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Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2024
If you manage expectations and catch this on sale under the 195$ regular price I think it’s a great tool to have around the house or potential job sites.This does not function nearly as good or sturdy as the Home Depot ones. Let’s get that out the way.But it is intended to be used in the same way almost. For lumber or pvc pipes maybe even sheets of drywall. You can load this thing up pretty good with or without the metal separators. For me I’ve used it more with just the ends up no divider In the middle. The dividers are a little stiff to move at times but I guess that’s to help stability.I love that it’s narrow enough to get thru most doorways and the swivel wheels you can add to either side make it smooth to move around for the most part.Doesn’t move well In gravel or grass when loaded. Mostly smooth newly done concrete is best for this I found so that’s why I say potentially good for certain job sites.For now I’m using at home when I need to move bigger things around in the garage or when I need to bring in lots of my work gear n tools from my truck to the garage. Makes it a little easier after a long day.Again could be worse but could be better. Hope this helps.
Eric T
Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2024
I got this to have around the garage to help me move around large boards and other heavy items from time to time. As it is, one of our kids moved apartments, so I thought this would be the perfect tool to help move the heavier stuff.Some assembly is required, but it was straightforward and went together without a problem. You can choose where the swivel wheels go, and after using this a couple of times, I think I’ll change them around slightly. Though it’s not particularly difficult to switch them around, it is a little bit of a pain. The unit itself is definitely sturdy (and heavy), and I have no concerns that it can handle the type of load advertised. When we used it to move, we moved a few heavier things (dressers and such), and it bore them with no problem.The braces fit reasonably well, though they do require a little muscle to seat and unseat. This isn’t really a concern of mine, however, and though I’ve tried a few different configurations, they weren’t difficult to move around. The one thing that I didn’t like about this is that the rails can only go one way, and they are just a little short. This means that if you want to set it up more like a cart, you have to move the swivel wheels to a different position. Even so, the rail height requires you to stoop over (I’m 5’ 8” tall) to reach.Overall, this would be great for the garage or workshop. It can definitely hold a lot of weight, and if you have to move heavy objects or larger objects (such as sheets of plywood or drywall), then this is the home version of what you get at the larger building materials stores. I just wish the rials were about 2” taller and that there was an easier way to move the wheels around. Still, I’ll be using this for years to come.
The Stah
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2024
Pretty robust and that's nice.But moving the rails around is a bit clunky and goofy.Really wish they would have fit across the other way so it could be made into like a one handled cart.I'll find plenty of uses for it, but you aren't going to be reconfiguring it very often because it's just too much trouble.
Jessica Stroud
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2024
While the base is heavy duty, the wheels are not and neither are the rails. There is no way these wheels can handle 1500lbs. We didn’t even load it with half that and they buckled. This is what they looked like. They’re just hollow plastic. The rails are very flimsy and, while they do come with bolts, there are no holes in the rails to put the bolts through so they pull out very easily. The cart also comes with zero instructions as to how to put it together. Thankfully my husband is used to figuring that out and put it together easily. But if you are looking for something that can actually hold up, this is not the item for you.
Lisa
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2024
This cart will really only work on a hard floor…we’re living off grid, and it doesn’t roll well over the desert floor.So we’re using it in a container, to hold mattresses.It doesn’t roll well seem very pricey for what it is…..
Lyna Y Le
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2024
Sturdy but the welding and pipe fitting for the rails can be better done. No instruction. But If you are handy and can relate to car for front wheel Or rear wheel drive, it’s straightforward. Smaller than what the picture may present.
Toby Martinez
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2024
Fauenpeey 1500 pound capacity cart is v ery heavy duty and sturdy....cart was easy to assemble and required minimal effort......cart can be adjusted to suit several different situation with adjustable settings for the rails.....good wheels make the cart move swiftly with minimal effort.....very useful and priced great
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