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What option for an adjustable kettlebell would you purchase 1 or 2 & why? Option 1 is ready to use. Option 2 requires you to go buy sand and fill up the weights yourself but is half the price. READ THE QUESTION CONTEXT BELOW FULLY BEFORE ANSWERING!
34 Responses to Option A
I prefer having the product immediately without having to fill anything up with sand.
I just want to go to the store, buy the kettlebell and get to working out. I don't want to make multiple trips and fill it up myself
When I buy I product I just want it ready to go, I do not want to make an extra trip to the store to make the thing I just bought work.
Seeing the product in use makes it mich more desirable and relatable
Seems easy enough to go buy a bag of play sand from the store.
I chose A because I like the ready product. I feel that it would be more convenient and easier.
This is the one that I like buy and use. I like that this one is ready to use. It is important for me to be able to use the product as soon as I get it. Option B seems like a hassle to me since I would have to spend extra money on having to buy sand from the store
the adjustable kettle bell is a great idea. I am not not going to add sand and do any work for it. The images used in A shows the product in use and sells the idea
A is simpler and that makes it more appealing
The large weight in this option allows my eye to focus on the product, which is helpful for sure!
I would like this option because the sand is readily available and cheap and would save me a lot of money.
Option A is very convenient and well worth paying the extra money for.
Though i think B is more informative its layout is really bad and unappealing. A says enough and it looks better.
When it comes to getting 'serious' about strength training, I want to know I'm doing it correctly and safely. Yes, I would save a lot of money with option B, but with Option A, I know the weights are filled correct and are balanced professionally. This gives me piece of mind when it comes to safety and lifting the proper amount of weight. It seems easy enough to fill them myself, but this seems worth the investment.
option A looks more durable and thus i trust it more
I like this the best, even though it is pricy I feel that I am getting something better for my money with out having to do some my self
I like a. More of the kettlebell feel and confidence you are using precise weights with minimal chance of leaking
I chose A because I would rather pay extra than buying sand and filling the kettlebell with it. I could afford it so that's what I would do.
I like option A the best because I like the images showing the kettle weights being used and I really like that there is nothing I have to do in order to assemble and use them.
I would choose option A. I think it is a good product in terms of looks compared to option B. It looks like it is higher quality.
Choice A is much simpler. B I feel like this is too much trouble.
I prefer the option that looks like a kettleball. I also don't want to have to go out and buy sand before it is ready to use.
I like the ready-to-use kettle bell more. Buying sand is a hassle. Think that is not going to be exact either. Good if you are trying to save money for option B but I'd prefer ready to use. Better product control with this and less returns. So option A for the better choice here.
There seems to be too much work to use the other option. A seems more simple.
i would prefer choice b because it would take up a lot less space. it puts away easily and can easily be adjusted.
This is tough, but at these price points I think I would prefer the one that is ready to use. At first I thought maybe the self-fill one would offer more customization, but then I saw that the ready to use one is already adjustable. If I'm paying $50+ for this type of equipment, I would expect it to be ready to use. If I was going to fill it myself, it would have to be more heavily discounted- $20-40 range.
I would never buy weights that are not ready to use. I consider that is part of what I am paying for, otherwise I'd just make my own weights or use natural objects/household items as weights. I feel spending extra for the sand is annoying and seems like a messy, imprecise process.
A because it will be cheaper and I can fill it with water.
This product would be easier to get and have less maintenance. Able to just get it and use it straight from the open of the package.
I would pick option A because of the handle. I think the handle will more comfortable.
I don't want to buy sand even if the kettle bell is cheaper in price. It just sounds like a hassle to have to do that and also it sounds like it can get messy if things go wrong.
This looks like exactly something I'd work out with
A is way more convenient to use where B would require more work and the cost of sand so I wonder if you're actually saving money?
I personally would prefer A assuming it doesn't use sand, but some type of weight plate. My preference for A would be weaker if it just comes with sand.
16 Responses to Option B
Option B is more attractive and has more information than option A.
Option B helps me be more self sufficient if I pruchase this product and will likely help me realize other issues with option A.
I guess I'd buy the one that requires me to buy sand. I really don't like that. I'd really rather have the kettlebell be ready to use. However, the cost savings is just too much not to justify it. I'd have to save the money, even though I'd be annoyed about having to go buy the sand.
I would buy the sand, if forced to buy either set. However, if I had the option I would buy neither. Neither are worth the cost, B especially, considering ANYTHING can be filled with sand and lifted.
B does a better job of showing me that it breaks down into smaller pieces, and that I should buy components to compete the assembly
This option would save me a decent amount of money. I wouldn't mind getting the sand myself because there are plenty of convenient locations near me to get the sand and the sand doesn't cost that much much.
I would choose the lower priced one. The image and description look like it will be easy to put together.
I use my own sand. I don't want to pay $60 more for the one with sand, when I have free sand readily available.
I would choose the cheaper option. I got plenty of access to sand. I think it would be worth the extra effort to save money
I would want to read the reviews on B before buying it, to ensure that the sand will stay in the product, that it is easy to fill and use, etc. Otherwise I would pay more for Option A as a "ready to use" kettlebell.
I don't love how B looks but I do like that it costs much less.
In this case, I would rather go for Choice B. You can't beat the price break that these give, and I already have sand around from other weights I use that function on similar principals. I also like the finer control that would grant, since you could also empty out the sand to fine tune the weight as well.
For $60, I can fill it myself. Sand and my time is way cheaper than that and I think that is the best value for me which makes me more likely to buy
Honestly, I wouldn't go with either of these options since I can buy a 40-lb kettlebell online or in a store for a lot less. I chose B because it's cheaper.
I would go with option B because it's cheaper and seems easy to set up.
Definitely B because it is so much financially better. Such a big difference in price just for putting sand yourself.
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