Harper Trucks Lighweight Nylon Convertible Hand Truck and Dolly

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Harper Trucks™ Lighweight Nylon Convertible Hand Truck and Dolly
Description
Harper was the first in the market with the lightweight frames composed of glass-filled nylon, a lightweight material that is as strong as steel or aluminum. All parts of the frame snap together without the use of hardware or tools, and stair glides are built into the frame, which help ease movement up and down stairs, and over curbs. The handles and base plate are made of steel.


Features
- Lightweight with 400-lb. capacity
- Smooth-rolling wheels
- No tools needed
- Folds up compactly when not in use
Specs
- Wheel Type: 8
- Caster Type: 3
- Axle: 2-Jan
- Base Plate: 7''
- Height: 43''
- Width: 16-1/2"
- Product Class: IPG
- Frame Cap: 300 lb.
- Frame Cap 2: 400 lb.
- UPC Code: 0-53417-02009-3
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Reviewed by 4 customers
I would prefer pre assembled hand truck
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submitted6 years ago
byDeborah
fromUndisclosed
Have not used this product yet because handle was jammed in and can not be removed :(
Don't waste your $
submitted7 years ago
byBob
fromNorthern NJ
I put 117 lbs (yes, I weighed it afterwards) of gear on this & the front wheel fell to pieces! I can't imagine putting a few hundred pounds on it. Returned it for the On Stage cart, a much better choice, IMHO.
Wheels suck
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submitted7 years ago
byRobert
fromUndisclosed
I used this last night for the first time. I put some bags weighing approx 120lbs on it in cart mode & one of the smaller wheels simply collapsed! I'll be calling Harper tomorrow...
I'd buy another
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submitted8 years ago
byCHRISTOPHER
fromundisclosed
It looks rugged and I'll find out tomorrow. I like the 4 wheel part most.
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submitted2 years ago
asked bybandman
fromportage indiana
no tools needed?
I’m sorry, I don’t know. I don't have one to check. I would likely need a wrench.