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Review on Telescoping Multi Cart Platform – Rock 'N Roller R2RT by Russell Robertson

Revainrating 4 out of 5

and I have to say that within a year it became my FAVORITE car. I bought some modified wagons

R2RT thinking it was a different model. First impression was that it looked cheap. The smallest wheels of all, decals and grip tape, started falling out within the first two uses. and when significant weight was applied, the sides felt like they were flexing. However, they never did and I have to say that within a year this became my FAVORITE car. I have a couple of modified carts and a portable hand cart that I've used for pretty much everything. However, this carriage replaced both. I'm a DJ doing IT/cable work. I used the cart to transport 8 x 1000ft boxes of ethernet cables, tool and power tool pouches, and up to three routers in their original packaging with no problem (yes, on R2RT). I'm also an occasional DJ who carries a large Pioneer controller with a heavy case, two 15" Yamaha DXRs, speaker stands, cable bags, a large laptop/DJ backpack, microphones and a keyboard stand, no problem . it's a bit hard to pull the carpet at first until the car rolls. Even with the small wheels, I got in and out easily. I have to admit that traversing large areas of tile was not as easy as a smooth floor, or getting in and out of an elevator was a breeze. Kind of a workout if you went too slow. However, I was impressed that he could do this 4-5 times a week for a year without major catastrophic damage. I used it to help friends move, I have no problems, used it to help with my wife's business. Until it was stolen from a fancy building. Anyway, I'll buy another one, but I'm looking for a bigger one with bigger wheels. daily use. I was confident of moving 200-300 pounds if you placed the weight or items in the right direction, but it wasn't easy to move as it got heavier. Because of this, I am now looking for more, but to move small furniture, large multi-level drawers, a chest freezer, he can handle it. Carrying around tools and gear, the R2RT is a lot, a cheap little dope that worked like a workhorse. Make sure you assemble it properly and take good care of it, if so I don't see why it won't last for years.

Pros
  • Material Handling Products
Cons
  • So far so good