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The MaxWorks 80854 Furniture Movers Dolly combines a lightweight, rustproof polypropylene build with a 200 lb load capacity and a smart wheel configuration for smooth, multi-directional movement. Its ridged non-slip platform and built-in handle make it the perfect tool for professionals and home managers alike to move furniture and heavy items efficiently and safely.
Brand | MaxWorks |
Material | Polypropylene |
Color | Black |
Item Weight | 4.5 Pounds |
Style | Movers Dolly |
Product Dimensions | 19.5"L x 14.5"W x 4.25"H |
Wheel Type | Solid |
Load Capacity | 200 Pounds |
Number of Wheels | 4 |
UPC | 817399018543 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00817399018543 |
Manufacturer | MaxWorks |
Model | 80854 |
Item Weight | 4.5 pounds |
Item model number | 80854 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 80854 |
Special Features | Lightweight |
R**R
Works well, sturdy and easy to install.
Excellent for moving heavy tools or objects around. Works well with my motorcycle lift.
L**N
Great for the price
I bought this to hold stacked plastic bins for easy moving. They’re well built and work great. Only complaint is installing the casters. Bolts sit very close to the wheels and it’s hard to get a wrench in to tighten bolts. This is NOT a project for an adjustable wrench. You will need some metric open end wrenches and a good thin walled socket set to put these together. Unless you’re amazing this is a 15 to 30 minute project on your first go round. They are well built and work great.
T**E
Larger, low cost, quality Dolly
I like the size, weight and ease of use. It works like it's supposed to and durable. I have six of these and will be ordering a couple more. There are some small challenges putting them together otherwise I would give five stars. No worries though. You will need a 10 mm wrench or socket ( which is what I used ). Insert bolt through the top to the bottom. There are cut outs for the hex head to fit into inside the hole that will hold that end for you. You may have to wriggle the threaded end around a little for it to fall or push into place. I used my finger to assist in pushing it into that position. Place caster wheel over the threaded end of the bolt on bottom. Spin nut onto threaded end with flat side towards dolly. The nuts are nylon self locking so the will tighten up and need to be wrenched on to completely secure wheel to the bottom of the dolly. Make sure to get all four bolts and nuts started before fully tightening to ensure easier fitting of bolts through all holes.I was actually putting all four through before placing the caster wheel on and holding them in place with my fingers inserted into the four holes and then turning the nut onto each threaded end.It doesn't take to long to assemble. They should have included some sort of tool to help with tightening I agree. Just have a little patience and it'll come together.
A**R
Great Little Dolly!
Took a chance ordering the 200 lb capacity MaxWorks 80854 Furniture Movers Dolly With Wheels but it turned out to be perfect for our needs. We have stacks of file boxes with documents that get used frequently but can't leave them stacked in one place. This dolly allows us to easily move the file boxes to where ever they are needed and then roll them back into a storage location. Well-designed, well-built, quick & easy to assemble (if you use the right size socket and socket driver handle!). The only negative: The little wrench that's included is not terribly useful.
B**I
HORRIBLE ASSEMBLY!
Once the product is assembled....but wait....it is very difficult to assemble. Why? Because the screws which are supposed to stay firmly in the predrilled holes of the platform keep falling out of the holes. The instructions tell you to put the screws in, then turn the platform upside down, at which point the screws all fall out of the holes before you can attach them to the wheels. The manufacturer should have paid for better engineering.You virtually need three people to assemble this. One to hold the screw in the hole so it does not fall out. One to take the nut and fasten it to the screw through the hole in the wheel (more on this later) and one to hold the tiny adjustable wrench. As for the wheels, the nuts to the 2 swivel wheels, which are attached in front of the platform, are not hard to screw in once the screw is held in place. However, the holes drilled into the 2 non swivel wheels which are attached to the the rear of the platform are very hard to tighten because the holes in the wheels are drilled to close to the wheels making it very hard for the wrench to grasp the nut. I had to use a special tool, which held the screws in place, to tighten the nuts to the screws. The whole assembly took an hour, when it had been properly engineered, it should have taken 5 minutes.Once the cart is assembled, you realize that you have to virtually bend down to the floor to grasp the hole which allows you to pull the cart. This is extremely awkward, Picture a red wagon with no handle. The manufacure should have included a long handle. I tied a dog leash to the handle hole so I did not have to bend down to floor.It much less expensive then the others I saw, I guess you get what you pay for. To be fair, the cart itself and wheels are sturdy enough.
R**T
Extra cheesy
I need a small dolly for use under a vintage 118 pound Adcom 7807 amplifier. I should have simply bought the wheels and made one from 3/4 inch furniture plywood.This plastic model is really cheesy. I’m not sure it will hold the 118 pound amp that’s still in the shop getting repaired. I’ll report back after I get the ampInstalled on this dolly.Be aware that this is a VERY lightweight dolly in both physical weight and capacity. It has two 360 degree rotating wheels and two fixed, non-rotating wheels.Assembly is greatly assisted by the use of the tools seen in my photos - a drill driver with an extension and a hex driver bit. The mallet is for tapping the screw hole plugs in place.This dolly just looks and feels cheap. It’s NOT worth $30 - maybe $15 tops. The wheels are cheaply made and the deck is equally cheap. I weigh 215 pounds and I resisted the urge to step on this dolly. I suspect a few other Amazon customers tried that and posted photos of the broken plastic decks you see in the reviews.I’m going to mill up a piece of 1/2 inch birch furniture quality plywood and screw it to the top deck to be sure the plastic deck doesn’t crack over time with the amp in place.Just not impressed with this unit. Hope that helps!
B**R
Great trolley
LOVE Z this things. It's a flat "trolley" that holds various sized and shapes, holds enough weight, and has a smooth ride bec of the tires. I have purchased five different trolleys, two for plants, and this is the best of them all. Will be looking around my little matchbox condo for other used 9
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