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The Yes4All Standard 1" Cast Iron Weight Plate is a must-have for anyone serious about strength training. Available in weights from 5LB to 25LB, these durable plates feature a 1-inch center hole, making them compatible with most standard bars and dumbbell handles. The semi-gloss black paint finish not only prevents rust and corrosion but also ensures a sleek look. Perfect for a variety of exercises, these plates are designed for easy handling and storage, making them ideal for any fitness enthusiast.
Item Weight | 2.2 Kilograms |
Material | Cast Iron |
Brand | Yes4All |
Color | 1-Inch Center |
Manufacturer | Dayufitness |
UPC | 616320915926 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.85 x 6.69 x 1.14 inches |
Package Weight | 2.24 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6.1 x 6.1 x 0.75 inches |
Brand Name | Yes4All |
Warranty Description | 30 DAYS RETURN & 1 YEAR WARRANTY |
Model Name | Yes4All Standard 1-inch Cast Iron Weight Plates |
Suggested Users | Plates |
Part Number | AAAR |
Model Year | 2015 |
Style | 5LB |
Included Components | 1 x weight plate |
Size | A. 5 LBS - Single |
Sport Type | Sporting Goods |
B**H
It's A Weight Plate
This is your basic weight plate, 25 lbs. It does what it's supposed to do, which is to weigh 25 lbs and fit onto a 1-inch barbell. Yes4All seems to offer decent equipment at a reasonable price. There's really not much more to be said about this.
L**H
Great for the price, meets my needs
Very nice, NOT FANCY! I got the ten pounders
E**N
Works perfect
Yes4All Standard 1” Cast Iron Weight Plate ReviewThe Yes4All Standard 1” Cast Iron Weight Plate is a solid, budget-friendly option for anyone using a standard (1-inch) barbell or dumbbell handles. Here’s a breakdown of its pros and cons:Pros:✅ Durable Construction: Made from solid cast iron, these plates feel sturdy and well-made. They can withstand regular use without chipping or cracking easily.✅ Classic Design: The black paint finish gives it a sleek, traditional look while also providing some resistance to rust.✅ Accurate Weight: The plates are generally well-calibrated, with only slight variations in actual weight (usually within a reasonable margin).✅ Versatile Weight Options: Available in multiple sizes (5LB to 25LB), making them suitable for progressive overload in strength training.✅ Good Grip & Handling: The slightly textured surface makes them easier to handle compared to fully smooth plates.Cons:❌ Paint May Chip Over Time: The black coating can wear off with repeated use, especially if the plates are frequently dropped or stored in a rough environment.❌ Slightly Smaller Diameter: Compared to some other standard plates, these are slightly more compact, which may affect bar balance at higher weights.❌ No Rubber Coating: If you’re looking for plates with noise reduction or floor protection, these might not be the best choice since they are pure cast iron.Final Verdict:For the price, the Yes4All Standard 1” Cast Iron Weight Plates offer great value. They’re durable, well-made, and perfect for anyone training with a 1-inch bar. If you don’t mind minor chipping over time and lack of rubber coating, they’re an excellent investment for home or garage gyms. Rating: 4.5/5
R**R
Definitely the way to go
Very highly recommended. I'll cover the good, the non-existent bad give my suggestions.When you use dumbell handles, your limited to how much weight you can actually put on them. The width of the plates is the limiting factor. A lot of plates have a very elaborate design or even worse, holes in them, that mean they have to be wider in order to get up to the desired weight. These don't do that and are as thin a plate as you'll find for each size respectively. I had some old york plates like this and finding more was pretty hard. The hole is a snuggish one inch which is also a bonus. It means there's less room for it to wobble around on the bars and make excess noise.The sizes are great, also. 7.5 pound plates are something I've never seen that are a great find for me. One 7.5 pound plate on each side takes up a lot less space than a 5 and a 2.5. The 15 pound plates are also a fantastic find for me because they're the biggest plates I'd ever put on a dumbell. Anything bigger than that and it starts getting in the way when you do the lifts. I had to use 25's before I made this purchase and it was a pain.The thickness and the wights they're available in make these my choice. The closest I can come to a negative is the "free shipping". It's not free, it's built into the price. Go to the store and you can usually get weights for a little over a dollar a pound. It's a little more expensive here and that's for shipping. The other thing I noticed may change with time, but usually when you buy stuff in bulk, it's cheaper. Buy four plates individually and it would cost more than getting two pairs and that would cost more than getting a four pack. That wasn't the case when I did my order. The pairs were the best value. Don't assume the four packs are when / if you place an order. Check them all out.My suggestion for a newb is to get 4 x 5's, 4 x 7.5's, 4 x 10's and as many 15's as you can fit on your dumbell handles. Do this in groups of four because you'll have exercises with a weight in each hand and an even amount of weigh ton each dumbell. If you have or are gonna get a standard size barbell to go with it, then I'd get another 2 x 5, 2 x 7.5, 4 x 10, 2 x 25 and that's it for these. I'd then go to a local store and get as many 45's or 50's as you think you might need. Room is never an issue with barbells, but you still have to be able to make all the different weights.Because the shipping and handling is basically built into the price, I'd check to see if there's a store even remotely within driving distance that carries this brand and see if you can order them from that store and have them ship them to the store for you for free pickup. I wouldn't just drive out there if you're a beginner because they might not have all the plates you'd want to buy and that could be a long trip that you'd then have to make twice. As far as the 45's or 50's that you'd get for a barbell, I'd just get them anywhere close by and get the ones with the holes in them for these because it makes them easier to pick up. I also went with the 50's to make the math easier. If you find the smaller plates from a different brand at a local store I'd resist the urge to buy them unless they have the same variety of weights and smaller thickness as these. They may be cheaper, but it's not worth it.
D**R
Durable and Budget-Friendly Weight Plates
I recently purchased the Yes4All Standard 1" Cast Iron Weight Plates and have been using them for several weeks. Here's my experience:Pros:Durability: These plates are made from solid cast iron with a durable black paint coating, which helps prevent rust and corrosion.Versatility: Compatible with most 1-inch standard bars and dumbbell handles, making them suitable for a variety of exercisesAffordable: Compared to other weight plates on the market, these offer great value for the price.Cons:Fit Issues: Some users have reported that the center hole is slightly smaller than expected, making it difficult to fit onto certain bars or dumbbell handleRough Finish: A few customers mentioned that the plates have a rough surface texture, which may not be ideal for those seeking a smoother finish. Final Thoughts:Overall, the Yes4All Standard 1" Cast Iron Weight Plates are a solid choice for those looking to build or expand their home gym without breaking the bank. While there may be minor issues with fit and finish, the durability and affordability make them a worthwhile investment for most users.
J**N
Perfectly made
YesforAll products are pretty good quality. Plus of you don't throw thing's around and actually take care of equipment it will last.
P**H
Thrifty Pattern Weights for Couture Stitchers
An economical alternative to clothes pattern weights. Paint isn’t prone to chipping and resists rust. Each weight weighs about one pound more than the average traditional cast-iron pattern weight, so their use as clothes pattern weights is only recommended for sewers with might and muscle who don’t mind a little workout while sewing couture.
J**Y
As expected
Great value
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