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Review on ๐Ÿ‹๏ธ Kampaburr Generation Enhanced Load Bearing System by Isaac Simpson

Revainrating 5 out of 5

this one works really well - love the side extensions

I'm too old to be a full-time pack mule. During the pandemic, my knees and hips didn't need protection and had to be replaced. I was fortunate to find the best orthopedic surgeon in the world, Dr. David Romness, and he uses Virginia Hospital Center for surgeries. Although nurses were in short supply, many of them were assigned to Covid patients. There are demanding patients in the Orthowing - most of us are older, in pain and therefore on strong painkillers, we need a nurse to go to the toilet, accompany us when we stand up slowly and walk on the wing, bring us ice-cold water. --Everyone. And they did it all with a smile! Well, holding a thank you sign is fine, but 8 large pizzas from an Italian shop, arguably the best pizza around, are more appreciated. And of course you'll need a giant pack of $100 $0.99 individually wrapped bags/bars of Trader Joe's chocolate, individual packets of cookies, crackers, brownies, plates and napkins, etc. And then repeat the exact same spread for your OrthoVirginia Arlington doctor's office because they are all so helpful and compassionate, even if your emergency always happens on a Saturday night or 10 minutes before closing, and they are always willing to go the extra mile to make sure you haven't damaged your last new connection. Well, the pizzas are so big they can't lie flat on the passenger seat, and you're still using a stick - how do you get everything where it belongs? this little car did it. I must have used 3-5 of these carriers over the years, but the bases were narrow, the wheels wobble and corner badly, and were mostly unusable. I saw this and thought it might work, and it did! 24 inch spare pizza boxes stacked in 8 pieces covered with candy bags etc and all the wheels work together, the sides and front of this carrier expand, it comes with a pull rod that can be attached to the carrier and he rolls over floor mats. Elevator bumps, carpeted office corridors, and slippery floors in hospitals, and yet a person can wield it with one hand and a stickโ€”the elf didn't slip, the candy didn't fly as the cart went over textured sidewalks or circles. on the elevator doors and it folds compactly and weighs next to nothing and stays in my car the next time I need a pack mule. Finally a collapsible trolley that allows you to transport everything evenly and safely.

Pros
  • New
Cons
  • Slightly torn