How much is an elliptical machine?

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asked Nov 6, 2023 in Weight Loss/Dieting by SaraRumb (1,580 points)
How much is an elliptical machine?

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answered Mar 23 by Shawn (105,270 points)
The cost of an elliptical machine varies depending on the type and size of the elliptical machine.

Elliptical machines range in cost from as little as $109.00 to $250.00 to as much as $700.00 to $1,000.00

Under desk elliptical machines cost around $109.00 to $120.00

Full size elliptical machines that you stand up on cost around $700.00 to $1,000.00

Some more expensive models of elliptical machines can range from $2,000.00 to $3,000.00 and even up to $7,000.00 for very high end models of elliptical machines.

If you want a basic elliptical machine you can spend less but if you want a more advanced elliptical machine with advanced settings and smooth resistance systems you can expect to pay between $3,000.00 to $7,000.00

Elliptical machines are worth it and can help you stay healthy and fit and can even help with weight loss.

Elliptical machines provide you with a great cardiovascular workout which burns a great amount of calories and fat and also is low impact on your joints.

Engaging in regular elliptical workouts also improves your cardiovascular health, endurance as well as overall fitness and can lead to more effective calorie burning during workouts through the day.

Elliptical machines also engage both your upper and lower body muscles which make it a comprehensive workout which can help to burn more calories and improve your overall fitness.

Elliptical machines provide you with a low impact exercise option which means that they place less stress on your joints when compared to running and any other high impact activities.
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answered Jun 19 by anonymous
I see it's been a while since this was posted, but I'm wondering if anyone here found a good used elliptical online or through local classifieds? I’ve been checking Facebook Marketplace and Craigslist, and I’ve seen some decent ones under $200—some barely used. Just curious how reliable those are, and if anyone had luck going that route instead of buying new.
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answered Jun 19 by MarcAngely (3,700 points)

I got mine a few months ago after comparing lots of options, and I was surprised to find some pretty solid machines under $500. I also came across khanhtrinhvn.com while looking for different types of home exercise gear. They’ve got a variety of equipment, and their site helped me understand what features to look for without feeling overwhelmed by too many technical terms.

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