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Olympia Tools 440 LB Trolley Dolly Cart

$82.62
$110.11 25% off Reference Price
Condition: New
Color: Black
Size: 440 Lb
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Top positive review
4 people found this helpful
“Built like a tank”
By jtm215 on Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2018
If you have any common sense this thing is super simple to open. Stand in front of cart facing the metal base plate, grab the handle with arms extended and step down on metal platform. That’s it, the wheels automatically swing open and lock (make sure it’s fully open and locked) You can then press the “push” button on the center of the bar below the handle and pull up, it will extend another 8 inches. This hand truck opens to 48 inches tall which is great for my 6’5” frame. Also the platform is 24 inches wide and 15 inches deep. It is reversed on the pictures. The cart is top quality and much better than previous ones I’ve owned. I don’t think I would test the 500lbs limit but will easily handle 350lbs (more than sufficient for my needs) The wheels seem well made and roll nicely. I checked the bolts to make sure all were snug, I found one loose one and tightened it. Like any piece of equipment you should periodically check bolts to make sure they have not loosened. All equipment requires basic maintenance. This would explain reviews stating the wheels failed. An occasional shot of wd 40 couldn’t hurt either. It’s a very sturdy well made hand truck and I am very satisfied with this purchase. I almost forgot, to close and store it just stand on platform and pull handle toward you, step back and push down. The wheels will close automatically. Don’t forget to push the button and push handle down to retract to the 40 inch storage height. Video coming soon !
Top critical review
3 people found this helpful
Poorly designed handle
By GJ3495 on Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2022
These carts are convenient and fold away nicely. Unfortunately the handle on this is dead straight, which means anything taller than the handle like a bookshelf, large box, bed frame, etc is going to mash your fingers. You can make it work but it's annoying cause all it would have taken is a simple design change to angle the handle so that there is room for your hands. If you need to move something that is both shorter than 39" and too heavy to lift, then it's fine but that's pretty limiting.

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