I’ve had mine for over 8 years and I use it at least once a week. Not sure if it’s manufactured by this company or not. I do know that it is very durable and sturdy. I use it for residential built in ovens, not commercial. It is heavy and there is never a good place on the truck to store it. It is a great tool
Id love to know how you initially got it on the dolly when installing. Thx
Takes the oven doors off and it gets a lot lighter
Looks like it will wear out quickly. How long can those threads last, lifting heavy loads? It all looks way too flimsy for the job. I install wall ovens every day.
I’ve used this dolly for about 3 1/2 years. It’s awesome! Makes life so much easier. I even use it to bring down dryers that are stacked on washers. It’s a game changer!
We have 10 technicians and we share one dolly for about 7 years. It works just fine.
What kind of warranty is on this dolly?
It can be used only for removing or repairing purposes. For installation is not good no Jack for pulling up You must need two people for lifting up during installation.
Where can I get one from in the UK
Where i find it
These oven don't look that heavy. We get Viking oven jobs sometimes and they are heavy as hell. What if you get an oven weighs about 800lbs will these dollys hold there own?
I've used mine for Viking, Wolf, Thermadore, Gaggeneu...all the heavy double wall ovens. Other than not being shiny anymore, mine is as good as new.
Very good and very instructive video !!!!!!!!!!! ............... Two Thumbs Up . How much for that particular Dollie and the model # , please .
Hello Rico, The Standard AllDolly (ADBS-200) starts at $390. You can purchase one from our web-store and check out the rest of our products at AllDolly.com!
Remove the doors FIRST or you risk buying the customer new door glass. Also lightens the load alot.
Sadly this tool is extremely hard to find in stock and is the only one in the industry.
Someone needs to invent a better idea.
Suppose a fridge or wall is on the immediate left of oven. How ya gonna swing the rear support around?
It is challenging to use, but a job saving tool. We need a better device for this job.
Man, that looks rickety as hell.
The stress is almost entirely straight down, and the dolly seems to have that covered well.
They are definitely not flimsy, I've been using one for over 20 years and it still works great! One-man job
What do you do if you are close to a wall on one of the sides?