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EFFICRAFT Stairmaster Machine with LED Screen, Commercial Grade Stair Climber, Continuous Climbing Exercise Machine for Cardio, 15 Speed Levels Stair Master, 15-164 Steps/Min

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Color: White


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Features

  • COMMERCIAL-GRADE STABILITY, 375 LBS CAPACITY & 1-YEAR WARRANTY Built with a reinforced steel frame and heavy-duty ABS shell, this stair climber weighs 408 lbs to prevent wobbling during intense sessions. Supports up to 375 lbs, delivering gym-quality durability and rock-solid balance. Every purchase includes a 1-year worry-free warranty, guaranteeing premium performance and reliable service.
  • 15 SPEED LEVELS & 8 PRESET PROGRAMS Adjust from 30 to 164 steps per minute to match your fitness level, from gentle warm-ups to high-intensity interval training. 8 built-in workout programs automatically vary intensity, keeping your cardio routine engaging and effective for fat burning and endurance.
  • REAL-TIME LED TRACKING & HEART RATE SENSORS The large LED console displays time, steps, calories, and speed at a glance. Integrated pulse sensors in the multi-grip handrails monitor your heart rate, helping you stay in your target zone for safe, efficient cardiovascular conditioning.
  • QUIET OPERATION & JOINT-FRIENDLY DESIGN Engineered with a smooth, low-impact stepping motion that minimizes stress on knees and ankles. The whisper-quiet motor allows you to exercise at any time without disturbing family or neighbors, making it ideal for apartments and home gyms.
  • Spacious Footprint and 30-Min Setup High-performance training dimensions: 56" L 33" W 83" H. IMPORTANT: Please measure before ordering. Requires a minimum 34" doorway clearance for room placement, and a recommended 9.2 ft (110 inches) ceiling height to ensure safe user head clearance during operation. Includes all necessary tools and clear instructions for an easy, 2-person assembly.

Description

EFFICRAFT Stair Stepper is designed for versatility and efficiency, perfect for your home workouts. This stair stepper machine features 15 adjustable speed levels, ranging from 15 to 164 steps per minute, allowing you to customize your fitness experience to suit all levels. The ergonomic handrails come equipped with built-in heart rate sensors and speed controls, enabling you to monitor your progress and adjust the intensity effortlessly. With its low-impact design, this stair climber is gentle on your joints while targeting your glutes, thighs, and calves for effective lower body workouts. Constructed with a durable commercial-grade plastic shell, the EFFICRAFT Stair Stepper ensures stability and long-lasting use, supporting users up to 375 lbs. The intuitive LED screen keeps you informed about your heart rate and workout stats, while the quick-access handrail controls allow for seamless speed adjustments. Whether you’re new to fitness or a seasoned athlete, this machine offers a professional-grade workout in the comfort of your home.

Brand: Efficraft


Color: White


Material: Metal, Plastic


Product Dimensions: 56"L x 33"W x 83"H


Item Weight: 407 Pounds


Brand Name: Efficraft


Manufacturer: Efficraft


UPC: 769029181021


Included Components: Stiar Climber, ‎Power Cord


Warranty Description: 2 Year Manufacturer


Color: White


Material Type: Metal, Plastic


Weight Capacity Maximum: 375 Pounds


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 56"L x 33"W x 83"H


Item Weight: 407 Pounds


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great product ! Great product !
This is well worth the money! I used to go to the gym daily but now I’m able to do the stairs at home. Easy to set up also!
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2026 Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2026 by Matt Petty

  • Great support from Efficraft Team
My new Efficraft step machine is simple, smooth and quiet to operate. It provides fantastic value for a very reasonable price. Set-up was simple and the Efficraft team provided great support thru delivery and set-up. This is a large machine be sure you understand your delivery and space requirements. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2026 by William S.

  • Great machine
Very nice machine. We really like it. It is large. We have 11 foot ceilings so it works but not sure it would work with 8’ ceilings so just check prior to ordering.
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2026 by Loyal Customer

  • Efficraft Stair Master Kung Fu model
Had to upgrade this machine to the Kung Fu model, It is amazing and highly recommend it. Hopefully in the next year we will be able to get us another kung fu model or even newer one for the gym.
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2025 by SHEA JENNINGS-PURCHASER

  • Rugged machine
I have used a name brand stair machines at the gym for years. I decided to buy one for my home and I went with this model. I was amazed how robust it is! This is the real deal. I can't tell the difference between this machine and the "commercial" machines costing 4x as much. Not sure how they make money on this, but it's real! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2026 by Michael Perrino

  • Great investment. Great investment.
The machine has a small issue, the seller was on point and ship me a replacement of the head plate immediately, and she was constantly on the phone via what’sapp communicating with me. I’m so glad to have invested in this piece equipment best investment ever as a contribution to my health. Thank you for such a great service. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2025 Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2025 by sherlie cetoute

  • Love it! Love it!
This stairmaster works excellent! Got it over 4 weeks ago and I use it 6 days of the week and have no issues to report at all. Feels very sturdy and it’s just what I needed. It’s not super quiet but I don’t think it should be anyway? It’s in my garage and I use headphones anyway as I do my cardio when my twins are sleeping and I don’t hear it at all so it isn’t an issue to me at all. Would definitely recommend it. Delivery was also super easy to schedule. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2025 Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2025 by 2u2

