Under Desk Treadmill Walking Pad 2 in 1 Electric Treadmill Under Desk for Office Home Use, Portable Desk Treadmill with Remote Control, LED Display…

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  • 🐤♥ 2 in 1 Desk Treadmill ♥ This desk treadmill can realize walking and jogging modes with adjustable speed from 0.5-5mph, and runs at less than 60 decibels, making it easy to maintain your workout while working at the office or at home
  • 🍎♥ Mini Treadmill with 0.75 HP Powerful Motor ♥ Walking pad treadmill equipped with powerful and quiet 0.75HP motor, allows you to walk up to 5MPH by the remote control. This walking pad treadmill with 265lbs capacity can meet your daily workout needs.
  • 🍉♥ Installation-free and Easy to Move ♥ To provide users with a better experience, our treadmills for home products have been assembled when they arrive. They can be used directly after disassembly!
  • 🐹♥ Desk Treadmill for Home/Office Under Desk ♥ This small treadmill with wheels can be easily moved; the compact treadmill can be stored under the sofa, bed, or against the wall, saving space in the room that you can get a better sports experience.
  • 🐸♥ Satisfactory Service Guarantee ♥ DAEYEGIM is committed to providing every customer with 100% satisfactory after-sales service; Any problems, you can contact us through the contact information in the top left corner of the first page of the manual, and we will definitely help you solve the problem at the first time

Specification: Under Desk Treadmill Walking Pad 2 in 1 Electric Treadmill Under Desk for Office Home Use, Portable Desk Treadmill with Remote Control, LED Display…

brand

‎DAEYEGIM

color

Blue

Product Dimensions

‎47.5"D x 19.5"W x 5.2"H

Item Weight

‎40 Pounds

Material

‎Alloy Steel

Maximum Speed

‎5 Miles per Hour

Special Feature

‎Portable, Lightweight, Wheeled

Target Audience

‎Adult, Youth, Dog

Maximum Horsepower

‎0.75 Horsepower

Assembly Required

‎No

Display Type

‎LED

Power Source

‎Corded Electric

Included Components

‎User Manual, Power Cord, Remote Control, Lubricant, Tool Kit

Meter Type

‎Speed, Calories Burned, Time, Distance

Product Benefits

‎Weight Loss Support

Maximum Weight Recommendation

‎265 Pounds

Deck Length

‎41 Inches

Deck Width

‎15.3 Inches

Frame Material

‎Alloy Steel

Speed Rating

‎5 miles_per_hour

Screen Size

‎8 Inches

Item Package Dimensions L x W x H

‎51 x 23.5 x 6 inches

Package Weight

‎21.84 Kilograms

Item Dimensions LxWxH

‎47.5 x 19.5 x 5.2 inches

Brand Name

‎DAEYEGIM

Warranty Description

‎‎Manufacturer warranry for 90 days from date of purchase, Lifetime for quality issue

Model Name

‎WP-Blue

Number of Items

‎1

Manufacturer

‎DAEYEGIM

Model Year

‎2023

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  1. Candace

    So I’ve been looking for this exact thing for a year! I recently got moved from a huge private office to a TINY cubicle now that we are expanding positions but not space at work 🙁
    I wanted something to use while I’m at my desk but it has to be practically silent since our cubicles are in a very loud vaulted ceiling area of the building. That being said, this is perfect!
    The motor is silent! The only sound is a slight swishing noise from your body weight while walking on the belt while moving. All my coworkers are wanting one now!
    It came so quickly and was ready out the box. Directions say just put a littl of the provided lubricant under the walking belt before the first use and that’s it! I did that and then plugged it in and started!
    I’m beyond pleased with this purchase and should have done this much sooner.

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  2. john m.

    I bought this to use with a standing desk so I could get some steps in while working. I really only have 1 complaint: it shakes my entire desk while I walk, which then rattles my wired connections and makes them disconnect and reconnect the entire time. I’m mainly referring to my HDMI wires for additional monitors. Basically unusable for the duration of the time I use it. Idk if I should really be blaming the product. I have never had a treadmill before so idk how bad they generally make the objects around you shake, but because of that it isn’t very useful for what I originally wanted it for. Will be returning. Also wanted to mention I am a bit overweight, but not obese. When my sister who is smaller than I am used it, it had the same problem without any noticeable reduction, so I don’t think it has to do with my weight.

    Update: seller contacted me and offered to refund all my money, so excellent customer service. She said there was an issue with some part I can’t rember the name of, so it shouldn’t be doing what mine is. So I see why nobody else had this problem.

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  3. grace

    I had been back and forth with a few different brands in this price range but really happy I ultimately chose this company. I also had a hard time deciding between models and at first purchased the green 7mph. Initial shipping was super fast and was ready to go out of the packaging, but the motor was running really loud, as if it was scraping against something else internal. It seemed to run okay but I was very worried that the scraping sound would amount to more issues in the future. Emailed customer service and got an answer immediately that something was wrong. They offered to replace the device without needing to send everything back! This was extremely helpful to me not only because I am on a budget and this was a big purchase to me, but also because I live 3 stairwells up and don’t have a car. It would’ve been impossible to repackage and transport it to a shipping center. After they sorted out the replacement I also decided to change to the smaller 5mph model. I had greatly over estimated my walk pace and if I would need the extra speed lol, for reference I am 5’2″ with a moderate stride. Whilst the green model wasn’t impossible, the smaller model is still much easier to manage lifting to store and moving under my desk, the wheels are also at a slightly higher angle and are easier to roll, it is smaller than the picture estimates but still a safe size for my stride. Throughout the entire email process responses were super quick and helpful and ultimately I’m really happy with this under desk treadmill!

