Bought second hand on marketplace for $50. Pretty good at holding chalk.
Came missing 2 of the bolts connecting the post to the base so there was a lot of wobble (since replaced and much better)
Could be better with a lid, as a do make a decent mess when using it
One of the better value iron plates in NSW, Australia.
Really accurate in terms of weight and tolerance seems pretty good (not too tight, not too loose).
Favourite power bar I've used. Really grippy volcano knurl and feels solidly put together.
Not the cheapest bar around and the coating on the sleeves has started to wear a little after 2 years
Cheap homemade timber barbell jack.
Made from leftover scrap timber and works perfect for loading/unloading deadlifts. Leverage is far better than the one I had purchased before.
Could have been made better with a wider base and a more robust varnish
Serviceable adjustable bench. Definitely not the most solid one on the market but works for most things. I do have a separate flat bench as I wouldn't feel comfortable benching heavy on this.
The vinyl is a pretty smooth and it has a bit of a wobble.
Was given this for free by a mate so it was decent for the price. Will replace eventually, but good enough for now.
Cool idea and has some good uses, however I use it far less than I thought I would. I may have found it more useful if I had a 2nd one.
Really well made, but I find a regular landmine is more practical
Solid collars. Easy to use and don't move when in use.
Would rate higher, however they are just basic collars. I prefer my magnetic collars as I can store them on any metal surface and they can hold change plates without having to remove them.
Build a 3m X 3m platform to go under my rack to account for a slope in 2 directions.
Really happy with it, perfectly level and allowed me to bolt the rack down.
Want to add a decal and potentially have a replaceable centre section with carpet