Handle slightly thicker than real kettlebells…
The handle is noticeably thicker than my other kettlebells. Fine for swings and squats but for cleans and snatches it changes the feel in a way I don't like.
Source: Amazon reviewerThe Yes4All Adjustable Kettlebell replaces six separate bells in one compact unit — 12 to 42 lbs in six settings with a quick-change dial. It's the practical choice for home gym users who want kettlebell training without the footprint or cost of a full rack of bells. Available on Amazon.ca (ASIN B07RXBT1RH) at around $129 CAD.
| Weight Range | 12–42 lbs (6 settings: 12, 17, 22, 27, 32, 42 lb) |
| Material | Cast iron with vinyl coating |
| Handle | Standard kettlebell width, textured grip |
| Adjustment | Quick-change dial system |
| Handle Diameter | ~35mm |
| Storage | Single footprint replaces 6 kettlebells |
"This replaced 5 kettlebells that were taking up a third of my garage. Worth every dollar for the space alone."
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"I do circuits switching between 22 and 32 lbs constantly. The dial change takes about 10 seconds — totally fine for training."
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"Cost me $130 instead of $350+ for the equivalent individual bells. No-brainer."
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"Perfect for KB swings, goblet squats, and presses at home. Exactly what I needed."
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Handle slightly thicker than real kettlebells…
The handle is noticeably thicker than my other kettlebells. Fine for swings and squats but for cleans and snatches it changes the feel in a way I don't like.
Source: Amazon reviewerAdjustment dial loosens over time…
After about 3 months of daily use the dial got a bit rattly. Nothing dangerous, but I can hear it on every swing now. Still works fine.
Source: Amazon reviewerVinyl coating tearing at seam…
The vinyl started peeling at the adjustment seam after about 6 months. The cast iron underneath is fine, it just looks bad. Wish they used a more durable coating.
Source: RedditNot for competitive kettlebell use…
If you train GS-style this is not the right tool. The handle geometry is wrong and the adjustment mechanism changes the balance. Get a competition bell instead.
Source: Amazon reviewerThe Yes4All Adjustable Kettlebell earns its place in home gyms by solving the space and cost problem of owning multiple kettlebells. Six weights in one footprint, fast adjustment, and floor-safe vinyl coating make it practical for general kettlebell training — swings, goblet squats, presses, and carries. The handle thickness is the honest caveat for experienced kettlebell lifters who will notice the difference from traditional bells. For the large majority of home gym users who want kettlebell training without buying multiple separate bells, this delivers excellent value.