Binding: Sports Product Brand: Welcom Color: Silver EAN: 0660142000469 Label: Welcom Product Manufacturer: Welcom Material Type: aluminum Model: MCX Publisher: Welcom Release Date: August 17, 2006 Ranking: 68 Special Features: Ideal for travelers, trade show exhibitors, and anyone else who frequently schleps boxes and other gear from place to place, the Magna Cart personal hand truck is engineered with toughness in mind. The 7-pound hand truck is made of sturdy rustproof aluminum, with a telescoping handle that extends to 39 inches tall. As a result, both tall and short users can comfortably haul up to 150 pounds at once. The 5-inch rubber wheels, meanwhile, roll smoothly on virtually any surface, from pavement to tri Studio: Welcom Warranty: 1
Piece facts:
Compact foldable hand truck made of sturdy rustproof aluminum
Ideal for trade show exhibitors, frequent travelers, and small businesses
Hauls up to 150 pounds at once; handle extends to 39 inches tall
5-inch rubber wheels (no air required) roll smoothly on most surfaces
Narrow footprint (25 x 2 inches) is great for traveling or easy storage
Truck Hand Personal Cart Magna
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Easy-to-Use and Versatile Luggage/Utility Cart.
Folds Down to only 2' Wide and 25' Tall!
Great for Planes, Trains and Automobiles!
Made of 22 x 1.8mm 6063-T6 Aluminum and lightweight at under 7 lbs.
Effortless 0pening and Closing Action.
Rated to 150 lbs.
Major plastic stress points are made of ultra-durable nylon; other plastic pieces are polypropelene.
: ldeal for travelers, trade show exhibitors, and anyone else who frequently schleps boxes and other gear from place to place, the Magna Cart personal hand truck is engineered with toughness in mind. The 7-pound hand truck is made of sturdy rustproof aluminum, with a telescoping handle that extends to 39 inches tall. As a result, both tall and short users can comfortably haul up to 150 pounds at once. The 5-inch rubber wheels, meanwhile, roll smoothly on virtually any surface, from pavement to trim carpet to linoleum. Best of all, the truck folds up compactly for storage or carrying, with a footprint of only 25 inches tall and 2 inches wide. The hand truck's narrow profile makes it ideal for carrying on planes (it fits easily in overhead compartments), trains, and cars, and when you're not using it, simply hang it on a peg in the garage or stow it next to the fridge.
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Buyer's feedback: - * Amazing! ...
I was moving and desperately needed a hand cart as I had lots of boxes. This cart is light, compact but very sturdy and unbelievably well priced. I was able to move 3-4 boxes at a time and that makes a huge difference rather than carry one box at a time by hand. Initially when the cart arrived, it kind of looked flimsy and I wasnt sure it'll be able to handle the heavy boxes (books!). But it worked out really well. Its a little bit tricky to tilt the cart with the heavy boxes. But if you put your foot against the wheel and then push the box to tilt it, its easy. I just wish they had made the handle longer. I am 6ft tall and once the cart is tilted I needed to stoop while I pushed it around. Anyways, five stars without a doubt.
Buyer's feedback: - Great buy
I bought this item to use to move my daughter to college. It worked great. It was able to carry the load and also did not take up much room in the car.
Buyer's feedback: - * Condo living must have ...
I am very pleased with my purchase. I live in a condominium with basement parking. This cart is compact for storage but strong enough to handle heavy weight.
Buyer's feedback: - Folding wheels are great ... and terrible
The folding wheels are the best ... and worst feature. They make the unit much easier to carry and store. But they put the pivot point too far behind the load and that throws off the balance.
Unintuitively, it works better with big loads than small; i.e., it is easier to move two boxes than just one! To balance short loads, you have to push the handle too far down (too close to horizontal) to be really comfortable. Fortunately, the handle is long, so it is not too awkward.
Tall loads balance better. Moving one box is easier if you stand it on end than the more natural bottom.
Buyer's feedback: - * Small Cart ...
This is a nice hand cart for light loads on flat surfaces. I tried using this to move some medium weight boxes up the stairs to my car but found it flimsy & too small. The wheels are so small I had to jerk it up each stair. It was easier to carry the boxes individually. Good thing I didn't get rid of my standard size hand truck even though it takes up too much space in my hallway. I would not recommend this hand truck for people who need to seriously moves things up & down stairs.
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