Hand Truck in View -- I have a friend that I do Bible study with and I was standing in her kitchen as we chit chatted before our study began. I happened to look out the window to her enclosed back porch and noticed a gigantic hand truck standing there. It was a massive, industrial, heavy duty, hand truck that converted into a platform truck, too. It was really impressive and when it was in use I bet it could move four hundred pounds of stuff around with ease. That is, “when it is in use.” When it is not in use, as in “the rest of the time,” it stood like a dinosaur in the middle of the porch blocking the pathway to both the kitchen and the outside.
This is the problem for the regular home owner or small business owner who, from time to time, needs a heavy duty hand truck to be within reach. If you work in say, an attorney’s office, and need to take three or four cardboard file boxes full of heavy papers to the court house two or three times a week, you need an efficient way to do that, but those massive industrial hand trucks certainly won't fit in a sedan. You cannot leave a massive industrial hand truck standing in the aisle of a court room, either. That is why I recommend a fold up hand truck like the ones at BestLuggageCarts.com which you can collapse and stow out of sight in your car or under your desk until you need it again.
The real advantage of our Norris brand folding hand trucks is that they also will carry up to four hundred pounds with ease, but when they are not in use, which is probably ninety-five percent of the time, they don’t have to become either an eyesore standing out somewhere in full view of visitors and customers, or a piece of clutter in a room of your home, office, or garage. They literally, in one single, easy-squeeze, telescoping motion, fold up to the size of a carry-on bag which can be stowed neatly under your desk or away in a closet without taking up all the room in the closet, too.
Check out the #700 folding hand truck at bestluggagecarts.com which has a four-hundred-pound carrying capacity. It is a professional grade, extra heavy duty, steel, hand truck with stair glides, that collapses into a small package when it is not in use. It can be stowed in an "out of the way" nook in the garage or closeted in the back room so it is not an eyesore when it is not in use. It has a sixteen-and-a-half-inch-wide wheel base and really will carry up to a massive four hundred pounds which makes it a work horse, when you need it, that can be put out of sight when you do not.
The #700 has a beautiful, smart chrome finish, large six-inch wheels with steel hubs and precision ball bearings for a whisper quiet ride and it comes with a limited lifetime warranty from the manufacturer so you are covered for the rest of your life -- at no additional charge. You really cannot beat that for beauty, trustworthiness, convenience, and durability all rolled into one well made folding hand truck.
There are two others, the #710 and the #730, which come with either an extra set of wheels to support the load and ease your shoulders and back (#710), or the extra wheels plus an additional detachable upper deck shelf (#730) to use as a handy work platform when you don’t have a desk or table handy. Every one of them will carry up to four hundred pounds and then conveniently fold up to be put somewhere out of sight. There when you need it – out of sight when you don’t.
Visit the catalog page of www.BestLuggageCarts.com and see if we have a folding hand truck that fits your needs.
Take the load off your back, and put it on big wheels!
There are many places to purchase luggage carts but if you want to know how to use one or how to choose one check out the FAQs and Articles for hints, tips, and valuable luggage cart information at www.bestluggagecarts.com.
If you have one with a Norris Brand Limited Lifetime Warranty and need to get it fixed, just go to www.bestluggagecarts.com and choose "Feedback" to send us an e-mail. We'll give you all the information you need to get warranty service directly from the manufacturer.
And while you are there, check out our available Luggage Carts to see if you'd like to upgrade to one with 80- to 400-pounds of capacity
If you need instructions on how to easily take your big wheeled cart up and down curbs or stairs, then go to our ARTICLES page and click on: The Best Techniques for Going Up and Down Stairs
April 4, 2011
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