🚀 Elevate Your Carrying Game!
The Folding Hand Truck Trolley is a lightweight, portable dolly designed to carry up to 70 pounds while weighing just 2.9 pounds itself. With a compact foldable design, it easily fits in your car or backpack, making it ideal for travel and moving heavy items effortlessly.
Material Type | Plastic |
Color | Black |
Style Name | Enduring, Portable, Folded,Durable |
Item Weight | 3 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 17.2"L x 9.1"W x 3.15"H |
Number of Wheels | 2 |
Wheel Type | Plastic |
Load Capacity | 70 Pounds |
J**9
Went throught tsa no trouble
I used this along with several duffle bags that don't have wheels and a case of water with ease.I had it folded up inside my backpack through tsa and had no issues. A little wobbly if you don't pack items carefully but worked well and was very happy that it expanded slighy both front to back and side to side, to accommodate wider items
K**H
Very pleased
Very handy especially with it having a platform. Very compact and lightweight. It rolls easily and is very stable due to it having the plastic load platform.
J**S
Convenient but Could Be More Sturdy
This Folding Hand Truck is lightweight and easy to fold, which makes it super convenient for quick jobs or light loads. It’s compact enough to store in my trunk and unfolds in seconds. However, it’s not as sturdy as I hoped—it struggles a bit with heavier items and feels wobbly when fully loaded. The wheels work fine on smooth surfaces but aren’t great on uneven ground. If you’re looking for something for lighter tasks, this will do the job, but for heavier-duty needs, you might want to look elsewhere. Decent for the price, but not perfect.
J**3
Initial review-Indispensable! Updated again- OOPS-mechanism is sticking one year later
I bought this with one purpose in mind.....move stuff from my vehicle to my hotel room without having to use the hotel cart and then return it.This hand truck especially allows me to take a few things down to the car the night before my departure. There will certainly be times I will use it to take stuff to my room on my arrival day as well.I will be using it in hotels that are "accessible", so stair usage for me was not a concern. Sidewalks, hallways, lobbies, and elevators would be the ways I would go from my vehicle to my room.I usually travel with two 12 gallon tubs filled with stuff for many of my 3-10 day stays. The tubs have a few drinks and snacks in them as well as some other things that come in handy when staying at a hotel or condo.These are vacation type trips.....not business trips....and I don't always want to pay bell services to take my stuff to the room....plus there can be delays in getting service.The flip out wings help expand the base and my tubs sit nicely on the base and seem stable. I can stack the two tubs on top of each other and it is a perfect fit. The bungee cords are a nice additional touch.The height of the extended handle is suitable and not awkward....I am 5" 9"It seems to be sturdy enough for my needs and it folds up pretty small when put away.I have 2 trips coming up and if I have any additional comments, I will add them when I return.Edit- 3 months later- I love this thing. Sturdy and convenient. Wish I had purchased it years ago!.Edit -2- about a year later- the mechanism is sticking and I have to manually press a little protuding pin to fully collapse it. Slightly awkward
L**Y
Some Features Lacking
The media could not be loaded. The primary questions I was asked to rate were: easy to fold, lightweight and maneuverability. It is all of these, but none addressed whether it is useful as a hand truck. It's very lightweight and folds, so it's definitely easy to store where space is limited (a perk for me). It comes with instructions and is great for hauling small loads. The capacity is listed as 120 lbs. and I wouldn't go much beyond it. It isn't a heavy-duty shop truck. The handle is loose-fitting and wobbly, the button to extend and collapse the handle is right at the top where you grip, so you need to keep that in mind when maneuvering, so you don't unlock the handle. The wheels are partially covered which gives it a nice look but makes it difficult to roll up and down stairs -- the cover gets caught on the step. An open wheel is much easier to work with. This product is certainly better than nothing when you only have an occasional short haul, but it was priced only a few dollars less than a solid metal folding hand truck with all the features needed. In retrospect, I probably would favor spending a few dollars more for a better-quality product.
P**N
Brilliant piece of engineering.
Exceptional piece of engineering. Extremely lightweight. Well built with plastic and aluminum. Less than 5 pounds. Will fit in anybody’s suitcase. Very useful item.
M**E
Wow I'm impressed!!!!!!!! Don't hesitate!!!
I had big die hard battery charger with no handle and wheels! They want a ton of money for hardware and handle so I bought this cart to move it around! This is perfect for set up and the bungee cords was a extra bonus! Would recommend 👌
M**I
Worked well for my bike bag
Background: I made a bicycle bag that is for flight. I have had a bad experience with a gigantic hard case before. Even with Olympics-triggered infrastructure improvements in Tokyo, elevators cannot always be easily accessible.With that, I made my own soft case bag. I have my gravel bike, saddle bags and a rack, and some tools in there that weigh up to 50 lbs. My original version had a backpack trap, but I am not strong enough to carry it on my back for too long. This time, I added a space to sleep this hand truck thru.It worked well. The hand truck is very light and could be kept inside the bag or left tacked in during the flight (I tried both). A bit flimsy, but strong enough to carry the 50-lb bag. Only issue was the width of my bag and the small wheels didn't lift up the corners much off the ground. I dragged one side and created a hole, but can be easily patched up.I bought 2nd one in black for my son to fly with his bike, too. He had no problem with his.If you are planning on using it for something narrower, you wouldn't have issue I had. I wouldn't, however, add much more weight than 50 lbs. Plastic pieces everywhere and hence the very light weight hand truck.
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