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Reddit mentions of Welcom MC2S Magna Cart Elite 200 lb Capacity Folding Hand Truck, Silver, Frustration-Free Packaging
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Reddit mentions: 3
We found 3 Reddit mentions of Welcom MC2S Magna Cart Elite 200 lb Capacity Folding Hand Truck, Silver, Frustration-Free Packaging. Here are the top ones.
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- Foldable hand truck measures 39 inches tall when extended and folds to a compact 28.5 by 2.5 inches
- Ideal for trade show exhibitors, frequent travelers, and small businesses
- Weighs a lightweight 10.5 pounds and will support up to 200 pounds
- 7-inch rubber wheels (no air required) roll smoothly on most surfaces
Features:
Specs:
Color | Silver |
Height | 30 Inches |
Length | 30.2 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | 1 Pack |
Weight | 11.0231131 Pounds |
Width | 20 Inches |
My suggestion would be to get one of those stand-up dolly's for moving boxes. Something like this. Relatively cheap and it even folds up to fit in a car. Not being from Sweden though, I'm not sure what Amazon's shipping policy and speed are, so you may have to find one locally. Then you just get some bungee cords to wrap around the computer tower so it doesn't slide off and you're set. Otherwise, if you have a large enough rolling suitcase/luggage bag, you could potentially put the computer in that and wheel it around.
So can I make fortune by exporting these things to Nepal:
http://www.amazon.com/Magna-Cart-Elite-Hand-Truck/dp/B0010XS5PS/ref=lp_553520_1_2?s=hi&ie=UTF8&qid=1382381284&sr=1-2
Good point on the shoulder strap though I fear for your collarbones.
Gahh, I'd have bought a handful of those small vertical wooden chiptrays if they weren't charging $40 for S&H.
I have a light-weight folding dolly/hand-truck similar to this (mine has larger wheels which makes it easier to go over curbs etc). I then either put one or two(!) 31 gallon totes of games and chip-trays/chip-cases etc atop it (the largest size that fits easily in a back seat or in my car boot), or just a single loose stack of a couple games with a chip-case and trays on it. Either way the whole stack even with the 1,000-count chipset and games, or all three 300-count chipsets plus games etc, is easy to move around.
What cons do you have coming up? Daniel has been talking of making another run up there and I've been mumbling incoherently in response. (I've currently hit a wall with '20, and am of the puritanical character that actually going off and playing things rather than futilely pounding my head in the sand is a tougher sell)