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The Shepherd Hardware Move-It 9442 is a robust 12-inch steel tri-dolly designed to handle loads up to 300 lbs. Featuring durable polyolefin wheels and a low-profile design, this dolly ensures smooth transport for both indoor and outdoor tasks. Weighing just 2.29 pounds, it's the perfect blend of strength and portability.
Brand | Shepherd Hardware |
Material | Polyolefin |
Color | Black |
Item Weight | 1.04 Kilograms |
Style | 1-Pack |
Product Dimensions | 12.88"L x 12.88"W x 4"H |
Wheel Type | Polyolefin,Steel |
Load Capacity | 300 Pounds |
Number of Wheels | 3 |
UPC | 039003094426 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00039003094426 |
Manufacturer | Shepherd Hardware |
Part Number | 9442 |
Item Weight | 2.29 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 9442 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 12 Inch |
Volume | 1 Milliliters |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Included Components | Move-It 9442 12-Inch Steel Tri-Dolly, 300-lb Load Capacity |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
D**S
Works Nicely
The tri-dolly provided a much easier method to adjust my trailer around (on level, smooth concrete). Placing it in under the jack trailer wheel allowed ease of adjusting the boat trailer around in various directions. The tri-dolly ball bearings help its wheels to quickly adjust motion towards your desired destination. The weight load on the tri-dolly is roughly 250 pounds.Great low cost alternative for refining the trailer location and a back-saver!
R**S
Perfect for moving around pots and planters!
Needed something small and compact to move around some planters and pots in the garden, and this worked perfectly fine. Love how small it is and it definitely feels very solid and made of steel so you know it is extremely strong.
M**E
Needs Brakes
I purchased these to permanently place my washing machine and dryer on them so that I’d be able to easily move my washing machine and dryer away from the wall that they’re on in order to get behind them by myself. Unfortunately because these do not have any type of brakes on them, they will not work for my purpose because they and the W/D that would be on them would roll around on their own whenever the W/D was going to be in use. HOWEVER, these ARE EXTREMELY HEAVY DUTY AND OF GREAT QUALITY and would have absolutely no problem whatsoever being able to hold the weight of a heavy appliance that’s primarily STATIONARY on them full-time. They would also obviously work great when moving any large item with them. But for any large item that has the potential to inadvertently move on it’s own while permanently on them for whatever reason…W/D, heavy foot traffic nearby, uneven flooring/slope…you won’t be able to keep that item on these permanently without brakes. Locking brakes on these would even also add an extra layer of security for the item stored on it itself, and as well as for anyone that might happen to ever be around the item that’s stored on it. PLEASE MAKE SOME WITH LOCKING BRAKES ON THEM!!
J**N
Small but Super Sturdy
A small unit but it works great. Although it is strong enough to support furniture that is heavy, I just use it to roll things that are under 100 pounds across my apartment. It can hold a lot more weight than that. The unit came ready to go. No assembly required which is very important for me. I just keep it around for when I have to move small heavy things. I do not think the surface area is large enough to move refrigerators or couches. Not that it's not strong enough, it is, but I would use either several of them or something with a greater area space. But I really like the unit and I would recommend it. Just be aware of the diameter and what you are trying to move. I also use it for when something is delivered that is too heavy for me to carry down the hallway of my apartment building. It is great for that as well.
R**N
Perfect For Pinball Machines
If you are into full size pinball machines, these work great. I like to move things around and these are perfect.
K**R
They are just okay
I refinish furniture and bought four of these (6”) to help me move larger pieces (dressers, etc.) into and out of my garage while I’m working on them, and they are only okay. The wheels are awfully small and get caught in the cracks in the concrete in the garage. The wells are kind of shallow and the legs of the furniture slip out of them. They work just okay, but I have to be really careful that the furniture doesn’t tip over.
Z**I
Well made and sturdy
These little guys are well made and quite sturdy. If used for what they are made for then NO ONE should be having any problems, You cannot move a BOAT with these, so common sense must take some precedent here. Although, I cannot use them for what I wanted to use them for, (so my adult Son just told me) I will try my plan when he is NOT home and see if they will work. These have other uses, and I did buy 2. My use for these was to be used under the bottom of a heavy chrome tall stationery garment rack on tiled floors. These do roll easily over the tile with nothing on them, but the heavy garment rack may pose a tipping problem. I have to play with it to find out. I only have to move the garment rack a few times a year, and I know to be careful. So after I play, I will report back on the Move-it's. I did get the 12" and the chrome base on the rack is 12" X 15". Manipulating the triangles to fit will be my trick to play with. EDIT: Ok the Son left...and I played...and HE was RIGHT. Not gonna work the way I thought they would. So I built a wood n wheeled platform for the heavy chrome garment rack. Today I tried to figure out another use...my Large 27lb Computer Stack. Both of the 12" wiggled around held my Stack just fine...and rolls nice on the laminated floor. But the tower is 18" tall so the tip issue is still a concern. Yes can buy a pre-made under desk type, but I will build my own that will hold it without tipping issues. I still love these 12" Move-It's...Very Sturdy little guys.
M**N
Absolue junk, won't take rated weight
The first time I used these was on a wood stove, weighing about 300lbs. These are rated to take 200lbs each and they should have had 75lbs on each dolly but the wheels broke apart almost instantly while rolling across a smooth floor. Not impressed.
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