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Franklin 150-Lbs Capacity Foldable Hand Truck w/ 40" Handle Extension

(In-Store or Online w/ $9 S/H)

$23

$35

34% off
Harbor Freight
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Harbor Freight has Franklin 150-Lbs Capacity Foldable Hand Truck on sale for $34.99 - $12 off when you apply coupon code 33632623 on the checkout page or In-Store when You Present Coupon = $22.99. Shipping is $8.99 flat-rate for online orders.
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Thanks to Community Member GimmeYoTots for sharing this deal.

About this product:
  • 7-1/4" smooth-rolling wheels and 11" x 19-5/16" toe plate for balance and support
  • Handle, toe plate, and wheels fold down for easy transport and storage
  • Rugged lightweight aluminum construction
  • Handle extends to 40-3/8"
  • Cushion grip
  • 150 lb. load capacity for hauling heavy items

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Written by jimmytx | Staff
  • About this Store:
    • Refer to Harbor Freight's Return Policy here.
  • Additional Information:
    • Offer is valid through September 28, 2025 or while supplies lasts. Limit 2.
    • Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars at Harbor Freight based on over 2.9k customer reviews.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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Written by GimmeYoTots
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Harbor Freight has Franklin 150-Lbs Capacity Foldable Hand Truck on sale for $34.99 - $12 off when you apply coupon code 33632623 on the checkout page or In-Store when You Present Coupon = $22.99. Shipping is $8.99 flat-rate for online orders.
  • Note: Use the "Check Nearby Stores" link on the product page to see availability in your area.
Thanks to Community Member GimmeYoTots for sharing this deal.

About this product:
  • 7-1/4" smooth-rolling wheels and 11" x 19-5/16" toe plate for balance and support
  • Handle, toe plate, and wheels fold down for easy transport and storage
  • Rugged lightweight aluminum construction
  • Handle extends to 40-3/8"
  • Cushion grip
  • 150 lb. load capacity for hauling heavy items

Editor's Notes

Written by jimmytx | Staff
  • About this Store:
    • Refer to Harbor Freight's Return Policy here.
  • Additional Information:
    • Offer is valid through September 28, 2025 or while supplies lasts. Limit 2.
    • Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars at Harbor Freight based on over 2.9k customer reviews.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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WRXTuan
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Bringing in pallets of water or sports drinks to my dwelling or to a kid's soccer practice without killing myself with multiple trips.

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Yesterday 07:18 PM
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signelengisYesterday 07:18 PM
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Works fine for moderate weight. The heaver you load it, the more likely the wheels will kind of fold in, but not a huge problem. It works and is cheap! Absolutely worth $23 bucks.
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Yesterday 08:30 PM
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Quikfinger
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Yesterday 08:30 PM
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I have kept one of these in my trunk for the past 6 years. Has come in very handy countless times. Only downside is the short handle.
Yesterday 09:50 PM
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screamingninjaYesterday 09:50 PM
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definitely the best deal in a very long time

https://www.hfqpdb.com/best_coupo...HAND+TRUCK
Yesterday 09:57 PM
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caoticoYesterday 09:57 PM
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150lbs doesn't really seem worth it. Owners, what kind of things are you all lifting with this?
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Quote from caotico :
150lbs doesn't really seem worth it. Owners, what kind of things are you all lifting with this?
Bringing in pallets of water or sports drinks to my dwelling or to a kid's soccer practice without killing myself with multiple trips.
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Today 04:27 AM
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z256joeyToday 04:27 AM
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If you need to climb steps with it consider this one. I got it back when it was on here. Does a great job getting big bags of dog food up the steps.
https://slickdeals.net/share/android_app/t/18505129?referrerid=3856178&utm_term=user-3856178
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dong888Today 05:53 AM
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Quote from z256joey :
If you need to climb steps with it consider this one. I got it back when it was on here. Does a great job getting big bags of dog food up the steps.
https://slickdeals.net/share/android_app/t/18505129?referrerid=3856178&utm_term=user-3856178
I have both, the one from OP and this 6 wheels one. OP one is a bit more sturdy, has big wheels and larger base. It is good on flats.The 6 wheels one was on sale at Costco before, for $24-$30. The wheels are small but will be at least 4 wheels touching the ground at the same time. It is a less effort moving weight with it because the 4 wheels on the ground does more work for you. And it is also easier to move up the stairs.Overall both are great. I tend to use the 6 wheels handtruck more since most my stuff are lighter in weight. If I need to move anything more than 50lb, I will use the HF one from OP because it is more sturdy.
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z256joeyToday 06:00 AM
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Quote from dong888 :
Quote from z256joey [IMG]https://api-web.slickdeals.net/images/misc/backlink.gif[/IMG] :
If you need to climb steps with it consider this one. I got it back when it was on here. Does a great job getting big bags of dog food up the steps.
https://slickdeals.net/share/android_app/t/18505129?referrerid=3856178&utm_term=user-3856178
I have both, the one from OP and this 6 wheels one. OP one is a bit more sturdy, has big wheels and larger base. It is good on flats.The 6 wheels one was on sale at Costco before, for $24-$30. The wheels are small but will be at least 4 wheels touching the ground at the same time. It is a less effort moving weight with it because the 4 wheels on the ground does more work for you. And it is also easier to move up the stairs.Overall both are great. I tend to use the 6 wheels handtruck more since most my stuff are lighter in weight. If I need to move anything more than 50lb, I will use the HF one from OP because it is more sturdy.
Both of my rotator cuffs are trashed so if it's more than 50 lbs I'm not moving it! 😉
Today 07:30 AM
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SLQToday 07:30 AM
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Quote from caotico :
150lbs doesn't really seem worth it. Owners, what kind of things are you all lifting with this?
151 pound people
Today 02:08 PM
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JeffLoweToday 02:08 PM
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Good enough to move 15 gal citrus containers?
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Today 02:20 PM
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HomerJay
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Today 02:20 PM
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not any where near 150lbs load capacity. still handy for moving lighter boxes
Today 03:24 PM
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dealbahadurToday 03:24 PM
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I've had the Milwaukee brand (very similar) hand truck for a few years and it's been incredibly helpful during moves or when I had to move a heavy furniture/box. Two downsides like others have mentioned - short handle and not ideal for climbing steps (1 or 2 steps is doable with minimal cursing and swearing). I've exceeded the weight rating of 150lbs on multiple occasions but it's held up fine. At $23, it's a no brainer.
Today 04:33 PM
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bosfordjdToday 04:33 PM
342 Posts
The beauty of this is how it folds up, much easier to store vs. a conventional hand truck if you don't have a ton of extra space. Perfect for moving, holds 3 medium uhaul boxes at time with ease, large non air tires make going up a few steps pretty easy.

Used mine to move from FL to TX and back a few years alter, as well as helping other people move. Handy for smaller furniture as well, single column dressers, book cases, etc.

For $23 this is a no brainer.
Today 05:02 PM
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sirbuyalotToday 05:02 PM
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Had mine for 12 years. Stays in trunk . Use to haul around 50bottle packs of spring water . No problems . Double that weight and wheels start to budge a little, they look like they want to fold in. Good deal on this.

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