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Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2025
Wheels came off after a few uses hard to trun
Rose Petal
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2025
This review is for the RedSwing Hand Truck Dolly Folding Convertible Hand Truck with 4 Wheels, 2 in 1 Heavy Duty Dolly Cart for Moving Luggages, Garage, Home, 500 LbsWorks perfectly for what I needed. I purchased it to tote and move merchandise from my storage unit to sell at flea markets. Much more convenient than hoping there will be a dolly available at the storage unit and and super convenient to tote bags or bins from my car to a booth.Pros: Comes fully assembled. Easily converts from hand truck to dolly. Strong sturdy materials. Fits in the trunk of my car.Cautions: Significantly smaller than a typical heavy duty hand truck or dolly. Weighs over 20 lbs, liftable but just factor that in if you are doing something like navigating stairs where the weight of the hand truck will add to the weight of whatever you are moving. Sometimes the locks don't catch. It says heavy duty, but I would classify it more as medium duty. It's sturdy but I would be nervous trying to move anything big because the cart is not large.
Brett
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2025
A good hand cart for places with smooth floors. The hard wheels will make any trip over rougher surfaces a pain (e.g., outdoor concrete with large stones). The switching format is convenient for different purposes and makes this a more convenient tool than a simple dolly. Going up and down stairs is simple enough, while the cart-style makes moving stackable items a breeze for routes with limited obstructions (think moving boxes using an elevator).It's easy to store and is sturdy enough that I would feel comfortable moving larger items with it - just pay attention to the capacity - just under 200lbs upright and around 500lbs flat. The difference is significant and you need to be aware, since 200lbs is not as much as you might imagine (the average weight of a man in North America is 180lbs, for reference).It's still very useful, but if you push it beyond those limits you almost certainly risk it failing. I saw someone posted about a washing machine - you can absolutely try to do that, and you might succeed, but you run the risk of the cart breaking while moving the item. That could be an expensive accident.However, nothing is hidden about these facts. The numbers are shown in the listing. I am comfortable with limitations that are unambiguously stated before someone buys the item.A good tool and recommended if you can make use of it across smooth-ish surfaces and within the weight limits.
ksimecka
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2024
I got this dolly to replace an older one. Very happy with my purchase. Easy to convert to a horizontal or vertical plane. I love it.
James L Mahan
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2024
I moved a heavy clothes dryer down a flight of stairs what you have to remember as you start to go down you basically have to set down on each stair to keep the load in an inclining position othewise it will be top heavy and you could loose the balance, it is better to work in pairs when doing heavy appliances, this item is not suitable for piano or organ moving it is too lightweight.
Kindle Customer
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2024
When we moved into the place there were a lot of people to help and everything was carried up the stairs when we moved out we didn't have enough help and the landlord forbid using a regular dolly for fear of damaging the stairs. This worked beautifully and made our move much easier. It was worth the money and it was sturdy as well.
Kindle Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2024
Were trying to replace a folding stair climber with one that won't require replacement after a few years. This particular dolly is too heavy at 28 lbs for us. It also is much larger when folded for storage. Great heavy duty dolly if that's what you're searching for.
Robin L.
Reviewed in the United States on February 29, 2024
Made well and great to use on stairs
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