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Sunday, December 24, 2006

Looking For A Bowflex?

If you’re looking for a Bowflex for sale, then here are some suggestions on where to look.

Buying Directly From Bowflex

To find the most complete customer service, be eligible for their full warranty and take advantage of their satisfaction guarantee, you’ll want to buy your Bowflex through the official website.

This is also a great option if you’re unsure of which product you need. It has information on every Bowflex for sale for your home gym. You can read descriptions, find exercises and see testimonials of satisfied Bowflex customers. And if you’re not sure what to ask, there’s a great FAQ page.

Another benefit of getting your Bowflex from the official site is the Bowflex interactive demo, available at the click of your mouse. You can order a free DVD and brochure from Bowflex to help you choose the right unit.

If you purchase your Bowflex online from the official site, you will get zero-down financing with the Bowflex guarantee. All these full features come at the full price.

Buying From an Independent Dealer

A Bowflex for sale from an independent dealer is another great option. But you’ll have to pay close attention to the details of the warranty terms. Most independent dealers offer a 5-year warranty.

A Bowflex purchased directly through the company will offer warranties anywhere from 5 to 12 years in length. In order to get a long-term warranty from an independent dealer you may have to purchase an additional extended warranty. So consider this when you’re shopping for the best price.

Buying From an Online Auction

On any given day, you’ll find a Bowflex for sale at an online auction site such as eBay. If you’re planning on looking for a good deal online, then you should know it’s a “buyer beware" market.

Online prices for a Bowflex are attractive to a potential buyer. But the equipment will lack the Bowflex warranty that extends only to the original, registered owner.

Before bidding on a home gym, find out more about who’s the Bowflex. You can do this by reading the customer feedback comments provided at auction sites. You'll see the kind of service previous buyers have experienced with that particular seller. And if they’re untrustworthy, then it’s not worth the low price you’ll pay.

The one big drawback of buying a Bowflex through an auction site has got to be shipping. Find out if a seller has experience packaging and shipping. You may want to look for a local seller where you could go pick it up yourself. Craigslist.com provides this service in many cities.

You shouldn’t have a problem finding a Bowflex for sale. They’re out there and there are good deals for anyone willing to take the time to look for one. But, with an investment like this, you’ll just want to make sure you dot all of your I’s and cross all of your t’s.