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801 days ago

StreamLine F6 Treadmill

Muhammad Tahir from North Dunedin

The Streamline F6 has been developed specifically to deliver incredible value for money. Anyone looking for a walking spec option should look no further than the F6
If you enjoy adding variety to your exercise sessions, the Streamline F6 comes with 9 expertly designed pre-programmed workouts, perfect for fat loss as well as fitness improvement. A stylish, user friendly console will display your speed, time, distance, calories, body fat, and pulse readouts. If you have limited storage space the Streamline F6 will not present a problem, the treadmill can fold-up to make it more compact, and then easily wheel away thanks to transport wheels on the frame. A built in soft-drop system also safely lowers the deck back down in a controlled manner when you next set-up the treadmill! As your fitness improves, your workouts can further be intensified thanks to the ability to apply manually adjustable incline options. Exercising on an incline will lead you to burn even more calories during your session as well as further tone and strengthen your lower body!

Technical Specifications:
Designed For: Walking
Warranty: 5 Years on Frame, 3 Years on Motor, 1 Year on Parts & Labour
Assembly Required: Some - Instruction Manual Provided
Maximum User Weight: 110kg
Set-up Dimensions: L:1600mm x W:670 x H:1270
Motor: HP 1.75HP
Running Mat Size: 400mm x 1240mm
Incline Levels: 3 Levels - Manual
Built-in Heart Rate Sensor: Included
Programs: 9 Workout Programs
Display Functions: Time, Speed, Calories, Distance & Heart Rate
Speed: 1 to 14kph
Keys on Hand Rails: Yes
Quick Select Buttons: 6 Speed
Emergency Safety Key: Included
Transport Wheels: Yes
Drink Bottle Holder: Yes
Box Dimensions:
Height: 330mm
Length: 1630mm
Width: 700mm
Weight: 56kg

Price: $500

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Keen to dig deeper? Mike White has the scoop.

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🔒 “Quite frankly, it’s best for all parties to agree to pay, or be paid, for items in cash and in-person. Ideally in a public place with CCTV coverage."
🔒 "If you’re buying a car, check Carjam.co.nz to see if it’s stolen or if there’s money owed on it.”

A reminder: Suspicious activity can be reported on 105

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And they’re once again reminding everyone: please don’t light fires when it’s windy.

Central Otago will move into a restricted fire season from 1 December 2025, which means anyone planning an outdoor fire will need to apply for a permit and plan ahead.

So we’d love to ask you — how do you make sure you’re being fire-safe at this time of year?

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