First off, who is the manufacturer. If it is a well known established company then the cost will already be higher then the unknown companies. Name brand companies that have a good reputation stand behind their product and do their best to make sure you are getting a great quality piece of exercise equipment. You are paying more for their reputation for quality.
How long has this specific model been on the market? If it has just been released for sale then the price will be higher than the models that have been on the market for six months or a year. Typically the newer the model the greater the technology. People always thing newer and better, so the newest models will be priced higher.
Is the treadmill new or used. Of course a new treadmill is going to cost more than a used one. Just like cars, once a treadmill leaves the store it automatically loses monetary value. Sometimes stores will have treadmills that are marked 10%-25% off that were bought and then returned. These treadmills are still basically new but have been taken out of the box.
Refurbished treadmills can also be a great buy. These are returned treadmills that have been repaired. Anything wrong with them has been fixed and most of them are like new. You can save a lot of money by choosing to buy one of these models directly from the company.
What are the features? How fast does it go, how many horsepower does the motor have, how much weight can it hold, and can you adjust the slope? This is basic information. Special extra features can include mp3 player docks, speakers, fans, exercise programs built in, digital consoles, and cup holders. The more features that are included the higher the price will be.
Lastly, where are you buying it from? Used treadmills from garage sales and thrift stores should definitely be cheaper than new treadmills. Treadmills from close out stores should cost less than treadmills from name brand stores in the mall. Treadmills directly from the manufacturer vary. Sometimes they can be more expensive, unless they are having specials. Some of the manufacturers specials are ridiculously low when they are trying to sell off last years models to make room for the new models.
The treadmill cost should be directly related to everything stated above. Before you buy any treadmill, shop around for the best price and the best features. There is nothing worse than buying the first treadmill you see only to find out later that you could have gotten a better model cheaper if you had waited.
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