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Useful truck
I've owned this for about a year and it's been a useful addition. The flat section load bed means loads are less likely o move around, and it packs down small enough to fit into most spaces.
My only criticism is that the folding load bed section is tricky to unlock from position when folding down - but that is also a positive, in that it doesn't buckle easily.
I would certainly recommend this good quality product and can see no significant reason to buy the MultiCart RMH1 instead, which this product is clearly designed to compete with.
My only criticism is that the folding load bed section is tricky to unlock from position when folding down - but that is also a positive, in that it doesn't buckle easily.
I would certainly recommend this good quality product and can see no significant reason to buy the MultiCart RMH1 instead, which this product is clearly designed to compete with.
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sturdy steel build, could be slightly better engineered
Overall a great tool for getting things to and fro, the materials are all solid, but the only complaints are the wheels could be bigger and softer- made of hard rubber for example- to allow for more manoeuvrability. the pin holding the wheels on is quite ramshackle and cheap. the flimsy string mechanism for folding up the front tongue is tricky to activate, requiring a lot of force, but nevertheless does its job ultimately fine, the tongue also could be ever so slightly longer to allow for larger/more luggage.
There's also no instructions or booklet that comes with the item, which is slightly strange when trying to figure out how to assemble it all.
Not sure why exactly, but the weight distribution is a bit unbalanced when fully laden with gear, causing it to try upright itself if not pulled at a particular angle. maybe the handle could have been made longer to counteract this.
Ultimately aside from those few critiques, its served its function well getting in and out to gigs, and its felt really sturdy most of the time apart from the wheels. maybe DIY swapping out the wheels might help in the future, then it would be close to perfect.
There's also no instructions or booklet that comes with the item, which is slightly strange when trying to figure out how to assemble it all.
Not sure why exactly, but the weight distribution is a bit unbalanced when fully laden with gear, causing it to try upright itself if not pulled at a particular angle. maybe the handle could have been made longer to counteract this.
Ultimately aside from those few critiques, its served its function well getting in and out to gigs, and its felt really sturdy most of the time apart from the wheels. maybe DIY swapping out the wheels might help in the future, then it would be close to perfect.
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The handle could've been a bit longer.
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Et votre dos vous dis merci.
Depuis que le monde est monde, l'homme a besoin de se simplifier la vie et de ménager son corps face aux défis quotidiens qu'il rencontre.
“Donnez-moi un levier et un point fixe, et je soulèverai le Monde" nous a exposé Archimède.
Pas besoin de soulever le monde ici. Juste quelques racks et caisses de matos lourdes.
“Donnez-moi un levier et un point fixe, et je soulèverai le Monde" nous a exposé Archimède.
Pas besoin de soulever le monde ici. Juste quelques racks et caisses de matos lourdes.
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Nice compact cart
The cart is a little bit short for normally size of people, but it do the job.
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Heavy-duty and really agile
In two words: sturdy and agile. I also have the big brother of this Millenium series, but this one is much better when you small gear or simply you need to move quickly and numbly between people around the city while commuting and carrying gear for busking or gigging.
The quality is absolutely good, you can't find something better at this price point, and it has nothing to envy to those carts from bigger brands. Yes: this is a great compromise for spending the right amount of money for having a trolley that can last. So, thumbs up for this one!
The quality is absolutely good, you can't find something better at this price point, and it has nothing to envy to those carts from bigger brands. Yes: this is a great compromise for spending the right amount of money for having a trolley that can last. So, thumbs up for this one!
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A lifesaver
I should have bought a cart a long time ago. Not the best cart out there but it has a good price and it will make your life easier.
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Good trolley, Bit difficult to open and close
Pros - very sturdy and wheels are great. Cons: hard to open and close, stepping on the wire to lower the jutting out part is awkward, at least I can't find a very convenient way of doing it
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It's fine
For the job it's intended for, it's fine. You have to be vvvveeery careful through paveways because your gear could end up in some dog's poop hole while you're not looking. So, use hook/rubber bands to hold everything on.
Not very stable but still, very helpful for carrying gear before and after a gig.
Don't try to move furniture! Not a good idea. (I tried and failed, so now you know)
Not very stable but still, very helpful for carrying gear before and after a gig.
Don't try to move furniture! Not a good idea. (I tried and failed, so now you know)
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