Folding Hand Truck, 150-Lb. Capacity
Manufacturer | GLEASON INDUSTRIAL |
Part Number | 73777 |
Item Weight | 57 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 11 x 16.25 x 30.25 inches |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Material | Plastic, Metal |
Item Package Quantity | 6 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**M
It is light weight and it folds up.
It is light weight and compact. It maybe too small for what I wanted it for. It does not lock in with the packout. The packout boxes slide around on it. It would be nice if the packout boxes locked into place.
L**R
Their electric tools are great, not this
Milwaukee has great electric tools. They were better when made in the USA years ago. Their hand tools have a bad reputation at work. They just sell their name and have Asia make it. My Vietnamese pipe wrench arrived crooked with the dipped and baked on paint cracked off at the corners. Buy USA made rigid pipe wrenches and Makita tools.
D**Y
Sturdy but .collapsed too easy
Lack of positive locking mechanism on wheels.
A**P
Wheel Axles are the Weakest Point - a basic design flaw
This review is less about the Milwaukee product - even though that is what I owned and the photo shows - and more about this kind of lightweight cart design (there are many similar products out there) in which the load ultimately transfers to independent plastic wheel axles. I used it for several years with lighter loads. Recently with two book boxes full of books - so over 100 lbs for sure, but not near the rated 150 lbs, the wheel axle finally collapsed. The wheel is not replaceable according to the customer service email I received, so I had to recycle the entire cart which is a shame. Bottom line - buy a folding / collapsing hand cart with a steel axle that goes through both wheels (there are a few products out there rated up to 220 lbs) which will not give up on you.
D**N
Fine for light loads, but as other reviews said, plastic wheel attachments are weak.
L**L
Stopped working almosy immediately!
The media could not be loaded. I inherited this cart from a coworker eho bought it last week to take some lightweight boxes too and from a trade show. They gave it to me because they said it was the worst cart they'd ever used. I wish I had listened! I never review things on Amazon so I am here to share the message I didn't heed.A neighbor a mile away gave me an antique turntable to restore. Not too heavy, but cumbersome enough to require a cart. I went to pick it up and after loading the item I immediately discovered the wheels do not stay straight while rolling--there is no way to lock them in position--so both turn slightly inward, which results in a rocking motion as you use the cart. If you don't stop every few feet, eventually this results in momentum that violently throws the item you're carting off the cart.In the one mile I had to go (which took a full hour due to the slow pace I was attempting) the rafio was thrown 5 times despite vigilance and best efforts, causing irreperable damage to the outside of my item which will now have to be entirely stripped and replaced.You might be able to get away with using this to get something a few feet to and from a vehicle but I implore you to try another cart!
D**S
garbage cart
false claim its say150 lbs, barely 40 lbs with the wheels crumbling , I took on my courier jobs and the wheels broke barely 30 lbs,when u put it on concrete the wheels crumble and are misaligned, the wheels broke apart within first few uses im carrying a cooler on it maybe two, thats all it could handle, totally not worth it , buy some quality products, now I gotta spend twice if I could I would give zero stars
W**L
Wheel alignment
The wheels do not open to correct position.
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