Bienvenido A.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de enero de 2025
The magliner worked great. It helps me pickup more than a thousand boxes with it. It probably carries 200lbs+. It's also very durable. It's amazing.
Matt
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de agosto de 2023
They provide 4 of the larger washers, but don't mention in printed instructions that they're not needed for all wheel types. If you have the smaller 8 inch wheels you only need to use two. It also comes with 4 smaller washers which you may only need two of, but the instructions don't show this as optional. The video explains this and is much easier to understand. One last gripe before the good stuff is the cotter pins. I just found it a little awkward to slip in them in and would prefer a different design, or at least a deeper cutout on the wheel so they're easier to slip in.It's a very solid feeling hand truck and I've only used it a little, but can tell that it's going to last a long time. I bought the stair climber kit too and it was pretty easy to install. Yes, you can install it after fully assembling the rest of the hand truck. For being almost entirely metal and as sturdy as it is, it's fairly light. Glides really well and the ergonomics are nice.This is a nicer hand truck than I probably need, but it seemed worth the money. Hopefully this is the last one I need to buy.
KP
Comentado en Canadá el 18 de junio de 2023
Purchased on sale for $185 I really love this hand truck. I did additionaly purchase the C5 Stair Climber Kit as well.Fairly easy assembly even without the instructions. I think the reason why consumers end up with extra washers is because this hardware kit is supplied with other models as well where the additional washers are actually needed. Magliner HMK111AA1 model with the 8" Mold-on rubber wheels accept 1 thin washer on the inner side of the bearing and a thick one on the outside and under the inserted cotter pin. Perfect fit and function, I don’t understand why so many people find this assembly difficult. This one has non marking tires, something Chinese could probably never figure out! The only think I am somewhat concerned about is the surface flaws that run into the material of the nose plate at the bottom where possible fracture of the plate could occur under stress. I might just be paranoid about this one though, please check the pictures, 5 Stars.
Scot
Comentado en Canadá el 18 de abril de 2021
chose this one because it is lightweight and 8" wheels are sturdy, don't go flat and roll off rims, worth it for that alone
BillH
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 23 de julio de 2019
This lightweight 2-wheeler fits my needs perfectly. Well built. Wheels each have two sealed ball bearings. Very rigid and easy to handle and to put into vehicle for transport.For this particular model, the instructions are skimpy and illustrations not as clear as they could be. The instructions show a large spacing washer installed at each wheel. Either the axles were drilled incorrectly for the roll pins that prevent axle from moving or turning, or the instructions were for a different model. Assembling per instructions was not possible as the spacing washers were too thick and prevented the wheel securing cotter pins from being inserted.Leave out the spacing washer -- but be sure to use the thin washers on each side of the wheels -- and everything fits fine.Otherwise, assembly is pretty straightforward.Notes: Using a ratcheting box end wrench works better than a socket wrench, e.g., GearWrench, Blackhawk or similar. The screws that hold the tubular handle on have #3 Phillips recesses. #2 Phillips may slip out. I used flat washers under the nuts for these handle securing screws. Use a soft-faced hammer when assembling to prevent denting aluminum. A block of soft wood between the part and your steel hammer works fine, too.