Amazon Basics cast-iron kettlebell 10kg

Amazon Basics cast-iron kettlebell 10kg



Choice of Sizes
The AmazonBasics Cast Iron Kettlebell comes in a variety of sizes from 4 kg up to 20 kg (in 2- or 4-kg increments). Choose the optimal amount of weight for specific exercises and to accommodate your individual fitness level.
Weight: | 10 Kilograms |
Size: | 10kg |
Dimensions: | 20.07 x 14.16 x 23.61 cm; 10 Kilograms |
Brand: | Amazon Basics |
Model: | KB-10KG |
Colour: | Black |
Manufacture: | Amazon Basics |
Dimensions: | 20.07 x 14.16 x 23.61 cm; 10 Kilograms |
Size: | 10kg |
Good purchase, your standard iron-cast kettlebell, I have the 12, 16 and 20 kg.
The finish is quite polished on the handle, almost too polished to where the grip can slip a bit (this won’t be a problem over time as it will wear since I use it alot). This is a bit annoying at first but aside from that no problems at all
This a great kettlebell, real value for money, I have four more and this Amazon own is as good if not better then professional named one. If you want kettlebells for a home gym these are as good as you can get and a bit cheaper than the rest. Totally recommend.
The Amazon Basics Cast Iron Kettlebell has become an integral part of my home fitness routine. This 16kg powerhouse has proven to be a reliable and versatile tool for strength training and conditioning.
The sturdy handle provides a comfortable and secure grip, allowing for smooth and controlled movements during workouts. Whether it’s swings, snatches, or Turkish get-ups, this kettlebell delivers in performance and functionality.
The weight of 16kg strikes the perfect balance for challenging workouts while still being manageable for most fitness levels.
The versatility of the Amazon Basics Cast Iron Kettlebell is another standout feature. It lends itself to a wide range of exercises, targeting various muscle groups and engaging the entire body. From explosive movements to slower, controlled exercises, this kettlebell adapts effortlessly to my evolving fitness goals.
In terms of value for money, the Amazon Basics Cast Iron Kettlebell is an excellent investment. It offers exceptional quality at an affordable price point, making it accessible to fitness enthusiasts of all levels.
In summary, the Amazon Basics Cast Iron Kettlebell (16kg) is a versatile and reliable fitness companion. With its solid construction, comfortable grip, and wide range of exercises, it has become an essential tool in my strength training and conditioning routines. If you’re looking to elevate your fitness and challenge yourself in new ways, I highly recommend the Amazon Basics Cast Iron Kettlebell.
Cast iron 12Kg Kettle bell. Got at a good price, arrived on time and appears to be a sturdy piece of kit. I like the feel of the cast iron weights and enjoy using this as part of my daily workouts.
This is good value for the money I paid and I would recommend it.
For a budget kettlebell, these are brilliant. I was worried as they’re so cheap they might have rough bits on the handles or something, but no, just a really good, smooth, easy to handle kettlebell! Very impressed, will buy more in other weights as I need them.
It’s lovely to use. It has a good handle size, a good finish and good balance.
I like it so much that I sometimes just use this one and go for lots of reps. It’s a really good gym companion and I don’t feel the need to improve on it.
This is such good value. I needed a 6kg kettle bell because I can’t comfortably handle my heavier ones after an injury — it’s exactly what I needed for my recovery. There’s a little roughness on the handle but I can’t really fault it at the price. Delivered same day too.
Good value for money, would like the handle to be a bit wider (so you can comfortably hold it with two hands) but it’s doable. Seems well made, happy with the purchase overall.
I purchased two 12kg kettlebells. They are very compact, more so then dumbbells of the same weights. Being already ‘good to go’, it’s possible to grab one or a pair to do kettlebell swings. Yes, it is possible to swing two between your legs without them clashing. It’s a well worth adding to your home gym, as I have done, even though I have a number of dumbbells and barbells.
The handles are smooth to the touch and I find the design and finish to be pleasing to the eye.
I am new to training with a kettlebell.
12kg weight, measured as 12.15kg on digital bathroom scales.
The finish is smooth, no sharp edges on my copy.
The handle has no adornments like padding or grips. It is simply the same material and finish as the body. Despite this I have experienced no issues with regard to grip slipping whilst exercising. I have fairly small hands, yet the handle is comfortable and provides me with confidence during more dynamic exercises. I have had no problem using the kettlebell both with and without gloves.
I can’t foresee any issues with longevity in normal usage as it is basically a solid lump of metal.
Perfectly met my expectations.
I like to wait a while before reviewing. Bought this May 2020. Cost 23.99.
