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LIONSCOOL LCL-DUMBAR Dumbbells Review

4.4 (253) Amazon rating$79.99

Our verdict

The LIONSCOOL LCL-DUMBAR pairs two 10-pound alloy steel dumbbells for $79.99, holding a 4.4-star average across 253 reviews. With bought-last-month listed at 0+, the lowest demand signal of any product here, it's a harder recommendation next to Northdeer's similarly-sized, similarly-priced set.

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Best for

Buyers specifically drawn to this 16-inch, silver chrome-finished 10-pound pair's look or dimensions, who have compared it directly against similar options and still prefer its specific design over more actively-purchased alternatives.

Skip if

Skip it if recent demand and review volume matter to your decision, since 0+ bought last month and 253 reviews are both the lowest figures in this comparison, well behind Northdeer's similar 10-pound pair.

  • Material Alloy Steel
  • Weight 10 Pounds
  • Color Silver Chrome, 16 INCH
  • Pieces 2
  • Priced 35% above the category median ($59.44 across 88 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.3/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.4/5

    4.4 average across 253 owner ratings

  • Popularity1.9/5

    253 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

A 10-pound pair of dumbbells shows up more than once in this comparison, and the LIONSCOOL LCL-DUMBAR is the second entry at that weight, priced at $79.99 for a 16-inch, silver chrome-finished, alloy steel pair (2 pieces total).

On paper, the specs closely resemble Northdeer's 10-pound chrome pair: same material, same total weight, same 2-piece count, similar chrome finish. The differences show up in the numbers around it. LIONSCOOL is priced at $79.99, about $20 less than Northdeer's $99.9, and its rating sits at 4.4 stars, a bit below Northdeer's 4.7.

The bigger gap is in demand. LIONSCOOL's review count is 253, the smallest in this entire lineup, and bought last month is listed at 0+, meaning essentially no recent purchase activity recorded. Compare that to Northdeer's 50+, JFIT's 500+, or Yes4All's 2,000+, and LIONSCOOL looks like the least actively-bought option among comparable 10-pound chrome pairs. A lower price than Northdeer is a point in its favor, but the combination of a smaller review base, a lower rating, and no recent purchase signal makes it the weaker choice between the two similar 10-pound sets.

Pros

  • At $79.99, it's about $20 cheaper than Northdeer's similarly specced 10-pound chrome pair at $99.9
  • 16-inch, silver chrome finish gives it a distinct look among alloy steel pairs
  • Alloy steel construction resists the surface rust common in painted cast iron
  • 2-piece, 10-pound-per-hand format matches a common light-to-moderate training weight
  • InStock availability means it ships without the wait some backordered listings carry

Cons

  • 0+ bought last month is the lowest recent demand signal of any product in this comparison
  • 253 reviews is the smallest sample size here, well under Northdeer's 1,200 or Yes4All's 18,568
  • 4.4-star average trails Northdeer's 4.7 rating at the same 10-pound weight class
  • Fixed 10-pound weight offers no adjustability for progression
  • Low review count and purchase activity make the rating harder to fully trust at scale

Specifications

MaterialAlloy Steel
Weight10 Pounds
ColorSilver Chrome, 16 INCH
Pieces2

Performance notes

With alloy steel construction, a 10-pound total weight, and 2 pieces listed, the LIONSCOOL set is built the same way as several other chrome-finished pairs in this category, dense metal core with a polished, rust-resistant outer finish. The 16-inch length noted in the specs suggests a compact handle-to-head ratio typical of fixed dumbbells in this weight range, rather than the longer bars found on adjustable systems. Because the weight is fixed at 10 pounds per hand, this set functions the same in use as Northdeer's similarly-sized pair, better suited to light-to-moderate lifts, rehab work, or supplementary training than to heavy compound movements. The main practical difference between this and comparable 10-pound pairs isn't in the specs themselves but in the numbers around them, price, review count, and recent purchase activity.

What buyers say

A 4.4-star average across 253 reviews puts LIONSCOOL below every other dumbbell in this comparison on rating, and its review count is also the smallest by a wide margin, a fraction of Northdeer's 1,200 or Yes4All's 18,568. The 0+ bought last month figure stands out most: every other product here shows at least 50+ in recent purchases, with several in the hundreds or thousands. That combination, a below-average rating, a small review base, and no recorded recent purchases, suggests this listing currently has much less active buyer interest than its closest match, Northdeer's similar 10-pound chrome pair. It doesn't necessarily mean the product is flawed, but the data available offers less confidence than a listing with more volume behind it.

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Frequently asked questions

How does the LIONSCOOL LCL-DUMBAR compare to Northdeer's 10-pound dumbbell pair?

Both are 10-pound, 2-piece, alloy steel, chrome-finished pairs. LIONSCOOL costs $79.99 versus Northdeer's $99.9, but Northdeer holds a higher 4.7-star rating across more reviews (1,200 versus 253) and shows stronger recent purchase activity. For buyers focused purely on price, LIONSCOOL is the cheaper choice, but Northdeer's larger review base and steadier recent sales make it the safer bet overall.

What does 0+ bought last month mean for this product?

It indicates no recorded recent purchases at the time of this comparison, the lowest demand signal among the dumbbells reviewed here. It doesn't confirm a defect, but it does mean there's less current buyer activity to judge the listing against.

Is the 4.4-star rating reliable given only 253 reviews?

It's a smaller sample than most other products in this comparison, so the rating carries less statistical weight than Yes4All's 18,568-review average or Northdeer's 1,200-review average, though 253 reviews is still enough to indicate a general pattern. Buyers weighing this option should treat the 4.4-star figure as a reasonable but less certain estimate.

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