I would have my budget established before I leave the door. This ensures you don't spend more money than you expected. Read reviews on the treadmill once you choose one. There are so many brands so choosing one can be challenging. So take your time!
Location .Where will I put the treadmill is a question you should also consider? There are big ones and small ones. There are ones that fold up and saves space and some don't fold up. Some weigh a lot so be sure you are putting the treadmill in the correct place , because it can be really dificult to move if it weighs a lot.
Some can make a lot of noise so buy a quiet one , because it may wake someone in the house while you are working out.
If you house is older , maybe you should put the treadmill downstairs. Also, I would get a mat or some type of rug, so the weight of the treadmill does not ruin you new carpet.
How many people or who will be using the treadmill? If a lot of people will be using you may want to consider a commercial one.They are made better and made for heavy use. Most treadmills have a weight limit. Make sure the users don't exceed the weight limit.
Old or new . Don't spend a lot of money on a used one. If money is not an issue, I would probably buy a new one. Most used ones don't have a warranty, so consider the cost of parts.
Check the maintainence required on a treadmill. Some require a lot and some don't.
Stay Tuned!
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