Best Dumbbells & Kettlebells Under £200 in 2026

Under £200, you’re mainly looking at adjustable dumbbells and a small number of adjustable kettlebell options rather than full fixed-weight pairs. The best buys here save serious space, but you’ll want to pay close attention to max load, adjustment speed, handle quality, and whether the design feels stable enough for proper pressing, rowing, and goblet work.

1) Bowflex SelectTech Adjustable Weights and Dumbbells, Single Dumbbell 552 (2 - 24 kg) — £171.99, 4.7★

This is the strongest all-round option in the budget if you want one compact dumbbell that covers a huge range. The 2-24kg adjustment range is ideal for progressive overload on presses, rows, lunges, and accessory work, and Bowflex’s dial system is still one of the quickest ways to change load at home. The main compromise is that it’s a single dumbbell rather than a pair, so bilateral work is limited unless you buy two. Best for lifters who want premium adjustability and are happy to train one side at a time or buy a second later.

2) Bowflex Unisex Bowflex SelectTech Adjustable Kettlebell, Black Red, one-size UK, 18.1 kg — £179.95, 4.7★

If kettlebell training is your priority, this is the most polished adjustable choice under £200. It gives you multiple kettlebell weights in one compact unit, which is a big win for swings, cleans, goblet squats, and presses without filling the garage with cast iron. The catch is obvious: the top end is 18.1kg, so stronger users may outgrow it quickly, especially for swings and lower-body work. Best for beginners to intermediates who want a space-saving kettlebell solution with Bowflex’s usual convenience and finish.

3) HAKENO 2 x 24 kg / 40 kg Adjustable Dumbbells 15 in 1 Dumbbell Set — £165.98, 4.6★

For the money, this is a very serious pair for home training. A pair of adjustable dumbbells that can reach 24kg each is enough for most upper-body movements and plenty of lower-body accessory work, and having two handles makes training much more practical than a single dumbbell. The trade-off is that these budget adjustable systems can feel bulkier and less refined than Bowflex, and adjustment speed is usually slower. Best for people who want a true pair and care more about load range than premium ergonomics.

4) EnterSports 12kgx2 Adjustable Dumbbells Dumbbell Set — £169.99, 4.6★

This is a sensible compact option for lighter home training and general fitness work. The 2-12kg range per dumbbell is enough for beginners, rehab-style training, high-rep accessory work, and smaller lifters, and the space-saving design makes it easy to store in a flat or spare room. The limitation is clear: 12kg per hand is not enough for many compound lifts once you get past the novice stage. Best for beginners, smaller users, or anyone mainly doing toning, rehab, and light strength work.

5) Yaheetech Adjustable Dumbbells Pair 18KG Adjustable Dumbbell Set — £169.99, 4.3★

Yaheetech offers a decent entry point into adjustable dumbbells, with a pair format and a useful 18kg ceiling per hand. That makes it more versatile than the lightest options here, and the safety locking mechanism is a welcome feature at this price. However, the lower rating suggests it’s not as consistently well-regarded as the best alternatives, and 18kg can still feel restrictive for stronger lifters on presses, rows, and split squats. Best for budget buyers who want a pair and don’t need heavy loading.

Bottom line: if you want the best overall under £200, Bowflex’s SelectTech dumbbell is the standout for versatility and build quality. If you want a kettlebell specifically, the Bowflex adjustable kettlebell is the smartest buy, while the HAKENO pair is the best value for people who need two dumbbells and a higher ceiling.

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