we used to move heavy machinery (over 2000 pounds) with air pillows that used the same principle. You could a machine with one finger once it was off the ground!
Ive ordered one today after watching your videos, as a single woman I cannot move any heavy appliances in my home or even tilt it to put any padding under. Now I’ll be like a super woman 😁👍
I've already done it, it works decent but it's only really good inside my home. If I go outside the unevenness of the sidewalks and roads hinders your ability to move.
This is VERY expensive for what it is. If you use it frequently, it is worth it, but not for the average homeowner to buy at full price. Those pads are fragile and will unglue with age. New pads only, are several hundred dollars.
I bought these the day after I dented a wood floor and spent a day tearing it out and replacing it.... worth every penny for an installer. Just thought it would be cool to share it.
@@SoThatsHowYouDoThat Yes. I agree 100%. When I first saw this air sled a few years ago, I thought it was the coolest thing. When you need it , you REALLY NEED IT, and wish you had one!!
Well i’m a appliance installer been doing for 30 years those air sleds only work if you have $1000 and there’s a lot cheaper way to do it Court are sorry 1/8 hardboard and you buy sheets of it or you buy 2 x 4 sheets and you can do the same thing hell of a lot cheaper.
Go to Harbor freight buy some furniture moving pants they’re like blankets fold them up put them underneath the fridge and now you can push the fridge wherever you want a lot cheaper and just as safe
Or some guys keep very thick scraps of carpet in their trucks, put it under each side of the wheels and any appliance will move easily(face down of course)