My suggestion is a aluminum foldable full size hand truck with pneumatic tires to give a softer ride especially going up and down stairs.... Don't forget, you have electronics your transporting,,, they can be very sensitive to bumping around.
Hmm. I've done a lot of hours and hauling with hand trucks (mostly as a teen and early 20s). Those folding hand trucks do not seem very sturdy to me. I think I'd rather go with the $45 to $80 non-folding units at home depot (300lb, 800lb, respectively). There is one in the middle, but not stocked local to me. I used my hand truck today to haul a new 80 gallon water heater from the driveway inside and down to the basement. Found out I'm not as strong as I was years ago when I acquired that hand truck -- a Harbor Freight "Big Foot" (13in pneumatic tires) that then was regularly on sale only $5 or $10 more than the one with 10in pneumatic tires. Now the smaller one is normally $65, and Big Foot was recently clearance sale priced at $35! Pneumatic tires are sometimes annoying, but air down Big Foot and it smooshes stairs much easier than hard tires.
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Thanks Alex 👍🏻
Thank you, I was thinking about this and thought I would check on other’s experience on UA-cam, you gave me some great ideas.
Thanks
Thanks, just what I was looking for!
Thank you
Thank you very much, am thinking of buying the small Milwaukee dolly. I am planning on strapping a deionizer on it.
Thank you definitely with some straps, maybe some foam or rubber on the back so it doesn’t bang around ?
I got the Aldi version of this handtruck 2 years ago for just this reason.
My suggestion is a aluminum foldable full size hand truck with pneumatic tires to give a softer ride especially going up and down stairs.... Don't forget, you have electronics your transporting,,, they can be very sensitive to bumping around.
Hmm. I've done a lot of hours and hauling with hand trucks (mostly as a teen and early 20s). Those folding hand trucks do not seem very sturdy to me. I think I'd rather go with the $45 to $80 non-folding units at home depot (300lb, 800lb, respectively). There is one in the middle, but not stocked local to me.
I used my hand truck today to haul a new 80 gallon water heater from the driveway inside and down to the basement. Found out I'm not as strong as I was years ago when I acquired that hand truck -- a Harbor Freight "Big Foot" (13in pneumatic tires) that then was regularly on sale only $5 or $10 more than the one with 10in pneumatic tires. Now the smaller one is normally $65, and Big Foot was recently clearance sale priced at $35! Pneumatic tires are sometimes annoying, but air down Big Foot and it smooshes stairs much easier than hard tires.
These are just options for folks that need something small that can still handle 100lbs etc, thanks for your comment
they are exceptionally sturdy. hard to believe but true
You sound like Howard Stern.
Me ?
@@TechMadeEzy - kind of, yeah!
lol thanks
@@TechMadeEzy Very good video, btw. I am going with the smaller Milwaukee to tote my Honda 2200 generator!
Thanks buddy nice and compact
200 lbs... only 3 trips before the wheels start crumbling....