OLIXIS OL-HL-3JT45-01 Kettlebell Review
Our verdict
The OLIXIS OL-HL-3JT45-01 costs $39.95 and carries a 4.4-star rating, the lowest average in this comparison, across just 26 reviews. With 100+ units bought last month and no material or weight specs listed on the page, buyers have less to go on here than with almost any other option in this lineup.
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Skip if you want to compare weight and material specs before buying, since none are listed here, or if you want a rating backed by hundreds or thousands of reviews rather than the 26 currently posted.
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.4/5
4.4 average across 26 owner ratings
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Popularity0.3/5
26 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
Sometimes a listing gives you almost nothing to go on beyond price and rating, and the OLIXIS OL-HL-3JT45-01 is one of those cases. At $39.95, it sits in the same general price band as the Squatz and NEALFIT kettlebells in this comparison, but without a listed weight, material, or color to compare against them.
What is available is a 4.4-star rating across 26 reviews and 100+ units bought last month. That rating is the lowest of the five kettlebells covered here, though the review count is also among the smallest, so it's an even thinner sample than the similarly sparse 15-review Squatz listing.
Against the wider field, established options like the Sunny NO. 066-5, 2,600 reviews at 4.6 stars, and JFIT J-VKB8, 784 reviews at 4.8 stars, simply offer more data to judge against. The OLIXIS still shows real recent demand at 100+ purchases last month, comparable to the PAETA and Squatz figures, but the missing spec fields make it harder to know exactly what's being bought, which puts more weight on the price and rating than usual when deciding.
Pros
- Priced at $39.95, in line with other mid-tier kettlebells in this comparison
- 100+ units bought last month shows real, ongoing recent demand
- Currently in stock and available to order
- 26 reviews, while modest, is a real base of buyer feedback rather than a brand-new, unreviewed listing
- 4.4-star average is still a positive score on the standard 5-star scale, even if it trails the other kettlebells here
Cons
- No weight is listed on the page, a significant gap for a kettlebell where load is the entire point of the product
- No material specs are listed either, so buyers can't compare coating or construction against alternatives
- 4.4 stars is the lowest rating among the five kettlebells in this comparison
- 26 reviews is one of the smallest samples here, well behind the hundreds or thousands backing competitors like Sunny or JFIT
- 100+ units bought last month is the same modest figure posted by two other listings in this comparison, not a standout demand signal
Performance notes
There's no material or weight field listed for the OL-HL-3JT45-01, which makes it harder to interpret how this bell handles in practice compared to options with a stated coating and load. Without a confirmed weight, it's not possible to say whether this is a light technique bell or a heavier strength piece, and guessing would go beyond what the listing actually states. At $39.95, the price sits in the same general band as other mid-tier coated kettlebells in this comparison, like the $37.99 NEALFIT and $39.90 Squatz, both of which fall in the 5 to 16 pound range. That makes a lighter or mid-weight bell a reasonable assumption based on price alone, but buyers should confirm the actual weight through the listing's variant options or product images before ordering, since the core spec sheet here is thinner than on every other kettlebell in this comparison.
What buyers say
A 4.4-star rating is the lowest average among the five kettlebells covered in this comparison, sitting below the 4.5 to 4.8 range posted by the others. But the review count, just 26, is also the smallest, so the rating carries less statistical weight than it would on a larger sample. The 100+ units bought last month matches the same figure posted by the PAETA KB00 and Squatz listings, a modest but real demand signal rather than a stalled or dead listing. Taken together, the pattern suggests a real, functioning product with a smaller but not alarmingly negative track record, though anyone comparing purely on review strength will find more reassurance in the Sunny or JFIT listings.
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Frequently asked questions
What weight is the OLIXIS OL-HL-3JT45-01 kettlebell?
The product listing doesn't include a weight specification. Buyers should check the variant selector or product images directly on the listing to confirm the exact weight before ordering, since it isn't stated anywhere in the available data for this item.
Is a 4.4-star rating with 26 reviews reliable?
It's the lowest rating and one of the smallest review samples among the kettlebells in this comparison. It's not a red flag on its own, but with only 26 reviews, it carries less weight than ratings backed by hundreds or thousands of reviews, like the Sunny or JFIT listings.
How does the OLIXIS kettlebell compare on price?
At $39.95, it's priced similarly to the NEALFIT HL202504 at $37.99 and Squatz SQKBSFT25BK at $39.90, both of which include listed weights in the 5 to 16 pound range, worth considering given this listing doesn't specify its own weight or material.