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  4. Doug Thonus

    I’ve had this treadmill for about a week and so far I’m clocking about 6 miles a day on it. I’ll update the review if durability appears to be a problem, but obviously too early to tell there right now.

    First a bit on my experience using a treadmill under a desk in general. I have only tried this one, so I can’t say how it rates to others, but here are some thoughts on the idea generically.

    If you are like me, you have a standing desk and maybe found you weren’t standing a whole lot with it because your legs get a bit sore from standing in one place. I considered a balance board, but found that a treadmill would be even better. I work from home full time, had some health challenges that caused me to stop working out for a year, and now want to get back into shape again.

    This treadmill for me has been a game changer in one week for fitness. I use it five days a week, and am adding 30 miles of activity per week to my routine. Effectively, it’s roughly an extra 1lb of calories that I’m burning per week by having this thing vs what I was doing + the other benefits of walking / fitness.

    While walking on this treadmill at 2mph (my general speed), I can still type more or less at full speed. Using a mouse is a bit jittery and more difficult. It can be a bit jarring in meetings for people if you have video on (we have a video always on policy) so am selective about when I will use it while on video.

    Overall, I’ve found it really easy to stick with and do 3-6 sessions a day ranging from 30 minutes to 50 minutes (this treadmill powers down after 50 minutes, I’m not sure if it’s just to cool the motor, but more or less I’m pretty much ready to stop after 50 minutes anyway).

    As for some specifics on this treadmill.
    It is super light and maneuverable. A big concern I had was moving it out of the way when I’m not using it. It has a couple wheels on the front, you lift it from the back and then you can easily move it with about the effort it takes to push a vacuum. This has made it really easy for me to just slide it to the side out of the way when I put my desk down for my chair.

    I would probably not find this treadmill useful for any purpose other than walking in front of a standing desk. The belt is narrow and the overall length is very short. It goes up to 5mph, but I can’t even imagine trying to jog on this thing without killing myself because you just don’t have enough room. I also think it’d be weird to walk on it in open space with no supports. The desk itself with the keyboard in front of me keeps me centered on the treadmill and in open space (like if you wanted to slide it under your bed and pull it out to watch TV) I think it would be difficult to stay on. If you want to do that, get one with a handle that folds up would be my advice.

    There are minor annoyances I’ve encountered so far. It takes 5 seconds to start after you hit the power button, and you have to increment speed with one button click from .5 to whatever speed you want at .1 mph increments. This is a fairly irrelevant but annoying user experience. I don’t need that long of a window to start (really don’t need one at all given it starts at .5 mph) and why do I want to click the remote 15x to get up to 2mph? That said, that whole process is still about 10 seconds long and not really relevant.

    From a noise perspective, this isn’t any quieter or louder than any other treadmill I’d use at the same speed. It says it’s quiet (as do many), but I doubt seriously any of them are meaningfully different in noise. This is the same sound my big / normal treadmill makes if I were to set it to 2mph. The sound isn’t an issue though, and no one has complained about it while I’m on video conferences.

    All in all, is this better than any other walking pad treadmill? No idea, but it was among the cheapest and so far it’s doing the job just fine for me. The annoyances / hiccups are irrelevant to my situation and the ability to move it out of the way easily is probably all that really matters. I’ve read other reviews about it not lasting long. I oiled the heck out of the belt and just figured I’d do that every week going forward. There aren’t really a lot of parts here and I’d think the motor probably isn’t being pressed that hard at 2mph, so my guess is it will probably hold up reasonably well, but only time will tell. There’s nothing about it that feels obviously bad about it.

    One final note, Amazon offers assembly, there is nothing to assemble. It is in one piece out of the box, you literally plug it in and put oil under the belt, pull the sticker off the remote to connect the battery and go.

    —- update 1 —-
    I’ve had this for about 1 month. I’d say I have logged about 80 hours on it so far and everything is working well still. I am still doing about 3 hours a day at 2mph (weigh a shade over 200lbs).

    — update 2 —
    I’ve used this treadmill for about 3 months now, still about 3 hours a day at 2mph. I have been a bit lazier about oiling the belt than I intended (about once every 3 weeks) but this hasn’t seemed to have any impact. No problems thus far with the treadmill. I wish I could see total miles that I’ve logged on it, but I would get it’s probably about 500 total miles so far. Using this really kickstarted my step goal, I’ve now hit 20k steps a day every day with two exceptions since I purchased it. I’ve lost about 14 lbs overall, mostly in the first two months when my diet was also good, but this has allowed me to outexercise a lot of bad diet stuff.

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    Under Desk Treadmill Walking Pad 2 in 1 Electric Treadmill Under Desk for Office Home Use, Portable Desk Treadmill with Remote Control, LED Display…
    Under Desk Treadmill Walking Pad 2 in 1 Electric Treadmill Under Desk for Office Home Use, Portable Desk Treadmill with Remote Control, LED Display…

    $18,999.00

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