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Hezeyferg Dumbbell Dumbbells Review

4.7 (447) Amazon rating$69.99100+ bought last month

Our verdict

The Hezeyferg dumbbell pair costs $69.99 for 22 pounds total (11 pounds each), built from ABS plastic rather than cast iron, and carries a 4.7 star average across 447 reviews. With 100+ bought last month, it is a proven mid-tier seller in a plastic-bodied format.

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Best for

Shoppers who want an 11 pound per hand pair without the clang and chip risk of cast iron, and who are fine paying $69.99 for an ABS plastic build backed by 447 reviews at 4.7 stars.

Skip if

Skip it if you specifically want traditional cast iron or neoprene coated iron. At $69.99, this ABS plastic pair costs more per pound than Yes4All's 16 pound cast iron and neoprene set at $20.12.

  • Material Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS)
  • Weight 22 Pounds
  • Color Pink 11LB Each ( 22LB Pair )
  • Pieces 2
  • Priced 18% above the category median ($59.44 across 88 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.6/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.7/5

    4.7 average across 447 owner ratings

  • Popularity2.2/5

    447 owner reviews, fewer than most models here

The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other home gym and fitness equipment we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.

Overview

Anyone who has chipped a wall or a floor with an iron dumbbell knows why plastic shell weights keep showing up in home gyms. Hezeyferg's pair leans into that, 22 pounds total split across two 11 pound pieces, built from ABS plastic and priced at $69.99. It holds a 4.7 star average across 447 reviews, matching the score posted by both Yes4All and PowerBlock, the two biggest names in this comparison.

The material choice is really the story here. Yes4All's 16 pound cast iron and neoprene pair costs $20.12 and PowerBlock's 50 pound powder coated steel pair costs $399.99, both metal at the core. Hezeyferg's ABS plastic build costs $69.99 for less total weight than Yes4All's pair, so buyers are clearly paying for the plastic shell's durability and floor-friendly feel rather than for raw material cost or heavier capacity.

With 447 reviews and 100+ bought last month, demand sits in a solid middle tier, well below Yes4All's 18,568 reviews and 2,000+ monthly buyers, but far more established than a new listing. For anyone prioritizing a quieter, chip-resistant plastic build at a moderate weight, the rating pattern here says it delivers consistently.

Pros

  • 4.7 star average across 447 reviews matches the top-rated Yes4All and PowerBlock sets
  • 22 pounds total (11 pounds per hand) covers a reasonable mid-range load for home use
  • ABS plastic construction is less likely to chip floors or walls than cast iron
  • 100+ bought in the past month shows steady, ongoing demand
  • 447 reviews is a solid sample size, well past an unproven new listing

Cons

  • At $69.99, it costs more than three times Yes4All's 16 pound cast iron pair at $20.12
  • ABS plastic will not match the dense, traditional feel of cast iron or powder coated steel
  • 100+ bought last month trails Yes4All's 2,000+ and PowerBlock's 1,000+ pace by a wide margin
  • Fixed at 22 pounds total, with no adjustable option to grow into heavier loads

Specifications

MaterialAcrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS)
Weight22 Pounds
ColorPink 11LB Each ( 22LB Pair )
Pieces2

Performance notes

The core spec is 22 pounds total weight split into two 11 pound pieces, built from ABS plastic rather than cast iron or steel. That places it above JFIT's 3 pound pair and below Yes4All's 16 pound pair on a per-hand basis once split evenly, but the plastic shell changes the feel and durability profile more than the number alone suggests. ABS plastic construction tends to be quieter when set down and less likely to chip flooring or damage itself on impact compared to cast iron, which matters in apartments or shared spaces. The tradeoff is that plastic shells generally do not offer the same dense, compact feel in hand as iron, and at $69.99 for 22 pounds total, the per-pound cost runs well above the cast iron alternatives in this comparison.

What buyers say

A 4.7 star average across 447 reviews puts Hezeyferg on par with Yes4All and PowerBlock, the two most reviewed products in this comparison, even though its review count of 447 is a fraction of their 18,568 and 2,782 respectively. That is a meaningfully larger sample than a brand new listing, so the rating carries real weight. 100+ bought in the past month is a modest but active pace, smaller than the market leaders but well ahead of a struggling listing. Together the pattern reads as a genuinely well-liked product with a smaller but real and growing buyer base.

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Frequently asked questions

How much does each Hezeyferg dumbbell weigh?

The pair totals 22 pounds, listed as 11 pounds each, sold as two pieces. That places it between JFIT's 3 pound pair and Yes4All's 16 pound pair in this comparison, though Hezeyferg is built from ABS plastic rather than cast iron.

Why choose ABS plastic over cast iron at a higher price?

Plastic shells tend to be quieter when set down and less likely to chip floors or walls than cast iron, which is likely why buyers accept the $69.99 price even though Yes4All offers more total weight in cast iron and neoprene for just $20.12.

Is the 4.7 star rating from 447 reviews trustworthy?

It matches the same 4.7 average posted by both Yes4All, with 18,568 reviews, and PowerBlock, with 2,782 reviews. So while the sample here is smaller, the consistency across products at this exact rating level supports it being a genuine, real pattern.

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