Shoulder dolly - light duty,
January 21, 2008
By BAinAmery from Amery WI
"I really like this system for moving appliances. It makes handling washers, dryers, ranges, and refrigerators much easier and a whole lot more graceful."
What is your level of technical expertise? Professional
Dolly Straps,
January 14, 2008
By Gery from Indianapolis, IN
"Works pretty well but need to consider who is on the other end when you lift. Could lose balance if your not careful. Not a bad product but still better to use a wheeled dolly."
What is your level of technical expertise? Home Handyman
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these things really work !,
October 29, 2007
By achingback from central Kentucky
"I purchased a set of "shoulder dolly straps" when my son's family moved and he chose to move himself. I'm over 60 and can not lift by bendind down, so this system worked extremely well with heavy furniture by allowing you to lift with your thigh muscles, not your back. The weight of the furniture is carried evenly across your shoulders and your arms do not tire out like they normally would. When we started, no one wanted to fool with the "strappy thing", but by mid-morning everyone was asking for their turn with the "strappy do-bee". My son kept the shoulder dolly straps (imagine that), so I purchased a second set to keep at home. Caution: each time you lift, make sure you spread the shoulder straps out across your shoulders, don't let them bunch up near your neck. Do that, and you can lift all day........I did."
What is your level of technical expertise? Home Handyman
Good but Maybe not Best,
October 8, 2007
By HandymanPhil from Boise, ID
"Shoulder Dolly worked well when lifting very large and heavy items. It makes a tremendous difference in how easily you can move around and manuver while supporting something heavy. However, for most purposes I would suggest the FOREARM FORKLIFTS. The Shoulder Dolly allows you to carry more weight, but there are few items that are so heavy that you need it. The Forearm forklifts are less expensive and easier to use. It takes a little more time and effort to set up the Shoulder Dolly for each lift. So, unless you're planning on lifting something really really heavy try the Forearm Forklifts first."
What is your level of technical expertise? Home Handyman
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