Teclor Adjustable Weight Bench, Foldable Workout Benches for Home Gym, Review
Our verdict
The Teclor adjustable weight bench costs $69.99, the lowest price in this comparison, yet it matches the Marcy SB-10115's 4.6-star average across 1,700 reviews and 900+ units bought last month. That combination of low price and high rating makes it a standout value among the benches compared here.
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Best for budget-conscious lifters who still want a strong review track record. At $69.99 with a 4.6-star average across 1,700 reviews, it delivers the same top-tier rating as pricier benches while undercutting nearly every alternative in this comparison on price.
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Skip it if you need precise dimension specs before buying, since depth, width and height aren't listed here. Buyers who need a heavier frame than 21 pounds for stability under very heavy loads may also want to compare against the steel-heavy Body-Solid GHYP345.
- Material Alloy Steel
- Weight 21 Pounds
- Color Yellow-Black
- Priced 50% below the category median ($139.97 across 94 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.6/5
4.6 average across 1,700 owner ratings
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Popularity4.1/5
1,700 owner reviews, more 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 first-time home gym buyer trying to keep costs down without settling for a badly-rated product. That's exactly the gap the Teclor adjustable weight bench fills. At $69.99, it's cheaper than the Marcy JD-1.2 ($76.86), the Marcy SB-10115 ($91.89), and well below the Body-Solid GHYP345's $295, yet it still carries a 4.6-star average that ties the SB-10115 for the top rating in this group.
At just 21 pounds, it's the lightest bench in this comparison by a clear margin, built with an alloy steel frame and finished in a yellow-black color scheme. That lighter build likely comes from a foldable design aimed at buyers with limited storage space, a common tradeoff for portability in this price tier.
The numbers behind the rating back up the price-to-quality case. A 4.6-star average across 1,700 reviews is a solid sample size, and 900+ units bought last month shows real, sustained demand rather than a one-off spike. Compared to the Marcy JD-1.2's 100+ units at a higher price and lower rating, the Teclor bench looks like the stronger buy on paper for anyone prioritizing value.
Pros
- At $69.99, it's the cheapest bench in this entire comparison.
- 4.6-star average across 1,700 reviews ties the Marcy SB-10115 for the highest rating here.
- 900+ units bought last month shows strong, sustained buyer demand.
- Just 21 pounds makes it the lightest and most portable bench in this set, suited to foldable storage.
- Alloy steel frame construction matches the material used in every other bench compared here.
Cons
- No depth, width, or height dimensions are listed in the specs, making it harder to judge fit in a specific space.
- At 21 pounds, it's far lighter than the Body-Solid GHYP345's 32.15 kilograms, which may mean less stability under very heavy loads.
- 1,700 reviews is a smaller sample than the SB-10115's 5,200, so the matching 4.6-star average carries somewhat less statistical weight.
- Only listed in a yellow-black color option based on the specs provided.
Specifications
| Material | Alloy Steel |
|---|---|
| Weight | 21 Pounds |
| Color | Yellow-Black |
Performance notes
At 21 pounds, this is the lightest bench in the entire comparison, dramatically lighter than the Body-Solid GHYP345's 32.15 kilograms and lighter too than the Marcy SB-10115's 30 pounds. That low weight, paired with the word 'foldable' in the product name, points to a design meant to be picked up, folded, and tucked away between sessions rather than left permanently assembled. The tradeoff for that portability is typically less mass to anchor the bench during heavier lifts, so buyers doing serious barbell work off the bench may notice more movement than with a bulkier frame. For dumbbell presses, step-ups, and bodyweight exercises, though, a lighter frame is rarely a problem and often a convenience, especially in a shared living space where the bench needs to disappear into a closet after use. The alloy steel material matches every other bench in this set, so the weight difference comes down to gauge and design, not a different material choice.
What buyers say
A 4.6-star average across 1,700 reviews puts the Teclor bench in a tie with the Marcy SB-10115 for the best rating in this comparison, despite costing over $20 less. The review sample, 1,700, is smaller than the SB-10115's 5,200 but still large enough to reflect a real pattern rather than a handful of outliers. What stands out most is the 900+ units bought last month, well above the 100+ figures reported for the Marcy JD-1.2 and Body-Solid GHYP345. That combination of a strong rating, a meaningful review count, and high current purchase volume suggests a bench that's actively winning over budget-conscious buyers rather than coasting on past reputation.
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Frequently asked questions
Is the Teclor adjustable weight bench a good budget option?
At $69.99, it's the cheapest bench in this comparison, and it still holds a 4.6-star average across 1,700 reviews, tying the pricier Marcy SB-10115 for the top rating. For buyers on a tight budget, it looks like the strongest value in this set.
How much does the Teclor bench weigh?
It weighs 21 pounds, making it the lightest bench in this comparison by a wide margin. That's a much lower figure than the Body-Solid GHYP345's 32.15 kilograms, which suggests a more portable, likely foldable design suited to smaller living spaces rather than a permanent home gym setup.
Does the Teclor bench come in different colors?
Based on the listed specs, it's available in a yellow-black color option, matching the product's foldable, budget-friendly positioning. No alternate colors are noted in the product data, so buyers wanting a different look should check current listings before assuming other options exist.