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Sears used to be good for treadmills, I got a gym quality one at one of the warehouses for like $700. I was shopping around at the time, Canadian Tire had some home use ones that were decent. You could probably go way under budget, depending on your needs.
 

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Buy a SOLE treadmill. Good quality and reviews. You can buy direct from the distributor in Ontario and save the store mark-ups. I bought the F85 on Boxing Day years ago.
 

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I am not a runner or close to being fit. I am looking for a Treadmill for basic home use. So many out there, I am lost at to which one to buy. My budget is around $2,000. Any advice as to which one to buy and where. Thanks
Sears used to be good for treadmills, I got a gym quality one at one of the warehouses for like $700. I was shopping around at the time, Canadian Tire had some home use ones that were decent. You could probably go way under budget, depending on your needs.
I bought a Nordic Trac at Sears and it was outstanding...I'm a big guy so I was pounding on it pretty good and never had any maintenance issues...Not Sears anymore but I certainly recommend Nordic Trac and at $2000 you have a healthy budget.
 
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search kijiji as people buy new and sell them within 1-2 years as they become a clothes line in the basement. I bought a used Good Life elliptical online for $200.00 and it was only 2 years old, saved myself a lot of money as they are not cheap.
 
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Buy a SOLE treadmill. Good quality and reviews. You can buy direct from the distributor in Ontario and save the store mark-ups. I bought the F85 on Boxing Day years ago.
Is F85 sturdy enough? What is the big difference compared to low end models? How is the maintenance?
 

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search kijiji as people buy new and sell them within 1-2 years as they become a clothes line in the basement. I bought a used Good Life elliptical online for $200.00 and it was only 2 years old, saved myself a lot of money as they are not cheap.

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You might want to also look at ellipticals.

 

clules

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Thanks for all the feedback. I have narrowed down my options to one of the following:

1st option is Peloton Treadmill - https://www.onepeloton.ca/tread
2nd option is the Sole F85 - https://www.solefitness.ca/F85-treadmill.html
3rd option is the Nordictrack - https://www.canadiantire.ca/en/pdp/nordictrack-c700-treadmill-0847999p.html#srp

All are a little above my $2K budget. But I want something that is well made, good warranty and reasonable after sales service.

I will probably wait to see which one of these goes on sale for Black Friday before I make the plunge.
 
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