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The VEVOR Stair Climbing Cart is a robust and versatile hand truck designed to carry up to 220 lbs on flat surfaces and 110 lbs on stairs. With an adjustable handle height, durable construction, and foldable design, it’s perfect for various applications, from shopping to warehouse use.
Brand | VEVOR |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Color | Silver |
Item Weight | 11 Pounds |
Style | Modern |
Product Dimensions | 18.5"L x 17.7"W x 45.7"H |
Wheel Type | Rubber |
Load Capacity | 220 Pounds |
Number of Wheels | 10 |
UPC | 840281566167 |
Manufacturer | VEVOR |
Part Number | Utility Cart TCS1 |
Item Weight | 11 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | Stair Climbing Cart 220 lbs Load |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Required? | No |
K**O
Light and Easy To Assemble
OOTB Review: I purchased the 50kg version. Easy to assemble and surpisingly high quality fitting (except for the tools and bolts, which are made from purest Chinesium). Light and easily folded. The true test will be lugging a 50-kg something up and down a flight of stairs. Possibly tomorrow!
D**M
Makes stairs easier
1. Arrived on time and in good condition.2. Came with "tools" to put the small wheels on. They're actually functional tools. Not professional but actually work.3. Came with extra nuts and bolts. This is always a big kudo from me.4. Fairly easy to install the little wheels. Required a little arm wrestling but manageable.5. The dolly works on flat surfaces and on stairs smoothly.6. This is NOT going to make taking stuff up and down stairs EASY. It is definitely easier than using a regular dolly on stairs. It still requires enough leg and arm strength to pull it up or keep it from careening down the stairs. But it's much better on stairs than my regular dolly.7. I would recommend not overloading it and strapping things down. It comes with nice bungee cords but they'll only do so much.8. Folds up nicely. A bit stiff to get the platform down but not a big deal.Overall: I'm pleased. I'm a nearly 70 woman (perhaps a bit stronger than most) and carrying much down / up stairs is not without concerns. I'm pretty sure I don't bounce.. just break. This made me feel more secure when taking shelving units (packaged) to the cellar.
J**O
As intended
Works fine, assembly instructions were not the clearest and had torn box/couple of dents but considering it's a dolly I don't really care about that.
D**O
Seguro de ruedas fragil
No sirve para subir escaleras como dicen sus ruedas se salen de su lugar no tienen un seguro adecuado y resistente es por eso que se salen
P**E
So helpful!
Great way to move heavy items up and down stairs!
L**R
Classic Vevor
Vevor is often considered a bargain brand. That's only partly the case. Considering it a brand is a stretch. Vevor is a distributor that puts Vevor decals on other manufacturers products. Vevor does however offer goods at discounts that tend to beat other sources. I have had good luck with Vevor branded products so didn't bat an eye at this offering- VEVOR Stair Climbing Cart, 460 lbs Capacity Stair Climber Hand Truck.The takeaway is that this product is absolutely typical of the Vevor name. It functions but quality is not what you get. It requires some compromise and some tinkering to function and though it delivers what it claims, that's only just barely.I have a pellet stove in my walk out basement rec room. We use it to warm the basement and to contribute to the upper floors heating during the cold months. I put pallets of 40 pound bags of pellets outside on the edge of the patio and bring the bags in as needed to feed the pellet stove. Since the pellet stove is relied on for part of the primary heat production lugging pellets is a regular thing for us. I sought to make that work less a chore by buying this hand truck which boasts both a 460 pound capacity and the ability to navigate elevation changes. We use it to bring in four 40 pound bags at a time and to travel onto the patio, a slab about 4" above grade and then through french doors into the basement, about an 8" rise. The 160 pounds this handles effortlessly but we did add a 2" timber at the french door sill to reduce the height the truck has to deal with from 8" to 6".It all woks and for the money (by comparison to other similar trucks) I'm not disappointed. Could it be better? More stable? Rigid? better fit and finish? You bet.What it is though is a Vevor product. Shortcuts were taken. Directions are less than complete. Assembly requires attention and the capacity to "see what they want, not what they tell you".I bought it for a specific task. It does that task. The price was right.
S**A
Strong and Sturdy
I am moving and have a ton of Rubbermaid bins in the basement that need to be carried up 6 steps to the garage then across the garage to the Pod in the driveway. This climbing cart is perfect. I already owned one but it was wimpy and couldn't handle loads over 80 lbs. What I love most about this is that it converts from a stair climber hand truck to a dolly. Once I get it up the stairs I set it flat and roll my boxes across the garage, outside and into the pod. This has cut my trips up and down the stairs by 60% or more. Just be aware that if your staircase does not have risers, this is hard to use because it will slip through the backside of the stairs. I really love this hand truck and highly recommend it.
F**A
Guitar Speaker Cabinet - 2 Flights Of Stairs
I’m using my wife’s account. Firstly, we live in an apartment on the first floor, so there’s 2 flights of stairs to get up. I have been carrying an Orange PPC212 2x12 closed-back cabinet (weighs 61.7 lbs (28 kg)) and I can do it but it sucks. Oh, the dimensions of the cabinet are approximately 30.71 inches (L) x 21.65 inches (H) x 15 inches (D).Tested this thing out today. The straps seem to hold the cabinet in place (couldn’t do it without the straps). Lugged it down one flight and then back up. Perfect. I’ll edit this if I encounter any problems long term but so far I’m really happy with it.The build quality seems solid and the 4 wheels were relatively easy to attach. Not much give around the head of the screwdriver, so my advice is to use it to hold the screw in place and use the spanner/wrench to twist the nut around the screws for the wheels.
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