The best dumbbell sets for pumping up your home workout routine
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You can fully commit to working out from home if you have the right equipment and plenty of motivation. You really haven't got any excuses any more, because you can purchase everything from treadmills to ellipticals online. Motivation is a little more tricky, but surrounding yourself with quality fitness gear may provide a push to get started.
Everyone will have a different focus when starting out, but one of the most important purchases for anyone on a fitness journey is a set of weights. You can perform plenty of different exercises with dumbbells, and some products are adjustable so you can switch things up or increase the load as you progress.
If you’re thinking about adding adjustable dumbbells to your home gym or workout routine, then know this: There are a lot of options out there. If the thought of scouring the internet looking at sets of dumbbells stresses you out, we can do the heavy lifting for you.
How do you choose a set of dumbbells?
There are a few features you should consider before taking the plunge on a new set of weights. The following criteria can help narrow down your options:
Adjustability — If you're going with an adjustable set, you’ll want to look for a set that is actually easy to adjust. If you find yourself missing the clanking of metal that you’ll typically hear in a gym, the traditional pin-lock set of dumbbells may be right for you. Or maybe you’re looking to incorporate weights into your H.I.I.T. (High Intensity Interval Workout) routines, in which case the simple twist of a dial would be better.
Weight settings — Another feature you’ll want to think about is the minimum and maximum weight settings offered. Why spring for a heavier set when you could easily find one in your desired weight range? The set used by serious weight trainers won’t be suitable for beginners or someone looking to rebuild muscle while recovering from an injury. It’s also important to look at the increments in which you can adjust the weights. Lucky for you, we’ve already done the research and have solid options in a variety of weight settings.
Storage — You’re most likely in the market for dumbbells because you’re looking for a way to get fit without sacrificing precious space for equipment. If you don’t mind storing your equipment out in the open, a set that either comes with its own weight rack or sells a compatible one separately is your best bet. Otherwise, you’ll want to look for either a set that can be put away in a case, or one that's compact enough to fit into a drawer or cupboard. Whichever you prefer, we have a recommendation for you.
Keep these points in mind when shopping for a set.
How do adjustable dumbbells work?
Adjustable dumbbells are a major hack for saving space in your home gym. While regular dumbbells have a set amount of weight attached to each end, an adjustable dumbbell allows you to change the weight on the bar.
Most sets use either a dial, a pin, or a lever to allow you to release weighted plates from each side of the dumbbell, and replace them with heavier or lighter ones. If you're using adjustable dumbbells while doing a workout that requires a lot of different weight in succession, you'll have more time between each exercise while you adjust the weight. But, the upside is that you'll save space and money if you opt for an adjustable pair over a full set of traditional dumbbells.
What are the best dumbbells for working out at home?
There are lots of dumbbell options out there for total beginners, top athletes, and everything in between. You can find popular sets from top fitness brands like York Fitness, Bowflex, and Sportstech, with something for everyone.
It doesn't matter what your goals are or what sort of shape you're in, because there will be a set that works for you. We have researched everything on offer to highlight a selection of your best options.
These are the best dumbbell sets for working out at home in 2025.
Bowflex SelectTech 552 Dumbbells
Best For Variety
The Good & The Bad
- 15 weight settings
- Easy-to-use dial
- Compact design
- On the pricier end of the scale
Why We Like It
With over 7,000 positive reviews, it’s no wonder the Bowflex SelectTech 552 dumbbells make this list.
This pair effectively replaces the need to have multiple sets of dumbbells. They’re the equivalent of 15 sets of weights. You can adjust the weight in small increments, which makes it super easy to switch from shoulder presses to bicep curls to deadlifts.
Just select the weight with a simple twist of the dial, so you won’t have to worry about making a lot of noise by adding and removing plates.
There’s a bonus feature, too. The Bowflex SelectTech 552 are compatible with the Bowflex SelectTech training app, which allowing you to track your progress and get personalised coaching.
