⚡️ Unlock kettlebell power anywhere, anytime!
The Yes4All Kettlebell Handle is a lightweight, durable ABS plastic converter that transforms your dumbbells into kettlebells instantly. Designed with a smooth, wide handle for a secure grip, it supports weights up to 100 lbs and fits various dumbbell types, making it perfect for on-the-go, versatile strength training.
Color | Yellow and Purple |
Size | Dumbbell converter |
Style | C. Kettlebell Grip |
Material type | Plastic |
Features | Portable, Lightweight, Adjustable |
Included components | 1 x Kettle Grip |
Batteries included? | No |
Brand | Yes4All |
Department | Unisex |
Manufacturer | Yes4All |
Item model number | Ketttle Converter |
ASIN | B08LV1TH84 |
C**X
Brilliant
One of the best purchases I have made very sturdy and as a personal trainer I needed an easy way to increase weights without buying multiple different kettlebells for different weights
R**E
Garage gym space saver
Excellent peice of kit
**H
Better than expected
Better quality than expected it's holding up to 30 KG at the moment and seems sturdy enough
M**M
Highly recommended. Perfect for hex dumbells.
Brilliant, so good I bought two! Perfect for hex dumbells (looking at some of the other reviews your mileage may vary with other types of dumbells). Feels very sturdy. Just adjust your stance slightly for kettle bell swings with the really big dumbells (I. E. if you were hitting the 100lbs (a little over 45kg) weight limit). By converting my dumbbells I've effectively gained a huge kettlebell collection saving a fortune and also precious space.
A**S
Rubbish
Only been able to start using it this week. Snapped when tightening the collars. Only had 12.5kg on.Would rate 0 stars if I could. Just glad I wasn’t doing a press or swing with it.
R**.
Well spent money
Fantastic exercise equipment
P**F
Get lynch pins or broken toes
Before I ordered I saw what others had written about the weight plates unscrewing and potentially falling off during exercise.It's not an issue if you want the weights filled up to the top as there are grippy rubber pieces at the bottom of the handle part and the top of the base part. With a full stack of 25+ kgs you can probably get away with the bells tightened down hard and hope for the best.The problem is when you want them partially filled with weights, like here, I have a pair set up with 14 kgs each for example.If you screw the handle all the way down onto the stack with only these few weights on, too much of the threaded rod runs into the opening of the handle and harasses the back of your hand.I have solved this issue by:1) cutting four rubber grip washers out of some old bicycle inner tube. This means when the red nuts are tightened down on the weight stack and the handle part they grip. You can probably buy actual rubber washers too. A proper manufacturer could perhaps have bonded a grippy rubber insert to one side of the red nuts? I've seen closed cell foam washers in plumbing applications that would do the job lovely also. This almost does the job on its own, but I also2) cross drilled the top of the threaded rod with a 5 mm drill bit and fitted security pins. The pins were bought off Amazon and we're sold as 4.5mm lynch pins. Whipping the pins in and out when changing the weight stack only takes a second or two.One of the best things about these devices is how easily the handles and red locking nuts spin up and down the rods when changing weights. It means that I can move up and down the weight sizes of my two kettle bells within a one minute rest between sets!But the downside of this easy spinning off of the nuts and handle is the associated likelihood of them spinning off when you are, I don't know, hurling fast 30kg KB swings in front of your patio doors, the cat, your big telly, your own toes, etc.Still, it was an easy fix, although not everyone has a workshop full of tools 3m from where they work out.Only three stars because without this easy fix, these things are not really fit for purpose. In fact they are dangerous. I don't fancy what my toes would look like in trainers after a 25 kg stack of weights fell on them from shoulder height. With these handles, as supplied, exercises like KB clean and jerk, done properly, require a rapid rotation of the wrist, which without my mods unscrews the handles entirely in about 2 reps. Guaranteed.The idea is great. And it's 98% there. For 5 minutes work, a bit of engineering common sense and a few pence in lynch pins etc. I've ended up with a full set of kettle bells from 1 kg to 35 kg! For approx £50! You can't get one secondhand 25 kg kettle bell for that! So for that reason I'm relatively pleased.So brilliant product. But only if you are willing and able to finish building it!
D**N
Flimsy, broke while I was putting it down
Had a few problems with this. First one was the screws which keep the weights secure liked to loosen themselves. No big deal, tighten them occasionally.But one day after using it i put it down, the bottom part snapped straight off. It is now broken and completely unusable. Would recommend strongly against buying this.
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