Adjustable dumbbells are incredible space-savers compared to full dumbbell sets, but still, they're heavy and awkward to reposition. And look, I get it—the point of weights is to lift them, right? When testing and reviewing dumbbells like the Nüobells or REP Quickdraws, I quickly discovered that the genius of adjustable dumbbells is exactly what makes them so hard to lug around: In order to adjust from 5 to 80 pounds, they end up weighing, you know, at least 80 pounds. And not every dumbbell user has built up to that strength yet.
How to move and store your adjustable dumbbells
Sure, you can drag and shove your adjustable dumbbells around in their cradles, but that sort of rough handling isn't ideal. A mini furniture dolly provides a quick, easy transition between exercises or storage positions. Plus, you'll be protecting both your dumbbells and your flooring. And if you're like me, it's stressful to drag 80 pounds around the tiny apartment you rent for way too much money. Even if I'm not worried about scratching my floors, lifting too heavy increases risk of injury.
Place one dolly under each dumbbell stand for independent movement.
Add rubber matting between the dolly and dumbbell base for extra protection and stability.
The key to this hack working effectively is using the right-sized dolly. Standard furniture dollies are too large, but here are some options that should fit adjustable dumbbell bases perfectly:
18" x 12" platform
Carpeted surface provides cushioning
16.3" x 11" platform
360-degree rotating caster wheels
24" x 16" platform
Solid deck for extra stability
Compared to a storage unit that costs hundreds of dollars, a mini dolly is the obvious choice to move your dumbbells around your home. You can make your workout flow more smoothly while protecting both your investment and your home.
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