Anyone knows wheres the best place to buy indoor motorized treadmills?

I'm looking for something solid and reasonable in terms of price. Do you know a good place beside Khoury Home and GetForLess ?
What about windmills? Looking for one of those to get escorted from upcoming cruel summer. Gonna be tough one.
Good idea! I'll try to pass by there during the weekend and see. Hopefully the price isn't awfully expensive :)
If you happen to pass by there, please inform me the prices because I'm thinking about buying a treadmill also, thanks.
Abd Altahan has some too IIRC--Also, I have seen a combination treadmill and bicycle, so you may be able to get the best of both worlds there.
Yes it appears Abed Tahan is where I'll be heading today. I seriously doubt Mike Sport could offer those machines at such a 'low' price.
I ended up buying an Elliptical trainer for $450 from Abed Tahan. It was priced at $499 but as I paid cash and did a bit of 'talking', I got a bit of a nice discount.

The three main home treadmills are as follows for those of you that are interested:
First is priced at $499 and needs 8A from your home electricity to run, honestly it looks very 'heavy' and can support up to 120KGs
Second and third are basically the same machine except the incline is manually adjusted on the former and computer adjusted on the latter with respective pricing at $519 and $549. They need around 6A and can support up to 100KGs.

I deemed the elliptical to be much better as it lets you work your upper and lower body simultaneously, not to mention it needs no power supply. The main screen is fitted with 4x D batteries you can basically buy from any super/mini market.

Hope that helps! Enjoy your cardio.
Flyingwizard, how much weight does it support? Also what brand and model please?
I agree about elliptical trainers, they feel so much better than treadmills. Can't stand treadmills, LOVE elliptical trainers.
ali.koubeissi wroteForget about treadmills, they're bad for your health!! Welcome to Elliptical Trainer
Where did you get that from?
Both are very good for your health and certainly better than doing nothing at all. Elliptical trainer are softer on the joints as they absorb the impact you would normally feel when running. This impact is not necessarily bad (unless you're injured) as it strengthens your bones.
If you really want to get serious about training and don't have either the room or the funds for exercise equipment, you could try something called tabata training. It will kick your ass and in less time than you think. There are some sample exercises on this page http://mikeroussell.com/tabata-protocol-complete-exercise-guide/ and once you understand the concept, it can be applied in many ways.