Its cast iron with a painted coat. I’m a slim guy, smallish hands. Found the grip perfect. Not too thick so you can handle it well. Because it’s metal the round base is not too wide as it’s dense material. This means it doesn’t get in the way when you have the kettlebell close to your forearm which you can find in cheaper plastic ones.
Grip is very good. Never had it slip out my hand. Use it probably twice a week and it looks new.
Its perfect if you want to get in a 15min workout at home.
This was my first intro to an Amazon basics product.
This was well built, nicely finished and the correct weight.
Used it a lot over the lockdowns and bought 3 more from Amazon Basics as a result.
One more 20kg and maybe a 16kg.
At the time of purchase I couldn’t find a better value product out there.
The only reason I can think of getting any other kettle bell is if you want it plastic covered or pink or something. Arnie would not buy a pink kettle bell.
The 20’s handle was 12.5cm in circumference at centre (the 16kg is 11cm and the 12 is 10.5cm).
The 20kg’s inner handle width was 14.5cm against the 16’s 13cm and the 12’s, er 12cm. So plenty big enough for 2-handed swings with my very large hands.
I checked the actual weight of the 20 on reliable scales and it was 20.2kg, so no complaint there. I reckon the 0.2 excess was accounted for by the paint, which is the same thick and very dimpled Hammerite-type black that adorns my other KBs.
When the KB handle rotates in your grip that paint finish can hold on to the skin of your palms and fingers – the resulting pulling under load is uncomfortable to say the least. To reduce this, you can put (messy) chalk powder on your hands before you [“ahem”] go swinging. Or a wet lubricant, although you may find the KB then escapes your grasp altogether (unpopular with the wife) as well as lube being even more messy (end suspect!).
But my preferred option is to rub the KB handles down with abrasive, for which you really need a power tool because doing this by hand is hard work. I used a multi tool with sandpaper attachment (60 grade working down to 180). A belt-sander might be better and a file might help as well. See before and after photos.
Once the glaze is off and the dimples are gone the KB handle rolls nicely in your grip (any seam that may have been on the handle will be taken care of as well). You’ll still get calluses, but you won’t tear your hand open.
But best way to reduce those calluses is to change your grip for swings…. Hold your kettlebell where fingers meet palm, instead of lower down your palm. Simps.
NB. If you keep the sanded KB outside it will go rusty, but you can get away with that because light rust helps the handle rotate in your grip better.
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They’re heavy.
They’re cheap.
Only a moron would read on…
Each time I have tried to buy one, they’re always “Temporarily out of stock”. But do like I did and persevere. In my case I was able to still add the out of stock 20kg to my basket and buy. A message told me that I’d receive my 20 kilos of iron delight once stock was available. One or two days later and I received a notification with a delivery date for a couple of days later.
I suspect because of a) the weight and b) the low cost (and I mean Mariana Trench low) these things are shipped when orders reach a critical mass, which appears to be a matter of days unsurprisingly. But unlike the Mariana Trench they just keep getting lower and lower. I paid 48 two weeks ago, and at the time of writing this nonsense the price is now at a bonkers 42 and pence.
Let’s put that in context… Forty quid for something that quite easily can cost x4 more.
What’s basic about it? Dumbbells is as dumbbells does! It weighs 20kg, that’s all you need to know.
The handle is fine btw re comfort. Or just wear gloves.
And as you can see, with a bit of patience (read as: “a lot”), a can of white metal undercoat spray (Plasti-Kote 10598), a can of luminous yellow spray (Kobra HO048) and a final spray can of clear coat (Rust-oleum Crystal Clear) you too can look as awesome as any gym rat. Ok ok, more like a leotard-clad WAG-wanna-be.
You’re welcome.
Of the 4 I now have, all are a decent quality. One has a couple of manufacuring bobbles on the handle which rubbed a little at first. I borrowed a nail file from Mrs Jetage and this filed it back super easy and is now smooth. You do need good grip and mobility to use these, but compared to my dumb bell I was using, the exercises are much more engaging.
There are LOTS of online resources, video’s and printouts to get you started, and I’ve found muscles I never knew about that are helping my running and rowing. I’m super happy with my kettle bells, and how something so simple can have such a positive imapct on fitness.
A note about choosing a size. I’m glad I have 16kg but probably only needed 1. 12kg is my goto weight. I’m 5ft 8, I row (indoor) regularly, and pretty fit (50m 10k run) but a little overweight (think out of condition rugby player build). For me 16 kg sounds light, but the range of movements with a kettle bell means some I can only achieve 4-5 with 16 kg, but 10-15 with a 12kg. Also my joints creak less (prob more about being 43). So I’m super happy but wish I’d started with 12kgs.
Paint quality finish were great on mine, bottom is flat so they sit upright, and for me the handle was big enough so it didn’t bang my wrists as other have suggested.