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UPDATE.  thankyou to all who responded.  Items very popular which is great.  They have now gone to good home.  

Getting in a plug here for my wonderful fitness instructor Amy Lamont.  Her twice weekly online Bitsize weight resistance   classes are the reason I an massively upgrading my weights and feeling physically the best I have ever felt.  And I have always been a fitness fan. Cannot recommend them enough.  Live classes and massive video library so I am never bored 

Happy New Year.  Thankyou @amylamontfitness

1 x boxed set lightish hand weights containing pairs .5kg, 1 kgand 1.5kg.  Great for starting out your strength and fitness or if you are returning to or recovering from an injury or illness.

1 x 4 kg plastic dumbell

1x 6kg plastic dumbbell.

Free to good home.  You will need to collect in a car due to weight. 20251230_110645.heic20251230_110645.heic

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