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The Pentagon Tools Drywall Cart is a robust and versatile dolly designed to transport heavy materials like drywall, lumber, and plywood. With a remarkable load capacity of 600lbs and durable alloy steel construction, this cart features 10-inch inflatable wheels for smooth movement across various terrains. Its compact dimensions (18.5"L x 8.25"W x 11"H) ensure easy storage and portability, making it an essential tool for both home and commercial use.
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 18.5"L x 8.25"W x 11"H |
Material Type | Alloy Steel |
Style Name | Pusher Dolly |
Color | Black |
Load Capacity | 600 Pounds |
Number of Wheels | 2 |
Wheel Type | Steel |
T**R
High quality, even when extended with three quarter inch square steel tubes and abused.
Strong built and works great even under abuse, I got some longer three quarter inch square steel so that I can use this under the end of a half ton 24-inch log dragging it behind a tractor. Working fine and if it can take that use it can certainly stand up to the intended use.
M**S
Purchased to move Hurricane shutters to/from windows.
The media could not be loaded. Arrived exactly as expected with prompt shipping. For Hurricane season, I was searching for something to make it easier to move my plywood Hurricane shutters from the garage to each window or door. Previously I would have to carry them which is quite a workout on top of it being as hot and humid as it gets when a hurricane is near. And then the shutters need to be carried back to the garage after the hurricane passes. I think that this panel dolly is going to work very well for making this dreaded task much easier. The dolly appears to be very sturdy. I bought this particular one because it has the relatively large pneumatic/inflatable tires. I tested rolling it through the yard and grass with plywood and it rolled quite easily. I could push it with very little effort through the grass.Update 8/30/2019: just used the panel carrier to stage my plywood hurricane shutters to each window. It worked fantastic! I would just lift up one end of the plywood and slide it into the carrier centering the wheels on the plywood. Then it is very easy to maneuver it to the location. It rolls across grass easily (I inflated the tires to the recommended pressure of 30 psi). If you need to go move something out if the way the carrier will keep the plywood standing. I kept thinking it was the best money I ever spent making the task of putting up hurricane shutters much easier. See attached picture.
H**T
Almost the best product on the market, but axles/wheels really need improvement or modification
This is quite a heavy-duty dolly with adjustable width, ball bearing wheels and large (10" diameter) inflated tires -- unlike almost anything else on the market. It's probably the only panel dolly on the market that works outside the shop, including turf and gravel, even snow. Some reviewers have complained about poor welds on the T-screw handles that adjust the width, but the T-screws on the dolly I received are strong & sound. Even if one does eventually fail (which I doubt), it should be easy to replace with an inexpensive Male Thread Clamping Knob (search here on Amazon).As is obvious from some of the negative reviews, the major weakness of this dolly is the way the wheels are attached. The axles are unthreaded and rely on uber cheap push nuts to hold the wheels onto the axle . . . and are longer than width of the wheel, which means -- inevitably -- that the wheels will slide around, especially under load and either the bearings will fail / pop out (they press-fitted into the wheels) or the push nuts will fall off. (See photos from other reviewers.) Almost unbelievable that the manufacturer sent these dollys out with such a poor design and cheap push nuts.There is a good solution, though. Tapping a thread onto the end of each axle with a 1/2-13 die (from a tap & die tool set), and then attaching the wheels with 1/2-13 nylon insert lock nuts allows you to secure the wheels, take up the slack and protect the bearings. If this panel dolly had been produced with threaded axles and lock nuts, it would be a 5-star product, far & away best on the market. As is, DIYers can fix the problem with a little effort and a couple lock nuts.
B**A
Function: +5/5, Design: +5/5, Quality: +5/5 ...the professionals tri-fecta?
They are not cheap, but worth the money. You don't find this very often, but these are high quality, well designed, and functionally essential.I needed to install a prefab section of fencing myself. I'm not strong enough to lift one alone (for very long), so I would need to find help every time I tried to install one. I bought two of these to help.They held the fence upright, rolled over grass and uphill easily, and (even though it started raining and I was rushed) the fence is dead-level as you can see in the pic. The final piece that really put it over the top was when I had nailed the fence in place and realized I had not removed the rollers; it suddenly occurred to my why the wheels were not permanently attached to the bars and could be taken completely off. I untightened one side and slid the wheels right off from under the fence!I am actually impressed with these.
P**S
Well worth the price if you are serious
Impressed with the sturdyness of the panel carrier. Well worth twice the price of those cheap plastic ones. Glad I listen dot the comments. It affected how I put this together. Some people complained about how tight the washers were. Others complained about how loose the wheels were. Hug, I used the supplied washers, a Deep Well Socket, and Rubber Malet to pound the washers on. They were tight, no play in them at all. The one thing that might be nice is a soft rubber pad on the sides that attach to panels to help keep this in place. I might pick up some rubber myself and do that. Also, this doesn't "clap" to work. YOu have to bring pieces together the best you can. A "C Clamp" was suggested. Taht's what I will sue. On big problem getting a c Clamp. Overall, I'm very impressed with this. It will last for years of use. And work on Grass or uneven surfaces too.
J**E
HARD to review
TO BE FAIR, we may have used them a little off what they are suggested for, but I’ll explain and you can make your own judgement.While we got the job done with these (we used four of them to to move a metal, boat sized shelter frame down a road about 50 yards, onto our grassy lawn and then onto a cement pad, they are a one use item for that sort of job. The issue we ran into was that if they weren’t perfectly STRAIGHT, the metal bends and they get ruined pretty quickly. If you need to move a less complicated item, it may work just fine, but if I recall correctly, we only paid attention to weight recommendations and thought they’d suit our purposes and we might get another use out of them for something else. That’s not going to happen. All four were landfill after we used them.While I WANT to give one or two stars, that doesn’t seem completely fair if you’re just moving what is suggested and not trying to get creative with them, though Plywood and drywall are very heavy depending on the size. I’m just trying to be fair about my review.
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