I've worked at my first office job for about 2 1/2 years now, and I have noticed it has been much easier to gain weight and harder to lose weight without spending lots of time at the gym and really watching every calorie since I'm sitting 9-10 hours a day. At the office, HR granted permission for a standing desk so that helps a little, but since COVID we've been working a hybrid schedule (that will now be permanent for my office) so I invested in a standing desk from IKEA. I got the idea to get a foldable treadmill from social media, and I did lots and lots of research before selecting this treadmill. So far, I have only used it for walking up to the 2.5 mph setting while it's under my standing desk as I am working from home.When looking for the right treadmill, I needed to make sure it would hold my bodyweight (pushing 240) and would be able to withstand 4-5 hours of walking per week, at least. So far, this treadmill has exceeded my expectations. The weight limit is around 260 and I don't feel like it's poor quality or won't hold my weight. It's on the heavier side and I don't want to move it super often, but it does have wheels to help move it and it's very compact.Some reviews I've seen on this product that I can either bust or agree with in regards to my particular item I received:20 Amp Electrical Outlet: Mine was able to plug directly into a normal wall outlet and I have had no problems with it.It can catch and the belt might not be smooth: Yes it needs to be lubricated when you first purchase it before use. Mine came with two small bottles of it. I followed a video on YouTube that showed you how to do it, it also has instructions in the manual. The first maybe 4-5 days it wasn't the smoothest belt to walk on, especially if I wasn't going very quick, but today I'm walking on it at a comfortable speed and it's very smooth and much quieter. They have a table for how often they suggest you to lubricate it based on your usage, and I still have a whole bottle and a half left, I probably won't need to lube for another two months at least.It's small: Yes - it's not the biggest treadmill and the belt isn't very long, but you shouldn't buy this treadmill and expect what you see at a gym. I feel like I can comfortably walk on it without any issues or feeling like I'll fall off. I just had to get the positioning under my desk perfect so I was standing in the middle of the treadmill.Tracking Stats: I don't use this at all right now - I have read that it's not very accurate and it doesn't save the stats after turning off. To me, that's not a huge deal. I track all my workouts on my Apple Watch, so it's no necessary for me, so think about that if you're thinking about purchasing this.I can't find a review that has had this happen to them, but there's been times where I think someone accidently connects their device to the Bluetooth speaker in my treadmill. Admittedly I haven't even been able to figure out how to use that function yet, and I can't even see the treadmill when I scan for Bluetooth devices. If I leave the switch of the treadmill on (it's not running at this point, it's just left on) I sometimes will hear static like someone's connected to it, it'll beep, or even one night my husband and I were laying in bed and it started playing really loud music. It scared us! It's been weird and creepy but I just plan to make sure to shut it off. That's my only complaint so far.Overall - It's (so far) absolutely perfect for what I bought it for. Walking while I'm working to get those steps in. I haven't tried running on it yet but it's working exactly for what I bought it for. I think it was worth spending my tax return on!! We will see if my opinion stays the same in a few months!