Anyone have or use a Magna Cart dolly like this?

Diesel1 said:
Identical ones (Probably not capable of carrying as much weight) are a dime a dozen in Manhattan! FOr light, occasional use, it's probably not the worst idea to have one!

I found identical ones for $60 online. :lol: I am going to try and find it cheaper locally as well. I was thinking it would be a great tool to keep in my truck as well. I am always hauling stuff wishing I had an extra set of hands when I unload.
 
Bob, I got one very similar to your link from Costco a while back. I use it to move my milk crates of detailing products, or big heavy coolers at a tailgate. Best $30 I've spent....
 
If you carry lighter boxes that tend to slip slide and fall, a great idea is to buy one of those Nets for the backs of motorcycles (Bungee cord spider web looking ones) and keep that on the cart. It easliy attaches at enough points to secure your cargo and hold it in place so you your goodies aren't all over the place and you dont spend half your day picking up lost boxes! LOL
 
RCBuddha said:
Bob, I got one very similar to your link from Costco a while back. I use it to move my milk crates of detailing products, or big heavy coolers at a tailgate. Best $30 I've spent....

Thanks! I am going to try and go look at one this week...BEFORE Black Friday. LOL
 
Diesel1 said:
If you carry lighter boxes that tend to slip slide and fall, a great idea is to buy one of those Nets for the backs of motorcycles (Bungee cord spider web looking ones) and keep that on the cart. It easliy attaches at enough points to secure your cargo and hold it in place so you your goodies aren't all over the place and you dont spend half your day picking up lost boxes! LOL

Great tip! I actually have one of those cargo nets left from my old car!
 
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