Size:3-(Pack) The Harper Trucks nylon truss frame is 30% lighter than steel and designed for maximum strength. This hand truck has a 300-pound vertical capacity and 400-pound platform capacity. The hand truck easily converts in seconds from 2 wheel dolly into 4
L**9
Be wary of this Item plastic wheels break
This product is rated for 400 pounds on four wheels I bought this product to cart my music equipment around including a PA system that I bought in the same order One of the wheels the casters specifically broke already because there were very cheaply made plastic they should be up in steal orrubber there's no way that I exceeded the weight requirement not even by half now I don't know what to do I can't send it back because I don't have the packaging and I have to re-engineer myself and fix it
T**8
Great dolly - very easy to assemble, with a good, wide base.
Great dolly - very easy to assemble. Works great, sturdy, and easily adjustible.I thought I'd provide some pics of the product, as arrived, and the assembly process. In total, from opening the original packing, to being able to use it, took approximately 15 minutes. You'll need two wrenches (they really should have included two of those cheapo, "throw away" wrenches for the four bolts) and maybe needle-nose pliers for the two cotter pins, as well, for the two wheels, but that's it.I just moved a 250 lb. filing cabinet after assembling it, and it works great.
J**S
Initially great, but wheels don't last
After sending this back TWICE due to missing parts, we thought this would be perfect for light duty hauling. However, after only 5 times of use with 200lb loads in the dolly configuration, the swivel wheels completely came apart. We will be switching to the Milwaukee hand truck!!
J**R
Sliced hands last night, AND a broken wheel. Buyer beware.
One of the small wheels gave out last night - it just sort of collapsed. Not that much weight, under 100 lbs. I've probably used this cart less than 10 times. =====I also have bandaids on both index fingers and cuts on five fingers from picking it up "wrong" last night from the truck.=====Mine has very sharp edges, the kind where you feel the knife edge if you hold it steady but if it slips through your hand, as it did mine last night, it will just slice through the skin. I was bleeding for 30 minutes. The outer edges are rounded but the inner edges, along the "triangles" formed by the frame, are almost razor sharp. It's like a paper cut, but worse. It's like a sharp fiberglass edge. Be careful.I see the warranty, if they even honor it at all, expired 4 months ago. I am going to put it on the street. I think I paied extra for custom blanket that fits over the cart, don't remember now, but it never fit right.I usually read the negative reviews. Maybe I forgot this time, but they speak the truth. The quality of the wheels must be awful. Too many having this issue.
C**R
Easy to make it work for me...
This is a great tool. I bought it mostly for the flatbed in conversion mode. I am partially disabled, meaning I have a "bum" leg. I can still lift with my arms most necessary things in the household, but I can't carry weight and walk too. I use the cart to move heavy or awkward loads, like groceries in, trash out, laundry and supplies inside - from one end of the house to the other. It was delivered promptly and was easy to assemble. There is a help line for questions or complaints listed with the instructions. The surprise was, it was actually answered by a native-English-speaking American.I would have given this cart 5 stars except for one thing. The flatbed of the cart has only the two crossbars - no real bed. I had to rig a bed, with extra-stiff cardboard that I happened to have, to keep smaller items from falling through/off the cart for lack of support underneath. Larger items - no problem - but if I need to move several smaller items, or even just one item too heavy to carry, I had to find something to lay across the bed or balance carefully - and that balance usually didn't last through all the turns required to get to the back door or the laundry room. If that one thing was different I would probably have been singing a much more enthusiastic song. I'm sure this was designed with something entirely different in mind, but that's how it effects me.
J**A
Shipped to us already damaged
The product itself is not bad quality. The vendor we got it from is. We bought it used-in good condition. It did not come that way. First-the bolts that mount the bottom plate to the hand truck were missing. Okay, it can happen. Second (and most disappointing) - the small plastic casters (wheels) that let you convert to a wheeled cart were broken. One of them was shattered and the barrings were missing, and the other the barring track was bent so it couldn't turn. At first I thought maybe it was shipping damage, but the missing barrings were not loose in the box so this hand truck was shipped to us ALREADY DAMAGED! Unacceptable by anyone's standards. Otherwise, the hand truck is solid. Once I buy parts for it, it should serve us well
A**.
It's a good product however I really dislike spending a lot of ...
It's a good product however I really dislike spending a lot of money on something then have to spend a lot of time and effort assembing something especially when the bar that goes between the wheels don't line up into the holes and there is and extremely small margin to get the pins into to hold in the wheels. It should clearly say...assembly required for the price of $80 some thing dollars. Took me an hour to assemble with a lot of swearing in between. I should be paid to spend that kind of time to assemble some thing. Grrrrrrrr. I won't do that again.
T**H
Works Great, Easy To Switch Style.
This "Dolly" "Hand Truck" whatever you prefer to call it, works great !!Switching it from a dolly to a lay-down style cart is absolutely easy as pie.I do recommend that if you plan on using this for anything besides hard surfaces like concrete or pavement that you purchase upgraded wheels/tires to the type that are inflatable. You can purchase them on Amazon for just a few bucks (approx. $10-$15).
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