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Old 05-14-2025, 03:48 PM   #1
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Our treadmill died yesterday. I see some regional repair services on the interweb. Can anyone recommend someone? This is our first need for a repair and don't want to get taken.
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Old 05-14-2025, 04:08 PM   #2
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Our treadmill died yesterday. I see some regional repair services on the interweb. Can anyone recommend someone? This is our first need for a repair and don't want to get taken.
That is impressive. Most people I know use their treadmill for a coat rack. You wore yours out? Wow!
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Telephone the manufacturer.

See if there are any authorized repair facilities available.
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Old Yesterday, 01:47 PM   #4
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Our treadmill died yesterday. I see some regional repair services on the interweb. Can anyone recommend someone? This is our first need for a repair and don't want to get taken.
Unless it's an extremely high-end Treadmill, it's probably cheaper to buy a new one.
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We have had it for about 20 years. Maybe it's time. If so, how do I get rid of it?
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junk removal service or take to the dump.. might be easier to handle if you partially disassemble it first.
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If you will be junking it, maybe do some DIY exploratory surgery on it. There may be an obvious problem that can be fixed easily. Worst case: you can't fix it, can't put it back together again, and you have to junk it anyway! Are there obvious symptoms of it's "failure?"
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Exploratory surgery sounds like a plan. I'll make sure to unplug it first. New ones are under $1,000 at Dicks, and Belmont will pick the old one up at the curb for $25. Decision made.
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I agree at about 20 years and if it's used any kind of regular it's time for another.
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