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2025-07-27 14:28:08
This folding hand truck it has been a lifesaver for my moving needs. The 7-wheel design makes it easy to maneuver, even with heavier loads. The retractable base and foldable frame are incredibly convenient for storage. It feels sturdy, and the elastic ropes help secure items effectively. I’ve used it for everything from groceries to office equipment to sports equipment, and it handles it all with ease. It folds small and neatly and comes with a bag to carry it around. Overall, it’s durable, lightweight, and well worth it!
Hawthorne
2025-05-23 13:40:35
This hand truck is very lightweight. It's mostly plastic in the base and connectors and the telescoping handle is a lightweight aluminum. The base plate can extend a bit longer which I feel that I will need more often than not and the handle has a full 180 degrees of rotation (obviously not 180 when you have something on the truck).I got to give this a test try the same day I got it. This furnace wasn't very heavy, but heavy enough that being awkwardly shaped with a top that comes up if you grab in the wrong spot, made this perfect to test out the hand truck. Get the furnace on was pretty easy as the hand truck was easy to maneuver by msyelf while holding up the stove. This item is longer than the hand truck base even when extended, but the handtruck was balanced enough not to tip over or have any stability issues. As you can see in the photos I actually was able to leave the stove on the hand truck and take pictures without any concerns of it tipping or falling.The straps could be longer. They seem long at first because they come from underneath the hand truck, but when trying to put them on you recognize that they aren't really for items that are longer than the hand truck, which is really when you need them (to keep larger items on the hand truck). So the bungie straps aren't as useful as they may seem (hence the 4 stars).As for durability, it was durable for at least the use I needed it. I put this furnace on in my basement, took it down the stairs (about 4 stairs) without carrying it...just leaning it and pulling down step by step. Then I pulled it across a pebble rock path that led to grass going uphill. Afterwards I pulled it up onto the brick walkway for the grass (about 4-6in), all while letting the hand truck hold the full weight. Not a scratch or break or anything on the hand truck. Then I pulled it next to my truck and lifted the furnace into the truck while pushing the hand truck away. I could have done this without the hand truck and been frustrated, but this hand truck made it easy. Once finished I was able to easily fold up the hand truck, put it in its bag, and put it away.One note about folding it up, the black piece at the bottom moves and needs to be aligned with the holes when you are folding it up otherwise it will seem like it can't fit. I'm not quite sure why it can be moved, but it can and does move.
Jackbenimble
2025-05-20 11:06:55
When I saw the relatively small cardboard box this Hand Truck came in I immediately thought to myself that there was going to be some substantial assembly involved but that was not the case! It comes out of the box fully assembled. It is an engineering marvel! It is very cleverly designed to expand, unfold and elongate to full size quickly and easily. First you unhook the attached bungies which hold it in the storage position and also will help keep your loads in place. Then you expand the load platform base. When the base is expanded you can unfold the handle and then push the button and elongate the handle to your desired length. (Or you can leave the handle folded and use it as a wheeled platform truck). It has 7 wheels under it to spread the weight and all of them are on swivels so you can easily maneuver your load in any direction. The wheels seem very sturdy so I don't believe they will fail anytime soon unless you exceed the rated load (330lbs). The wheels are not very big so this truck is going to work best on hard even surfaces. You could probably drag a load across a carpet. I would not recommend it on dirt and it would be useless on gravel or grass. It would also be useless on stairs. When you are done it all folds back up into a fairly flat rectangle about 20x13x6 and stows in the provided carry bag. This is a nice, well designed and well made product and I particularly recommend it if space is an issue. But be aware of the terrain limitations.
Trigger
2025-03-14 11:28:42
This cart isn't super heavy duty but we've found it good enough for moving around crates of books and clothes while remodeling our house. I don't know that I'd drop a fridge on it to move but for smaller things it's ideal. It folds up nice and compact making it easy to transport and store.The bungie cords are a bit hit and miss. They way they are mounted they either work or are in the way. If the item is too big to use the cords on they end up dragging on the ground or you looks for weird places to attach them just to keep from tripping on them.
Nicole
2024-12-28 21:55:12
Soooo happy to have found this. First, really heavy duty with a weight limit over 300 pounds. Not often I'll need to haul around something that heavy, but if I'm by myself it's a game changer to make one trip rather than several. It has more than just four wheels so it's stable and distributes weight well. AND, best part, it's expandable so it actually fits larger items. I currently have one of those flimsy metal tube dollies where you only have a small base to put items and then hope you can secure them so they don't fall off. No problem like that here. The handle is expandable, which is helpful for different height folks. Another great part...it folds up really compact and even comes with a bag so that it can be easily stashed in your trunk. Only one downside...the bungee cords which are attached are a bit too short. They are only attached threaded thru a hole and knotted, so I do intend to replace them with something longer. I'm so happy to swap this one for the awful one I currently have. Just one thing, I haven't used it yet on rough surfaces so verdict is still out on how that works, but I'm hopeful!
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