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Best adjustable dumbbells 2025: Clutter-free weights for your home gym

From budget-friendly picks to multi-purpose weight sets, here are the best adjustable dumbbells to help you grow muscle and build strength in the comfort of your home.

Bowflex SelectTech 552 adjustable dumbbells being tested by our reviewer
(Image credit: Harry Bullmore)

No home gym is complete without a pair of adjustable dumbbells. They're compact, easy to store and move around, and can be easily incorporated into a variety of resistance workouts.

With some of the best adjustable dumbbells, you can stack up to 60lbs in weight with just a click of a button. Combined with a cardio machine like an exercise bike or rowing machine, having a good set of adjustable dumbbells makes it easy to stay fit from the comfort of your own home.

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Product

Rating

Type

Weight range

Size

Jaxjox DumbbellConnect

★★★★½

Digital

8-50lb

19.5 x 7.5in

Core Home Fitness

★★★½

Selectorized

5-50lb

16in x 9.5in

Bowflex SelectTech 552

★★★★

Selectorized

5-53lb

15.8 x 8in

NordicTrack Select-A-Weight

★★★★

Manual

5-50lb

19.75 x 18.75in

Flybird

★★★½

Selectorized

11-55lb

19.5 x 11.5in

Ativafit

★★★

Selectorized

5.5-55lb

16.73 x 7.68in

Wayne Gordon
Wayne Gordon

Wayne Gordon is a Jamaican-born actor and personal trainer. Famously known as Doom in the hit TV show, Gladiators, Wayne Gordon has also competed for his country in bobsleigh and has featured in a wealth of media publications. He is now a world leading trainer, recently working as the cast trainer on Hollywood movie WW84. He runs fitness company Pace & Go with his wife and business partner, Jenny Pacey.

Harry Bullmore
Fitness writer

Harry Bullmore is a fitness writer covering everything from reviews to features for LiveScience, T3, TechRadar, Fit&Well and more. So, whether you’re looking for a new fitness tracker or wondering how to shave seconds off your 5K PB, chances are he’s written something to help you improve your training. 


When not writing, he’s most likely to be found experimenting with a wide variety of training methods in his home gym or trying to exhaust his ever-energetic puppy. 


Prior to joining Future, Harry wrote health and fitness product reviews for publications including Men’s Health, Women’s Health and Runner’s World. Before this, he spent three years as a news reporter with work in more than 70 national and regional newspapers.