Hezeyferg D-03K Dumbbells Review
Our verdict
The Hezeyferg D-03K dumbbells run $45.99 for a two piece, 12.1 pound ABS set in purple, and the 4.8 star average across 167 reviews is the highest of any dumbbell in this lineup. For light, color coded home dumbbells at this price point, that rating pattern makes them a reasonable pick for casual toning work.
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Best for casual exercisers who want a compact, lightweight pair for stretching, toning or light home workouts, and who value color and ABS shell design over the heavy duty steel or cast iron builds found in other sets.
Skip if
Skip it if you are building strength and need real load, since the listed 12.1 pound weight is far below the 50 pound PowerBlock 501-00096-01 or even the 16 pound Yes4All pair, both proven at higher review volumes and larger bought last month figures.
- Material Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS)
- Weight 12.1 Pounds
- Color Purple
- Pieces 2
- Priced 23% below the category median ($59.44 across 88 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.8/5
4.8 average across 167 owner ratings
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Popularity1.3/5
167 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
Picture a small home corner set up for stretching bands, a yoga mat and a light pair of dumbbells for warm ups. That is the scenario the Hezeyferg D-03K set fits into. Priced at $45.99, this two piece, 12.1 pound ABS dumbbell set in purple is built for light, casual use rather than heavy lifting.
Compared with the same-type field here, the D-03K sits at the lighter, plastic shelled end. The JFIT 20-5237 offers a 3 pound cast iron and neoprene single dumbbell for $7.99, the Yes4All DSAX pairs 16 pounds of cast iron and neoprene for $20.12, and the PowerBlock 501-00096-01 lists 50 pounds of powder coat steel for $399.99. The Hezeyferg's ABS build and color option set it apart in material and price, but not in raw weight.
On the review side, the D-03K carries a 4.8 star average across 167 reviews, the highest rating of the four, though its review count and bought last month figure of 100+ are both far smaller than the Yes4All DSAX's 18,568 reviews and 2,000+ bought, or the PowerBlock's 2,782 reviews and 1,000+ bought. That pattern suggests a smaller but satisfied buyer base rather than a mass market seller.
Pros
- 4.8 star average is the highest of the four dumbbells compared here
- At $45.99, it costs well under the $399.99 PowerBlock 501-00096-01
- 167 reviews at a high rating suggests consistent satisfaction among the buyers who purchased it
- ABS material with a purple color option stands out from the black, gray or orange finishes on the iron and steel alternatives
- Two piece set ships as a matched pair rather than the single unit sold as the JFIT 20-5237
- In stock with a 100+ bought last month figure shows steady, if modest, ongoing demand
Cons
- 12.1 pound weight is far below the 50 pound PowerBlock 501-00096-01 and the 16 pound Yes4All pair
- 167 reviews is a small sample next to the 18,568 reviews behind the Yes4All DSAX
- ABS construction is a lighter duty material choice than the cast iron or powder coat steel used elsewhere in this lineup
- 100+ bought last month trails the 500+ to 2,000+ range seen on the cheaper alternatives
- Only a single fixed weight size, so lifters progressing in strength will need to buy an additional set rather than adjust one
Specifications
| Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
|---|---|
| Weight | 12.1 Pounds |
| Color | Purple |
| Pieces | 2 |
Performance notes
ABS is a rigid plastic commonly used for dumbbell shells and casings rather than for pure iron or steel loads, and it usually means a lighter, lower cost unit that trades maximum durability for lower weight and a broader color range like the purple finish here. At 12.1 pounds for the two piece set, the D-03K sits well below the 16 pound Yes4All pair and far below the 50 pound PowerBlock 501-00096-01, which points to a product meant for warm ups, physical therapy style movements, toning circuits or light accessory work rather than progressive overload training. Buyers looking to add real resistance over time will hit the ceiling of this fixed, plastic shelled set quickly, while anyone using dumbbells mainly for stretches, lateral raises or rehab movements gets a lighter, easier to handle pair for a price near the middle of this comparison set.
What buyers say
A 4.8 star average is the strongest rating among the four dumbbells in this set, and it holds up across 167 reviews, a respectable if modest sample. The bought last month figure of 100+ is the smallest of the group, well behind the Yes4All DSAX's 2,000+ and the PowerBlock's 1,000+, which suggests the D-03K reaches a narrower audience rather than a mass market one. That combination, a very high rating paired with a smaller volume, often points to a niche product that satisfies the specific buyers who choose it, such as those wanting a particular color or a lighter set, without yet building the broad review base that the heavier, longer established competitors carry.
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Frequently asked questions
How much weight does the Hezeyferg D-03K dumbbell set include?
The listed spec is 12.1 pounds across the two piece set, priced at $45.99. That puts it well below the 16 pound Yes4All DSAX pair and the 50 pound PowerBlock 501-00096-01, so it suits light toning, stretching or warm up work rather than heavy strength training where more resistance is needed.
Is the ABS material sturdy enough for regular use?
ABS is a rigid plastic often used for dumbbell shells, which generally keeps weight and cost down compared to the powder coat steel PowerBlock or the cast iron Yes4All and JFIT sets. It favors a lighter feel and a wider color range like the purple finish here over the heavier duty builds used in traditional iron or steel dumbbells.
How does the price compare to other dumbbells in this lineup?
At $45.99, the D-03K costs more than the $7.99 JFIT single and the $20.12 Yes4All pair, but far less than the $399.99 PowerBlock set. It lands in the middle of this group price wise, while offering the highest star rating of the four at 4.8.