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Magna Cart Personal Hand Truck

Magna Cart Personal Hand Truck

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Brand: Welcom
Category: Sports

List Price: $49.99
Buy New: $28.59
as of 7/29/2010 22:45 CDT details

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Seller: MonsterHotDeals
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 261 reviews
Sales Rank: 171

Color: Silver
Batteries Included: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 8
Dimensions (in): 0.2 x 0.2 x 0.4
Warranty: 1

MPN: MCX
Model: MCX
UPC: 660142000469
EAN: 0660142000469

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Compact foldable hand truck made of sturdy rustproof aluminum
  • Ideal for trade show exhibitors, frequent travelers, and small businesses
  • Hauls up to 150 pounds at once; handle extends to 39 inches tall
  • 5-inch rubber wheels (no air required) roll smoothly on most surfaces
  • Ships in Certified Frustration-Free Packaging

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Product Description
Save your back with the Magna Cart--the handiest and easiest way ever to transport heavy objects around the home, office and travel.

Amazon.com Product Description
Ideal for travelers, trade show exhibitors, and anyone else who frequently schleps boxes and other gear from place to place, the Magna Cart personal hand truck is engineered with toughness in mind. The 7-pound hand truck is made of sturdy rustproof aluminum, with a telescoping handle that extends to 39 inches tall. As a result, both tall and short users can comfortably haul up to 150 pounds at once. The 5-inch rubber wheels, meanwhile, roll smoothly on virtually any surface, from pavement to trim carpet to linoleum. Best of all, the truck folds up compactly for storage or carrying, with a footprint of only 25 inches tall and 2 inches wide. The hand truck's narrow profile makes it ideal for carrying on planes (it fits easily in overhead compartments), trains, and cars, and when you're not using it, simply hang it on a peg in the garage or stow it next to the fridge.

Certified Frustration-Free Packaging
Amazon.com has certified this product's packaging is Frustration-Free. A Frustration-Free Package is easy-to-open and comes without excess packaging materials such as hard plastic "clamshell" casings, plastic bindings, and wire ties. It is exactly the same as a traditionally packaged product--we've just streamlined the packaging to be opened without the use of a box cutter or knife and will protect your product just as well as traditional packaging during shipping. Products with Frustration-Free Packaging can frequently be shipped in their own boxes, without the need for an additional shipping box. Learn more.


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3 out of 5 stars Strong but not delicate   July 25, 2010
Martin
Good product but the bottom panel should have been little bit longer.
If it is long enough, it will be much easier to load different shapes of stuff.



5 out of 5 stars Sturdy and affordable   July 22, 2010
Shopping King
speaking of the placement of the wheels, which I agree with wholeheartedly, that they're set too far back and so there's no good feel for picking up and lowering the load - rather than being balanced you're putting a lot of effort into picking up and lowering the load smoothly... But even with that caveat, it works very well especially for the price. Great value for such a little truck, and incredibly portable. I purchased this for one end - to move my small wine fridge in my basement. It's full of about 40 bottles of juice and I didn't want to go emptying it out to relocate it. Worked great, collapses very small, extends well, and was surprisingly sturdy, which was my fear, that it would be a little flimsy. But it wasn't.



4 out of 5 stars Light weight and does what it says!   July 4, 2010
amazonowl
I like this! Very easy to maneuver and holds some large packages! I got it within a few days of ordering and this one sure is much better than the old luggage cart with stretch straps that would always get dirty because they have to be put down on the ground while getting the items onto the cart before securing. The magna cart is SO much better - total piece of cake - just pull up on the handle and with your foot pull down the platform and it folds up just as easily. It's so slender that the storage of this is really compact too. I'm glad I got this. I have a very bad back and it's made it so much easier hauling things around.


4 out of 5 stars save your back   June 29, 2010
Kathleen Reich (Paonia, Co, US)
I have extreme back problems. Can't lift anything. This hand cart is perfect for me. I put it on the cart use my bungie cord to secure it and move the item. Only thing they need to include the bungie cords.


3 out of 5 stars Don't be over 5'3"...   June 24, 2010
K. Hall
...at least, not very much over that height if you're not interested in contorting yourself into at least slightly uncomfortable positions in order to use this dolly. That's exactly my height, and I'm just able to pull this cart without having to slouch slightly; although, it seems that part of the problem is that the cart, whether you're pushing or pulling it, seems to have a tendency to want to upright itself. Beyond that, it's a perfectly serviceable cart if you don't demand too much of it. Just today, I used it to cart a 55 pound air conditioner from the pick-up point 8 blocks away, and then up 3 flights of stairs, and it came through just fine.

So yeah, be on the short side, and don't be afraid to bully it slightly to keep it in position.

It's not great, but it's good enough.


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