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Review on πŸ‹οΈ Achieve Pro-level Furniture and Appliance Lifting with Forearm Forklift 2-Person Moving Straps - Carry Up to 800 lbs. Safely and Effortlessly! by Chris Edgerton

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Amazing product! Really works!

I love this product. This is definitely positive feedback. Two small cons before we go 1) I ordered "Camouflage Green". I thought why not. You are not green. They are brown - with a barely perceptible greenish tinge to brown. No deal breaker. These are treadmills. They don't buy them for fashion, they buy them for greenish-brown. 2) The product came in a plain brown box with a label for the product. Reading some of the reviews and the number of people faking or faking it is NOT reassuring. You're like, "Wait a minute, are these real or fake?" It's not in the product packaging or anything. Just a 6' x 7' piece of paper with pictures and instructions. You could at least put it in a box or something to make it look more formal. I've even seen news stories about how bad counterfeiting is hurting businesses. When the real ones come like this. Well, it won't be hard to fake if people aren't on their guard. Nonetheless. Those are two SMALL things. The product works EXCELLENT. And it really works. We recently had to move down the road a bit. Not far enough to hire a truck but far enough to be a good 300-400 meters between houses. This meant you couldn't just carry the furniture out the door, put it in the truck, drive around, and then take it off the truck straight to the new house. No, we pulled it outside by hand. So overall, we wore things a little longer than most people when they moved. We also had some big things. 6 x 6 marble and steel table. A marble and steel 3x5 table, a king bed with all accessories and an entertainment center monster, each piece is 8ft long, 5ft high and made of solid wood and weighs around 450 pounds. With these bands and when used correctly. , we moved everything with very small problems. We started out with a huge entertainment center, which is why we bought belts. Without it, we both could hardly move him off the wall without killing ourselves. We figured if the straps worked then the rest would be easy. My son is 18 years old and he is built like a stuffed animal. I'm not quite the Hulk. We used the straps, sat in place and everything went up. I wouldn't say the move was easy. It still has the same mass, but due to leverage and lift physics, it was much lighter. We both took it down the street. Only paused once because I had to raise the straps a few inches. It was 5 times easier with these belts. Some of the heavy furniture, which we wrote off almost as "unmovable, it must be destroyed and declared lost," we moved down the street in less than 20 minutes. Pause for a few seconds in the middle. We've used them to move marble and steel tables, sofas, washers and dryers. Everything without problems. It might seem a little awesome to watch Youtube videos and whatever, but they work if you use them the right way. watch the video Make sure the bracelets come down to your elbows (about 1 inch from the crease) and NOT near your wrists. Get the lowest you can use. Keep your hands resting, not "on" or "around" the object you are lifting. squatting Use your legs, not your back, get up and BOOM. These straps won't make you a superhero, but the ease with which you can move heavy objects will make you feel like one.

Pros
  • MOVES LARGE AND HEAVY OBJECTS EASIER: Using a lever, the object to be carried becomes 66 percent lighter
Cons
  • No power