Harbor Freight[harborfreight.com] has Franklin Foldable Hand Truck w/ 150-Lb. Load Capacity on sale for $24.99. Shipping is $6.99 flat-rate, otherwise you may purchase in-store where available.
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Harbor Freight[harborfreight.com] has Franklin Foldable Hand Truck w/ 150-Lb. Load Capacity on sale for $24.99. Shipping is $6.99 flat-rate, otherwise you may purchase in-store where available.
Is this better or worse than the Costco 3-wheel one?
People seem to dislike the 3 wheel thing. It's meant to go up stairs more easily but makes it worse for going over cracks/gaps. So depends on your use case.
The 3 wheel is great for indoor/cement, thresholds, and light but bulky stuff on steps.
The single wheel will handle more weight easier (but still not a lot), you can't lean the 3 wheel back as far on steps as you can this, and rougher terrain will be easier.
Tbh I'd probably have gone with this one over the 3 wheel since the main benefit of 3 is confirming to bumps and steps and it doesn't do that very well.
These are great. I paid full price or maybe a little less with a coupon. Well worth it. Folds up nice. Just have to watch your fingers when closing and opening.
This is my go-to cart for moving laser printers around. I wish Home Depot still sold the Husky version, it had a bigger plate, larger wheels, and held up to 250lbs. But this one comes in next compared to name brand versions. I've only used it on carpet and tile, and not concrete/black top. I paid $19.something for this in 2022, but I'm pretty sure the normal price was $29.99 back then too.
Last edited by desynergy April 12, 2025 at 09:57 PM.
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The 3 wheel is great for indoor/cement, thresholds, and light but bulky stuff on steps.
The single wheel will handle more weight easier (but still not a lot), you can't lean the 3 wheel back as far on steps as you can this, and rougher terrain will be easier.
Tbh I'd probably have gone with this one over the 3 wheel since the main benefit of 3 is confirming to bumps and steps and it doesn't do that very well.
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