Conveyor belt style dollies are often seen in Japanese train stations. They use them to carry cases of beverages to the vending machines. If I had to use one in my house I think I would call a friend and buy pizza. Nice video. Thank you.
We have one that that the raises and loweres the wheels. I’ve put full 55 gallon drums in the truck by myself with it . The trouble we have is is the battery has to be removed and kept on a tender or it gets ruined
hmmm.... that make getting my kegs upstairs above the workshop easier... thanks - i didnt even know there was a animal out there like this.... i have been thinking of putting in a dum waiter.
the way that the arms work in tandem with the main wheels is the smartest thing about this design IMO. keeps everything nice and tight and steady. they're just the right length that the main wheels are always at least somewhat engaged.
the problem i find with every single one is they need to be angled so far back that 95% of stairs are to tight to navigate with them. great idea but horrible design
The way it's geared, if there is no power it will just stop and hold the weight, providing nothing breaks in the gear box. As far as speed, it's adjustable and can be set to uncomfortably fast.
I figured something was built into it for safety purposes,but still a hassle if it stops mid climb. Knowing it is a lot faster than shown makes it definitely more attractive. Thanks for the follow up.👍⚡️
It depends on the brands and models that you buy. I think the one in the video is rated for 800+lbs, but I don't know the brand or model as I'm not selling anything, just showing how these work.
Sorry I don't have a brand or place of purchase for this one! I purchased it on eBay and found it by searching for "stair climbing dolly".
I’ve seen stair climbing hand trucks for years, super cool! Great stuff! 😃👍
Cool design. Thanks for sharing! : )
2:13 I bet that guy read the instructions warning not to ride it and said, Hey.. that means it's fun! Haha The extra switches are hilarious.
I've always thought about getting one of those. Great Video.👍👍
Conveyor belt style dollies are often seen in Japanese train stations. They use them to carry cases of beverages to the vending machines. If I had to use one in my house I think I would call a friend and buy pizza. Nice video. Thank you.
Hi, great video, can you share the link? I couldn't find one under $1K with that capacity, Thanks.
We have one that that the raises and loweres the wheels. I’ve put full 55 gallon drums in the truck by myself with it .
The trouble we have is is the battery has to be removed and kept on a tender or it gets ruined
I have no need for one but damn it I WANT ONE!!!🤣
hmmm.... that make getting my kegs upstairs above the workshop easier... thanks - i didnt even know there was a animal out there like this.... i have been thinking of putting in a dum waiter.
brilliant!
the way that the arms work in tandem with the main wheels is the smartest thing about this design IMO. keeps everything nice and tight and steady. they're just the right length that the main wheels are always at least somewhat engaged.
Do you think it would damage wood stairs???????? Thinking about getting one
I think it's a possibility. The steps in the video didn't show any damage, but they are just unfinished, rough cut boards.
i got to buy this lol
Are the normal wheels motor driven to?
They are not.
What if each stair's height is high?
That dolly only easy at short stair....
Yup, it's only designed for the standards.
the problem i find with every single one is they need to be angled so far back that 95% of stairs are to tight to navigate with them. great idea but horrible design
Would hate to see what happens when it malfunctions or stops in the middle of a climb. Still a pretty cool idea, but kind of slow.
The way it's geared, if there is no power it will just stop and hold the weight, providing nothing breaks in the gear box. As far as speed, it's adjustable and can be set to uncomfortably fast.
I figured something was built into it for safety purposes,but still a hassle if it stops mid climb. Knowing it is a lot faster than shown makes it definitely more attractive. Thanks for the follow up.👍⚡️
Max weight?
It depends on the brands and models that you buy. I think the one in the video is rated for 800+lbs, but I don't know the brand or model as I'm not selling anything, just showing how these work.
@1D10CRACY 800 is amazing.
Was eying it as an ageing solo plumber. Ie pulling out water heaters or boilers etc.
Ty for the vid