Northern Industrial Tools Platform Truck - 600-Lb. Capacity, 24in. x 35in.
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PLATFORM TRUCK
IT WAS SO EASY TO PUT TOGETHER. IT GLIDES VERY SMOOTHLY AND ROUNDS CORNERS WITH NO PROBLEM AT ALL. I FIND IT VERY HELPFUL TO ME. STURDY CONSTUCTION, PRICED LOWER THAN ANY WHERE ELSE I LOOKED. I AM VERY SATISFIED WITH MY PURCHASE. THANK YOU
March 23, 2011
Outstanding Platform Truck
I purchased this for my wife, who is a teacher. It handles all the books, paper and anything else she can stack on it. The handle folds down and is very easy to transport. Other teachers were so impressed they also bought them. The best workhorse for the money.
November 2, 2009
Sturdy and just the right size to be handy.
We ordered 2 of these carts to use in pulling merchandise and moving customer orders to their vehicle. Orders usually consist of 1 or more auto/truck wheels. We never push the payload on these trucks, but we don't treat them gently either. I made a wooden jig for each truck so that wheels could be stood upright and not roll off.
Nice big wheels that roll well outside on the asphalt. We leave our handles up as they are always in the warehouse. I can see that folding flat would be great if they were used on a delivery truck. We try to keep one free and unloaded for any immediate need but both are nearly always tied up with customer orders. I guess I need to order a couple more.
July 13, 2009
Caster Problems
Within 2 months of purchase one of the swivel casters broke. Do not load this cart up over 200 pounds on anything excpet a perfectly smooth surface. The swivel casters are not very high quality and can break very easily under the weight of a loaded cart run over door jams or sidewalk cracks.
Overall, this is a pretty good value for a medium duty cart for use on smooth surfaces like finished floors.
May 31, 2009
Excellent Platform Truck
I purchased this platform truck to use for hauling my equipment from the truck to the building for trade shows. The platform truck is very sturdy and holds all of my equipment. It is also compact enough to fit into a storage compartment in my RV.
November 18, 2008
Platform Truck
I would recomend this product to any one who needs to move items from your truck to your shop. It can handle anything.
It is also good for moveing things in and out of your house. It is smoth to rool, it has large wheels for a smoth ride, iT CAN HOLD JUST ABOUT ANYTHING YOU CAN PUT ON IT.
tHE PLATFORM FOLDS DOWN FOR EASY STORAGE OR HAULING, IT CAN FIT ALMOST ANYWHERE. yOU CAN HANG IT UP ON A WALL WHEN NOT IN USE.
It is the perfect tool for all aeound use. You will not be dissapointed.
August 18, 2008
Platform truck - Very good value!
I purchased this platform truck for package handling our office, moving display materials to trade shows, and for ease of storage.
Pros:
The size allows for deliveries to office cubicles, tossing in a van for a remote trade show, or navigating potholed city streets to our nearby warehouse. The steel construction more than enough strength for the 600 lb rated weight capacity, and the 5" diameter wheels work well over bumpy sidewalks or rough paved surfaces. The folding handle is rock solid while in use with a load, then folds for easy storage in our office.
Minor cons:
The wheels are a little noisy when rolling in a quiet, carpeted office, and the handle folding meachanism occasionally binds duirng folding/unfolding. Use a little non-staining grease to keep the office staff happy, and the problem is solved.
August 12, 2008
PLATFORM TRUCK
I bought this truck to help with movin items from my father's condo and I must say this truck has been a life saver...
August 11, 2008
Sad but true
I manage a small catering company and am constantly carting equipment in and out of sites where I cater. I really love this little cart with one exception. The tires continually go flat and are unrepairable. It has become quite a nuisance to my husband who is continually working on it. Sadly I would not recommend it to anyone.
July 13, 2008
good truck
this is a good truck with heavy duty wheels. handle is strong enough not to break.
April 21, 2008