: Telpro Troll 300-Pound Capacity Panel Handler #TROLL

: Telpro Troll 300-Pound Capacity Panel Handler #TROLL

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Telpro Troll 300-Pound Capacity Panel Handler #TROLL

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Telpro Troll 300-Pound Capacity Panel Handler #TROLL
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 1376





Binding: Tools & Hardware
Product Brand: TelPro
EAN: 0743913000490
Label: Telpro Inc.
Product Manufacturer: Telpro Inc.
Model: TROLL
Publisher: Telpro Inc.
Ranking: 1376
Studio: Telpro Inc.


Piece facts:
  • Handles weights up to 300 pounds
  • Saves on back strains
  • Handles 1 to 2 sheets at a time
  • Weighs less than 5 pounds
  • Use for a variety of items




#TROLL Handler Panel Capacity 300-Pound Troll Telpro






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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Troll handler ...
Telpro Troll 300-Pound Capacity Panel Handler #TROLL
The best low tec tool for sheet moving. If you are working alone on a project it is the most useful tool( next to a lift) that you can have on hand. Imagine handlng a full sheet of 1/2" or 5/8" drywall w/o bending over & w/o lifting it! Your back will thank you for it!



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - troll
Quick delivery

Its the best way to move panels from the truck to the wall



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Well made ...
Good construction, good enamel finish. Stores easily in van and is a labor saving device, especially when transporting white boards or sheet goods down long hallways. Easy to push and steer from far end of sheet goods, without touching the troll handle once the troll is loaded up. I've never seen anything like this product. I highly recommend it for transport over smooth surfaces, such as inside buildings.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - A great tool for a solo worker
This tool works well for moving panels of sheetrock or plywood from place to place. Loading the panels is pretty easy, and the wheels take quite a load off your back. The only downside, and the reason for 4 stars instead of five, is the length of the tool. A six footer like me will be bending over while moving panels, the arm would be better if it were 4 to 5 inches longer.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Troll - A Work Saver ...
What a great labor saver. I usually work alone and can easily move 2 sheets of 12' 5/8" drywall. I move doors (6-0 with two 1-0 sidelites attached) plywood, mdf or anything that doesn't fit on an appliance cart. Cheap at twice the price.

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