For almost an entire year, I've been using the Milwaukee 1,000 lbs capacity hand truck for all types of jobs. In this video, I review this hand truck and tell you all about it from good to bad.
EXACTLY THE REASON I TELL MY FRIENDS WHERE I BOUGHT MINE!!! OR RENT A DOLLY FROM U-HAUL!!! I ALWAYS FOUND IT BETTER TO BUY MY OWN, THEN IF I BREAK IT I REPLACE IT!
That’s a great Dolly! I have a Milwaukee appliance dolly I got free on a stove delivery. The customer bought the dolly just for the delivery and bartered the job for the dolly . Well worth it for all the jobs I’ll be able to do with that dolly .it’s around 800lbs capacity. I do need a dolly like that that folds horizontally.
Thanks for the review! I usually take those hand grips off and wrap with bar wrap anyways since that seems to be the only real negative I saw on here I'm grabbing this one from HD.
Ive had one of those for approximately 4 years. Ive used it 5 days a week for 4 years. It finally broke today. Its good for homeowners or someone that may need a dolly periodically...but if you are a delivery driver like me...spend the extra money to get yourself a magliner XL with brakes. You can thank me later.
Short answer is you not going to pull around 10 bags of concrete with that The end . Try pulling 5 of them out the door thru the parking lot with home depot's equipment those caster wheels . Try pulling it thru the yard up to your door .
It's good, the wheels are a bit hard, so getting up the stairs with a load on the hand truck can be a bit difficult considering the tires don't absorb the edge of the steps.