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Magna Cart Personal Hand Truck
- 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
- Narrow footprint (25 x 2 inches) is great for traveling or easy storage
Product Description
The Magna Cart Personal Hand Truck is engineered with toughness in mind. Made of rust-proof aluminum, this cart is ideal for traveling, and can even be folded and stowed in an airline overhead compartment, and is also handy for weekend travel by train or car. Storage is simple as the lightweight, seven-pound cart folds up to a compact size of 25 inches tall by 2 inches wide; it extends to 39 inches tall. Sturdy enough to hold up to 150 pounds, you’ll find many, many uses for this handy cart at home, work, and while traveling. Five-inch rubber wheels allow you to glide through your travels and tasks with ease.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.
Magna Cart Personal Hand Truck
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January 24th, 2010 at 12:04 am
The one thing I don’t like about it is that there’s no stop for the retractable handle which means that if you have a load that you’re trying to push forward the handle will retract inward. Not good. I wish I had read more about this product before I bought it. It’s only rated up to 150 lbs and I needed it to move a refrigerator…not good. But my lack of attention to detail should cause it’s rating to suffer.
Rating: 3 / 5
January 24th, 2010 at 2:31 am
I bought this portable truck for moving. I really packed on the weight on this truck and it held like a champ. This thing moved everything in my house and some more without any damage to it or my stuff.
Rating: 5 / 5
January 24th, 2010 at 4:31 am
Well made item, it is light, and it has easy to use features. It is truly portable. I haven’t put it to the test yet, but will be using it extensively within a few months.
Rating: 4 / 5
January 24th, 2010 at 4:56 am
Because I have osteoarthritis and walk with a cane, I bought this to transport items too heavy or to large to carry easily. First time I tried this cart, I had difficulty wrapping oddly-shaped, soft items with bungee cords because there was not enough places to attach the cords, plus the bottom area was hard to reach underneath a box on the cart. The worst part was trying to tip the cart back, a real struggle with the wheels positioned in back rather than under the bottom shelf. Once the cart was back far enough to roll, it kept slipping flat again. Going down stairs was a trial, and then, halfway up the block, one soft, though heavy, bag of garbage and cat litter slipped out of the cords and on to the sidewalk. I ended up dragging that bag with one hand to the garbage area, while trying to wheel the cart and hold onto my cane with the other hand. The cart and the remaining box of recycled paper tipped over sideways going down the one stair to the garbage area. Even though this did not work for me, a woman on the street stopped me to ask where I found this. Presumably, she is young and agile enough not to have the same problems as I did.
Rating: 2 / 5
January 24th, 2010 at 6:56 am
This is perfect for what I wanted. This is a very good cart for carrying item that ar not eqasily carried or if you need to take two or three item at one time.
Rating: 5 / 5