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Rating: | (4.1 out of 5 stars) |
Reviews: | 762 Home Depot Reviews |
Product Name: | 150 lbs. Fold-Up Truck |
Product Description: | This Milwaukee Fold up truck is light weight and easy to use. It folds flat for storage. The handle extends to 39 in. The toe plate size is 15 in. x 11 in. along with the 5 in. non-marking wheels this gives this truck a load capacity of 150 lbs. A bungee cord is also included to help secure the load. Milwaukee - The Name the Pros Trust. 150 lb. capacity; 5 in. non-marking wheels; Bungee cord included helping secure the load; Rolls in folded position; Simple to use, easy to carry and store; |
Manufacturer: | Happiness Group Enterprise LTD Illinois Enterprise Co LTD |
Model Number: | 73777 |
Product SKU: | 206126280 |
UPC: | 646072737774 |
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Milwaukee Hand Trucks is unrelated to Milwaukee Tools, Milwaukee Bucks, or thousands of Milwaukee entities (other than the city they are based in). Milwaukee Hand Trucks is Home Depot's primary brand for hand trucks and other moving equipment that they actually stock in store and includes tougher ones can carry 800 lb and cost over $300. Curiously, per their website [milwaukeehandtrucks.com], their hand trucks are made in IL and IN but not WI.
I don't have this model but a cheaper one and I keep it in my car to move boxes so I don't have to by hand. I paid $20 for it and the first time I was able to stack 3 boxes on it and make 2 trips rather than 6 trips made it pay for itself.
Buy it and put it in your car then thank yourself later when you have to use it if you're wondering as to why you need one.
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If you need one now, I recommend to get one since I have not seen Costco selling this for very long time.
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I own and like a lot of Milwaukee tools, the m12 ratchet being one of my favorites. But that company severely overprices most of their stuff because people drink the red kool-aid.
This piece of junk for example looks like just another Milwaukee money grab. Pass.
I don't have this model but a cheaper one and I keep it in my car to move boxes so I don't have to by hand. I paid $20 for it and the first time I was able to stack 3 boxes on it and make 2 trips rather than 6 trips made it pay for itself.
Buy it and put it in your car then thank yourself later when you have to use it if you're wondering as to why you need one.
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I own and like a lot of Milwaukee tools, the m12 ratchet being one of my favorites. But that company severely overprices most of their stuff because people drink the red kool-aid.
This piece of junk for example looks like just another Milwaukee money grab. Pass.
That said, for the price and convenience and folding capability, it is not bad. I don't regret buying it for when I moved, but I rarely if ever use it anymore. I usually use a folding handle dolly now which can carry much heavier items though it does require you to load things on top of it.
Costco had this for around $30 a few years ago and I use it much more:
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I own and like a lot of Milwaukee tools, the m12 ratchet being one of my favorites. But that company severely overprices most of their stuff because people drink the red kool-aid.
This piece of junk for example looks like just another Milwaukee money grab. Pass.
And this hand truck (as far as lightweight, collapsible, portable hand trucks go) is far from junk if used as intended, just don't go try moving a refrigerator with it.
This thing isn't perfect, but I'm also in an apartment with no garage, meaning I don't really have room for a full dolly.
I think for $30 or $35 I paid for it originally, it's paid off really nicely. It stores flat and is out of the way and I would have no issue putting over 100lbs on it, as I already have.