  • Please Read Before Ordering Please Read Before Ordering
I am writing this to give any prospective purchasers of this step mill a more accurate description of what they are getting than was provided to me on Amazon’s site. I LOVE working out on a step mill! It’s the next best thing to running to get your heart rate up, but it’s lower impact than running. Thus, I was very excited to be getting my own machine. Now I won’t have to smell a stinky stranger right next to me at the gym while I’m huffing and puffing on it. I finally received my Efficraft step mill 46 days after I ordered it. I do NOT blame the seller for the host of problems I had with the shipping company. In fact, the seller went above and beyond to resolve a host of issues, even paying extra to have the machine transferred to a different delivery company that provided “white glove” service. They brought the almost-400-pound machine into my house and placed it right where I wanted it. The seller communicated with me almost daily (sometimes several times a day) during the episode. Thus, the seller gets FIVE stars for working with me to get the step mill properly delivered. The good: The machine is generally well-built and sturdy. It is relatively quiet. I have no problem hearing the TV while I’m on it. The heartrate monitor works, although I don’t use it because I don’t like to hang onto the handles; I like to work out like I’m climbing real stairs without a handrail. I like to sometimes take two steps at a time, and I was worried that my lower foot might trigger the “electric eye” safety shut-off mechanism, but no worries there. The eye is low enough to not trigger an unwanted stoppage, even when my lower foot is on the bottom step after it begins to angle downward. The bad: The product description on Amazon’s website says that the speed range is from 15 to 164 steps per minute (“SPM”). The manual that came with the machine says the same thing, but this is NOT accurate! The slowest speed (Level 1) is 34SPM. Levels 2 through 4 increase by 12SPM (46, 58, and 70SPM, respectively). That’s quite a jump between levels. Level 5 is 80SPM, Level 6 is 90SPM, and Level 7 is 102SPM. I haven’t tested levels higher than that yet, since 102SPM is already a veritable sprint. Important note: I had to measure the SPMs discussed above by manually counting them while watching the clock. Contrary to what is presented in the instruction manual, THERE IS NO DISPLAY THAT SHOWS STEPS PER MINUTE. However, there is a display that shows total steps taken, and it appears to count accurately. For comparison, the step mills at my local gyms start at 20SPM and go up in increments of 6 to 8 SPM. In communicating with the seller BEFORE I ordered the step mill, I was told the steps are 9 inches high and 9.4 inches in depth. NEITHER figure was accurate. By my measure with a ruler, the steps are exactly 8 inches high and slightly LESS than 9 inches deep. The height I don’t mind, because it is higher than either of the step mills I use in my local gyms, and I think that will merely give me a better workout. By my measurements at my local gyms, the steps on the Matrix Climb Mill are about 7.6 inches in height and 10.5 inches in depth, while those on the Life Fitness Power Mill are slightly less than 7.5 inches in height and 9 5/8 inches deep. I don’t mind the extra height on the Efficraft steps, because I figure that will merely give me a harder workout (and it does!). However, I would prefer more depth than the Efficraft machine provides. If I put my toe as far forward as possible on the step, the step will support my foot only to the back of my arch (I wear men’s size 11 shoes). I have to angle my toes outward to be able to fit more of my foot on the steps. For someone with smaller feet, it might be more comfortable, but for someone with larger feet, not so much. The “speed” indicator is just a number with one decimal place, with no indication of what it means. Is it horizontal speed? Vertical speed? Diagonal speed? Is it supposed to be miles/hour or meters/minute? It makes no sense. The calorie-count display is worthless. After climbing more than 1,000 feet, it says I’ve only burned 68 calories. It takes no account of the user’s weight, because there’s no way to enter that information into the system. The instruction manual that came with the machine is not written by someone for whom English is a first language. It’s the usual gibberish that arrives with so many foreign-manufactured items. Although the assembly instructions are understandable, the maintenance section is nonsensical and useless. It sure seems like a foreign manufacturer could work with a native-born American to write such manuals. I am left to guess at what sort of maintenance the machine will require. I’ll probably take it apart at some point and try to figure it out. The assembly was actually pretty simple, but one of the lock nuts for a bolt that affixes the console stand was missing. I had to go to the local Home Depot, but they were out of lock nuts in the size I needed, so I had to buy a regular nut with a washer. I informed the seller, and a replacement arrived about four weeks later. There is a significant gap between the edge of each step and the frame housing, so you can clearly see the chain that drives the step mill. This is unlike the ones at my local gyms, which have the drive chains hidden by their housings. I’m concerned about dust settling on the chain and eventually causing damage. I’m also concerned that a small item dropped into the gap could cause major damage. After I’ve been on the mill for a few minutes, I can smell burning oil. It’s not strong, but it is noticeable. Thus, I set up a high-speed floor fan about 10 feet in front of the machine, and it circulates enough air that I can’t smell it anymore. FWIW: I bought a cover for my machine (Amazon.com : Treadmill Cover, Dustproof UV Protection Running Machine Cover, Exercise Workout Equipment Protective with Drawstring for Home Fitness Equipment Treadmill Indoor & Outdoor : Sports & Outdoors). Although it’s made to fit a treadmill, it covers my Efficraft step mill perfectly. Despite the defects, I’m keeping this step mill. It is functional, and I can at least get a decent workout on it. If you can get past the issues I’ve presented above, it’s a pretty good buy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2026 Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2026 by RC

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