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Just FYI and YMMV of-course on your use-case but I bought a heavy-duty version of this at Northern Tool. Link below. It was around $80 or so after using a coupon and being on sale. While I agree with some of the reviewers that it can be awkward to pivot it actually works really well on stairs. We had a couple of refrigerators delivered and the delivery team liked it so much they used it instead of their own equipment. It also works great if you have a large door threshold as the wheels will walk over the threshold instead of rolling on top of it.
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Just FYI and YMMV of-course on your use-case but I bought a heavy-duty version of this at Northern Tool. Link below. It was around $80 or so after using a coupon and being on sale. While I agree with some of the reviewers that it can be awkward to pivot it actually works really well on stairs. We had a couple of refrigerators delivered and the delivery team liked it so much they used it instead of their own equipment. It also works great if you have a large door threshold as the wheels will walk over the threshold instead of rolling on top of it.
These devices are all the same, they are held together by thick molded plastic joints. I have a 2 wheeled model that advertised 120lbs and was 'highly rated', but at 65lbs the green plastic joints began to stress and fatigue.
Now, when the plastic eventually snaps or deforms, the load on these things on a floor will drop maybe 2-6 inches. But what if you're half-way up a stairway? Yeah. Just saying. Your Mileage May Vary.
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I really do not understand how posts like this end up with the +18 deal score it now has. Flimsy dolly, critical parts made of plastic, with a 120-pound limit, not 260 (which is only on flat ground) for its touted stair-climbing feature, only $5 off the list price.
Makes me seriously question the value of using SlickDeals to find shopping bargains. No way this would have been posted on this site 20 years ago, but we constantly see this kind of "deal" now.
Makes me sad.
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Have something similar. It saved my ass moving into a house with stairs. Pro tip, buy bungee cords to secure what you're moving. Moving up the stairs isn't a smooth process and if you're hauling something heavy it could fall off.
Have something similar. It saved my ass moving into a house with stairs. Pro tip, buy bungee cords to secure what you're moving. Moving up the stairs isn't a smooth process and if you're hauling something heavy it could fall off.
Got a water heater (empty) to get up some stairs, too old to lift it myself now, thinking this form factor could store easy for the various twice a year use.
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This is the kind of stuff that will keep me looking out for the next deal site to come along.
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Edit: sorry $5.02 xD
This is the kind of stuff that will keep me looking out for the next deal site to come along.
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Now, when the plastic eventually snaps or deforms, the load on these things on a floor will drop maybe 2-6 inches. But what if you're half-way up a stairway? Yeah. Just saying. Your Mileage May Vary.
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Makes me seriously question the value of using SlickDeals to find shopping bargains. No way this would have been posted on this site 20 years ago, but we constantly see this kind of "deal" now.
Makes me sad.
What's a "friend"? Are they on sale?
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