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Review on πŸ§— Universal Portable Climbing Capacity Enhancer by Patrick Ross

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Works well as a lightweight cart

This cart is used between the equipment cart and the hand cart*. I bought it as a light cart to move items that are heavier than I want to carry. He does so more or less with some reservations. A cart with 4 fixed wheels on the ground at once means the cart can't turn very well or go around tight corners. Basically, he wants to move straight, but he'll turn just fine if he keeps going like this. The fully extended handle is a bit short for stair use for me. I used a cart to move a wine cooler that probably weighed about 80 pounds down a few steps and had to bend heavily to get it onto the next step. You have to be careful that the ladder is wide enough for all 4 wheels to stand on one step, otherwise you'll have to constantly strain and not let them "lean" on the step while you rearrange for the next one. Step. I wouldn't want to use this cart for anything heavier on the stairs. The car appears to be in good condition. Strong enough to carry fairly heavy loads without being overly heavy. It's fine for transporting medium-sized items, but I'd prefer a cart for large or heavy items, especially on stairs.* My definition of a utility cart and hand truck: straps that allow it to get up and down stairs with ease. A hand truck is a cart with 2 wheels, usually larger than an equipment cart, with no straps to push it up stairs.

Pros
  • Quality construction
Cons
  • Electrical outlet required