
MERACH Adjustable Dumbbell Set of 2 with 4 Weight Settings
A tidy home-gym option if you want one pair that changes weight, but the exact weight breakdown needs a quick sanity check.
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- Rated 4.6 stars, which is well above average for this sort of listing.
- This sits in the middle of the range, so the details need to earn the price.
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MERACH Adjustable Dumbbell Set of 2 with 4 Weight Settings
This is a compact adjustable dumbbell set for home workouts, with four weight settings and a flat-sided design that should be easier to store than loose weights. It looks best for beginners to regular home training, but the exact weight setup is the first thing to confirm on the listing.
What makes it interesting is the adjustable format in a compact home-friendly set at a mid-range spend, backed by 329 reviews and a 4.6 rating. The flat sides are a genuinely useful touch if you hate weights rolling about, though the 2kg, 4kg, 6kg and 8kg wording is not crystal clear, so check whether those figures are per pair or per dumbbell.
With adjustable dumbbells, the headline weight is only half the story. Check whether the quoted weights are per dumbbell or total, how quickly the mechanism changes, and whether the shape is stable on the floor. A decent review history matters here because wobbly fittings and awkward handles tend to show up fast in feedback.
- Home workouts where you want one pair to cover lighter sessions and basic strength work.
- Small spaces, because the flat-sided design should be neater to store and less likely to roll.
- Beginners or casual lifters who do not need a big rack of separate dumbbells.
- Go elsewhere if you need heavier loading for serious strength progression beyond 8kg.
- Skip it if you want clearly labelled weight specs, because this listing's wording is a bit muddy.
- Not ideal for a full free-weight setup if you prefer fixed dumbbells ready to grab instantly.
- Whether 2kg, 4kg, 6kg and 8kg refers to each dumbbell or the combined pair.
- How the weight-change mechanism works in the photos, and whether the locking parts look intuitive.
- The included pieces in the box, so you know if stands, trays or extra plates are part of the set.
- Handle size and overall dimensions, especially if you have limited storage space or smaller hands.
At £33.99, this looks like a fair middle-of-the-range spend for a compact adjustable pair, provided the weight range matches what you actually need.
What weight range does this set cover?
The listing refers to 2kg, 4kg, 6kg and 8kg settings, but the wording is not fully clear on whether that means each dumbbell or the pair together. It is worth confirming on the product page before ordering.
Is it suitable for a small home gym?
Probably yes. The set is described as compact, portable and flat-sided, which should make it easier to store and less annoying on the floor than round weights.
Is this more for beginners or heavier training?
It looks better suited to beginner to moderate home workouts than heavy strength training. If you expect to outgrow 8kg quickly, a heavier system may make more sense.







