The WORKPRO 800-lb Capacity 30” Plastic Dolly is the ideal piece of equipment to perform a variety of tasks around the home or workspace. This 800-lb capacity red and black plastic dolly is sturdy and lightweight and has easy-to-maneuver rubber wheels and steel swivel casters. Constructed with a polypropylene base this weather-resistant plastic dolly will withstand harsh conditions for years to come. This handy item is also a smart choice for simple and compact storage. Use the WORKPRO 800-lb Capacity 30” Plastic Dolly to help you move the heavy materials you need to tackle your next project.
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121480001
UPC:
194767089573
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I broke one of these plastic ones at an inopportune time. If you have a really heavy load I recommend one with an all-metal frame. Here's one example: https://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwa.../207155059
Edit- Caught it when it was briefly back in stock. It arrived today. First impression is that it is cheaply made (no big surprise there), $20 is probably closer to what the regular price should be. I don't plan to ever test it anywhere near max capacity, hopefully it can at least handle half. Only time will tell if it is sufficient for my use or if it was a waste of $20.
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Here is the HF link for the wooden dolly. I have had many of the wood and plastic ones. I have a business where I have a lot of equipment to take on and off of them, I break them all the time, not the wheels but the wood is weak in the centers. I end up using the casters with making my own with 2x4's and have repurposed many. I have 6 of them.
Even buying individual casters cost more than the $17.99 from HF and I've gotten them cheaper in the past. The plastic ones break all the time, even with the metal bar as reinforcement but some of you may not have heavy usage as I do.
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Edit- Caught it when it was briefly back in stock. It arrived today. First impression is that it is cheaply made (no big surprise there), $20 is probably closer to what the regular price should be. I don't plan to ever test it anywhere near max capacity, hopefully it can at least handle half. Only time will tell if it is sufficient for my use or if it was a waste of $20.
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It looks like it is back in stock.
Even buying individual casters cost more than the $17.99 from HF and I've gotten them cheaper in the past. The plastic ones break all the time, even with the metal bar as reinforcement but some of you may not have heavy usage as I do.
But here's the link
https://www.harborfreig
Or they have the smaller dolly for $12.99 and use the casters from that to make the larger with 2x4
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