Office Depot and OfficeMax has
Harper Quick Change 4 in 1 Steel Hand Truck w/ 900lb Capacity (HRPDTC8635P) on sale for
$103.99 when you apply coupon code
91620462 in your cart. Slickdeals Cashback is available for this store (
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Deal Instructions:
- Visit the page for Harper Quick Change 4 in 1 Steel Hand Truck w/ 900lb Capacity
- Add to your cart
- In your cart apply coupon code 91620462
- Note: You may also 'clip' the coupon from the page here.
- Proceed to checkout
- Your total will be $128.99 - $25 coupon code = $103.99 with free shipping.
Features:
- Solid rubber wheels and swivel casters ensure effortless maneuverability
- Height-adjustable handle allows comfortable use by wide range of users
- Convertible design offers 4 different positions for versatile performance
- Quick-latch mechanism eliminates need to use pins or clips
- Heavy-duty construction supports up to 900 lb.
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A Magliner (the kind pros use) is rated for 500/1000 lbs and they're much sturdier than these.
And I'm not knocking these, they're fine for what they are and what they cost. But if you need to move heavy stuff, you might want to read the Costco reviews first.
Second that on the Magliner. Used one at my last job and beat the hell outta that thing and nothing phased it. I was amazed at how much of a beating it took.
https://www.uhaul.com/MovingSuppl.../?id=19579
Just checked. It is still $60 now.
https://www.uhaul.com/MovingSuppl.../?id=19579 [uhaul.com]
Just checked. It is still $60 now.
The one at Costco is crap! The thing folded in on itself holding 8 sheets of drywall in the 4 wheel position. This one looks legit so I'll gamble.
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Yes.
But a freezer is up to 500lb, still less than 700lb. I was using that for moving furnitures, enough for me.
First off, if you are moving heavy loads up and down stairs don't use the Costco model, it is not built for the vibrations and tilt on the dolly -- tried to move a 400lb washing machine and the bend on the dolly was crazy (due to aluminum and non-welded joints), had to return it and go with a solid steel dolly. Additionally when moving there is substantial movement on the bars when you have such a heavy load since it is pushing on the screws and adjustable pieces not a solid welded piece, so moving anything heavy on stairs in near impossible imho.
One plus that the Costco model has is the drop down tongue, so you can fit bigger pieces or odd sized shapes easier in 4 wheel model.
It's called physics. Steel = 4x stronger than aluminum. There is absolutely no way this Cosco aluminum handtruck can handle anything close to 800#. Look at the images on Amazon. Plus, if that wasn't good enough, I have the 4 in 1 from Cosco and the frame began to bend at somewhere close to 400#. That is why I needed to look for a steel one.
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A Magliner (the kind pros use) is rated for 500/1000 lbs and they're much sturdier than these.
And I'm not knocking these, they're fine for what they are and what they cost. But if you need to move heavy stuff, you might want to read the Costco reviews first.
Definitely for the janky looking one in the OP but the Cosco one is aluminum so they can add a ton of extra support so they're really sturdy.