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popular Posted by dong888 • Feb 7, 2025
popular Posted by dong888 • Feb 7, 2025

Costco (in-store) - The Magna Cart Personal Hand Truck $23.99

$24

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Online link is for reference only. Deal is in-store ($29.99 - $6 instant rebate). Seen today (2/7) at Newark Costco in Bay Area, with at least 30+ available in store. I have one from before and the build quality is quite nice, much better than HF one. The 6 wheels design makes moving a lot easier.

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Magna Cart Is the Original and World's Best-Selling Aluminum Folding Hand Truck
Telescoping Handle Extends to 39" inches
15" Wide Aluminum Base Easily Transports up to 150 lb. of Cargo
6-wheel Design Allows for Easy Maneuverability over Door Thresholds and Stairs
Compact, Folds Flat to Only 2.5" Thick for Easy Storage and Transportation.

https://www.costco.com/The-Magna-...18598.html
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Online link is for reference only. Deal is in-store ($29.99 - $6 instant rebate). Seen today (2/7) at Newark Costco in Bay Area, with at least 30+ available in store. I have one from before and the build quality is quite nice, much better than HF one. The 6 wheels design makes moving a lot easier.

Features:
Magna Cart Is the Original and World's Best-Selling Aluminum Folding Hand Truck
Telescoping Handle Extends to 39" inches
15" Wide Aluminum Base Easily Transports up to 150 lb. of Cargo
6-wheel Design Allows for Easy Maneuverability over Door Thresholds and Stairs
Compact, Folds Flat to Only 2.5" Thick for Easy Storage and Transportation.

https://www.costco.com/The-Magna-...18598.html

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Feb 7, 2025
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150lbs capacity maximum.
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fido14dido
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Dang...I would crush this thing
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Clever name!
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FeistySnail793
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I keep one of these in my car. it sits flat in the trunk and doesn't take much space at all. it's handy
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Good for hauling a couple cases of bottled water from the car, or even any Costco haul.
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These are absolutely garbage. I had the old version that advertised 125# capacity, but it near folded in half trying to lift 50#. Cute idea, not really strong enough to do anything useful.
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madcow3417
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I like the one I purchased. Similar size but with a 350lb capacity. It saved my back a couple times lugging awkward heavy stuff. $48 at Amazon.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BHQ6XY5D
Last edited by Dashey10 February 7, 2025 at 08:29 PM.
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I have this and I have hauled appliances on it (not recommended) and it's been quite handy.
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93% of Amazon reviews [amazon.com] said these are practical.

Quote from 8Tracks :
These are absolutely garbage. I had the old version that advertised 125# capacity, but it near folded in half trying to lift 50#. Cute idea, not really strong enough to do anything useful.
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I've had a couple of these over the years and man they come in clutch so huge. Had to pick up like 500 boxes of girl scout cookies last weekend from a house with a steep hill driveway. I absolutely destroyed the other parents' efficiency with the one of these i keep in my trunk. They almost all have large rollerblade style wheels or a solid plastic rolling equivalent, and most importantly- they all break. They last a while, then they get pushed to a limit and then don't open quite right and then kersnap she's kaputski. BUT the time she works is worth the time she doesn't. Nobody makes one of these that doesn't break.

If you get one of those folding crates and attach it at the bottom, you got like a whole 'nother thing goin. Oh man they both fold up in the back of your car? Gyaleee the ladies will see you bust out the crate and then this hand truck and you'll have to hide from all the women who want to get to know you. Think of the times you'll have with this fantastic hand truck man. not so heavy boxes, speakers, tv's. The possibilities definitely end, but hey man cmon.
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Quote from MAK1981 :
Maybe for old people still dragging wheelless garbage cans to the curb?
Or old pe dragging medical supplies from the garage to the house.
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We've had these for years. Easy to keep in car for hauling light stuff.
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Had the older model that had the single rubber wheel. Worked well until ultimately the fold out mechanism fails. Bought the new ones and while the wheels are not as robust since they're smaller and plastic, but because they're in a triangular arrangement they do go up and downstairs nd ledges quite easily! Again as others have pointed out the main failure is the fold up mechanism but for 24 bucks this is an absolute steal since they're normally 30 or more? Main use for us is to take packages in and out of post office/UPS etc. and to move 5 gallon water jugs up and down the stairs to our office. Note this one comes with a clever little flap and includes a bungee cord, if you need to strap larger packages to the back of the frame

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