What you pay
The Nuobell Adjustable Dumbbells are $349.99 CAD on amazon.ca. The NÜOBELL Floor Stand is $440.06 CAD, which means the stand costs more than the dumbbells it holds. Combined, you're looking at $790.05 CAD before shipping.
What each one actually does
The dumbbells are the workout: 5 to 50 lbs or 5 to 80 lbs per bell, adjustable in 5 lb increments via a single collar twist, replacing up to 16 pairs of fixed weights. The stand is a storage accessory, sitting at roughly 22.5 inches high with a two-legged powder-coated steel frame and a 4.3 sq ft footprint. It holds either the 50 lb or the 80 lb set.
Build quality
The dumbbells use knurled steel handles with plastic connector housings where the handle meets the plates. That plastic is the known weak point, drops void the warranty instantly and can damage the adjustment mechanism. The stand is powder-coated steel, weighing 15 kg, with rubber feet that won't mark your floor. Multiple owners describe it as noticeably sturdier than it looks in photos.
The cost nobody warns you about
The floor stand is listed as an accessory, so buyers typically budget for the dumbbells and add the stand as an afterthought. But at $440.06 CAD, that afterthought runs 26% more than the main purchase. Owners who skipped it and used a floor cradle consistently report the same story: three weeks in, picking up 60 lbs from ground level tweaks something. The stand isn't optional for everyone, it's just priced like it is.
Value for what you're buying
The dumbbells replace a full rack of fixed weights, which at $1 per pound runs well over $1,000 CAD for equivalent range. On that math, $349.99 CAD is defensible. The stand doesn't replace anything, it improves ergonomics and reduces back strain. Whether that's worth $440.06 CAD depends entirely on whether you're routinely lifting above 40 lbs from a crouch.