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🚚 33884 Aluminum Truck by Milwaukee Trucks Review

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Description of 🚚 33884 Aluminum Truck by Milwaukee Trucks

Item Weight: 7.5 lb. Country of Origin: Viet Nam. Color: Not Applicable. Brand name: Milwaukee.

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Received quickly and as described. I use it to tow my work equipment from the car to the construction site. I've been using it for a week now and the only downside is that I'm 6ft 6in and have to bend down a bit to pull it with me and I wouldn't recommend going over the 150lb weight it can carry . Otherwise it seems great.

Pros
  • handcart
Cons
  • Some errors

Revainrating 1 out of 5

BEWARE! DANGEROUS CORDES!

The handcart is great, but its bungee cords are dangerous. They slip easily and sway wildly under any tension. This is because the curved ends are made of smooth plastic and have an open shape. While packing donations for charity, my wife was hit in the mouth with one of the ropes, completely tearing her lower lip open and clenching her teeth (for which she already has braces). This is unacceptable and should be addressed immediately by the company before someone else is injured or, heaven…

Pros
  • Material Handling Equipment
Cons
  • Only available in black

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Carrying capacity 150 pounds? NO WAY!

I have tried 3 of these thin and light aluminum hand trucks in the last 4 years. Each has its own name, but everything is made in Vietnam. I liked the easy fold and unfold functions and they came in handy for light jobs like moving luggage, taking boxes to the curb for recycling e.g. B. Less than 25-30#. BUT, when it comes to the '150lb capacity' promise, don't be fooled. The weak point of these lightweight jobbers are the plastic spoked wheels, which tend to crumble, splinter, and snap the…

Pros
  • Industrial & Scientific
Cons
  • Not as thick as other picks