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Gallant Vinyl Dumbbell Set
Best For Toning
The Good & The Bad
- 12 plates
- Relatively cheap
- Easy to change weights
- Rubber grip
- Nothing at this price
Why We Like It
The Gallant Vinyl Dumbbell Set is one of the best priced options available, but it still has lots of useful features.
The spinlock grips make it easy to add or remove weights as you progress, and the vinyl plates are matched with a rubber grip for a comfortable workout. The plates can be removed and easily stacked when you're done with your session. They're made with patented vinyl technology, which protects the weight from training wear and tear.
You get 12 plates in this weight set, which is great for making small adjustments as you progress towards your fitness goals.
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Amonax Adjustable Dumbbell Set
Best For Strength Training
The Good & The Bad
- Extendable handle
- Anti-slip bar
- Spinlock collars
- Holds up to 200kg
- Grip is fixed in place
Why We Like It
The Amonax Adjustable Dumbbell Set is fit for any home gym, whether you're just starting out with weights or you're an experienced weight lifter. Either way, you’ll certainly make progress thanks to the versatile design.
These two dumbbells can be fixed together with a joining tube in the middle, which essentially converts the dumbbells into a barbell. The one downside is that the rubber grips are fixed in one position, which might limit how you hold them. That won’t be a problem for most lifters, though.
The major bonus is that you can effectively train your whole body with one set. Why would you ever need to go to the gym again?
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York Fitness Hex Dumbbells
Best For Durability
The Good & The Bad
- Rubber coated
- Contoured grip
- Singles and pairs available
- Rubbery smell
Why We Like It
The York Fitness Rubber Dumbbells are constructed to be as durable and practical as possible. They are hexagonal shaped so they don't roll away, and rubber coated to reduce impact noise and protect your floor.
The chrome plated handle is ergonomically designed for a comfortable feel in any grip style, and the knurling has been designed to prevent slippage and help you maintain a firm grip.
They can also be used as a practical press-up support tool, reducing the strain on both your wrist and elbow joints.
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Northdeer Steel Dumbbells
Best For Secure Lifting
The Good & The Bad
- Innovative design
- Weights screw on and off
- Stylish look
- High quality steel
- Not exactly cheap
Why We Like It
The Northdeer Steel Dumbbells have put a literal twist on the classic dumbbell design. Rather than using spinlock nuts, which can become loose on even the highest quality dumbbells, the weights actually screw into each other. That means you can adjust the weight quickly and easily — just screw on and off — but they’re very safe and secure
These dumbbells are also strong, robust, and have a compact design. Elastic foam handles provide extra comfort and protect your hands during your workout.
The weights themselves are made from high quality chromed steel, and Northdeer offer a range of additional weights for adding to each dumbbell.
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Mirafit Soft Touch Mini Hex Dumbbells
Best For Beginners
The Good & The Bad
- Soft touch
- Range of weights available
- Durable
- Not suitable for advanced users
Why We Like It
Mirafit Soft Touch Mini Hex Dumbbells are great for total beginners, but anyone hoping to build tone and muscle strength could benefit from this set.
These dumbbells are not for the most advanced athletes, because they aren't particularly heavy. These weights are better for yoga, pilates, and aerobics, rather than serious weight training.
They're super comfortable and easy to grip. Each set includes two dumbbells of the same weight, and multiple weight options are available.
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Maxstrength Hex Dumbbells
Best For Grip
The Good & The Bad
- Anti-roll shape
- Knurled bar
- Hex-shaped
- Solid rubber
- Not the highest quality
Why We Like It
The Maxstrength Hex Dumbbells can be used as part of a whole body workout. Indeed, there isn't much you can't do with a reliable set of dumbbells.
The anti-roll shape of each dumbbell stops them from rolling away and the knurled bar gives you a secure grip for when you need it most. Even in the sweatiest hands.
The actual weights are attached to the bars so they can't be removed or added, which does mean you can't make adjustments between exercises. It's not the end of the world — especially if you just need something basic — but it's something to think about if you like to switch things up when you're pumping iron.
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