![]() So definitely look elsewhere if you're in the market for an entry or mid level treadmill for walking or light jogging. Again, if they lowered the price of each machine by $200-$300, you might be able to make an argument. We can't see any reason to buy an Ancheer treadmill when there are so many better options at the same exact price point. They come up way short in just about every category, from construction to incline to speed to motor to belt size to workouts to warranties and more. With so much competition in the $500-$1000 price range, we're not sure what Ancheer is thinking offering treadmills that compete directly with heavy hitters ProForm, NordicTrack and Horizon. Stick with more established brands like ProForm and Horizon, both of which provide much better treadmills in the same price range. They're poorly made, with limited functionality, subpar specs and a horrendous warranty. So we would say an Ancheer treadmill is not going to be a good investment for you. But all of the other brands offer this kind of capability these days as well, so it's not really unique. There is some Bluetooth functionality, internet on some machines and places to put your iPad, so there is a focus on technology, which is a good thing. It's unprofessional to have such glaring errors throughout. ![]() You also have the product descriptions, specs and blueprints with typos throughout, which is never a good sign. Most of the Ancheer treadmills come without any built in workout programs. The motors are listed with Peak Power, which is just an indication of their maximum capacity, not an accurate description of the actual horsepower throughout your workout. There is no incline capability on some models, which is basically unheard of these days even on the cheapest motorized treadmills. The belts are way too small to accommodate most walkers and runners. That alone gives you an idea of what kind of quality we are working with here, and enough reason to stay away.īeyond the poor warranty are the less than ideal specs. That's horrible and one of the worst we've come across to date. Even the most expensive Ancheer treadmill, the S6800, comes with a measly 2 years on the frame, 3 years on the motor and who knows how long on labor and everything else. We have many issues with these treadmills, starting with the subpar warranties. But they are all a few hundred more expensive than they should be, putting them in direct competition with much better brands like ProForm, NordicTrack and Horizon. If all of the machines above were priced in the $300-$500 range, you could make an argument for them. They are a step up from manual treadmills, but they are all a bit too pricey for our liking. It's very hard to recommend an Ancheer treadmill, although they have become quite popular for some reason. You get a large 15.6" touch screen with internet, a 5.0HP motor, a 22" x 59" running deck, max user weight of 440 lbs. This is the one Ancheer treadmill with decent specs, and also the most expensive one in the lineup at around $1500. This machine is also foldable, and has hand grip pulse rate. You get a slightly larger running surface than on the 525, 15.74" x 49.6". It is powered by a 3.0 HP motor, speeds up to 9.9 mph and a max user weight of 308 lbs. It is Wifi capable so you can go online while you work out. This model is a step up with a 10.1 inch touch screen display rather than an LCD. The unique feature here is 12 built in workout programs. Here you have a 7" blue backlit LCD display, a 3.0 CHP motor, speeds up to 10.4 mph, max user weight of 286 lbs. It has a speaker system, Bluetooth capability and an iPad holder. This Ancheer treadmill seems to be sold exclusively at Sears, and has a 3HP motor, speeds up to 8.6 mph, manual incline capability up to 5% and a max user weight of 242 lbs. The unique feature of this treadmill is the ability to control and interact with the machine via Bluetooth using the Smart Treadmill or Sportage app. You have a basic LCD with touch buttons, up to 6 mph speed and a 15.74" x 43.7" running area with cushioning. ![]() This is the most popular model, a lightweight, compact folding treadmill that is ready to go within minutes of opening the box. Here are the most popular ones, although you may find a couple of others on sale online. The current lineup consists of about half a dozen models, sold in various places such as Sears and Amazon. ![]()
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