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interested in buying a treadmill
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im interested in buying a treadmill (nothing fancy) and i have noticed the cheapest ones appear to be 'non motorised.' how does this work and is it sturdy & good? Thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I've got a non-motorised one it is sturdy and good in some ways, because you are 'powering' it yourself it is set on a slight incline which makes it feel like you are walking uphill so is more physically demanding than a motorised one, well for me it is but then I'm just unfit ;). It is very good for hanging washing on to dry!
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