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Do you need an extended warranty?
Exercise machines are among the rare products for which it may be wise to consider an extended warranty. They're prone to
developing problems over time, we've found, and out-of-warranty repairs, which often are performed in your home, can be expensive.
Typically, the pricier the machine, the better the standard warranty. The higher-rated models in this report have warranties
that should be adequate without extension. Stronger warranties for the tested treadmills and elliptical exercisers cover the
frame for the lifetime of the original owner, the console and other mechanical and electronic parts for two or three years,
and labor for a year.
Consider an extended warranty for a machine with less than a year of parts and labor coverage, such as the Image, Pro-Form,
and Weslo machines we tested. Stores we checked charged from $70 to more than $100 for a 2- or 3-year extension to a machine's
basic 90-day warranty.
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