Move it like a pro! 🚚
The Ronlap Furniture Moving Dolly is a robust and versatile tool designed for effortless relocation of heavy furniture. With a load capacity of 500 pounds, it features a low-profile design, ergonomic lifter, and durable construction, making it ideal for both home and professional use. The complete kit includes all necessary components for a seamless moving experience.
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 6.4"L x 6.4"W x 2.5"H |
Item Weight | 2.97 Kilograms |
Material Type | Polypropylene, Alloy Steel |
Color | Orange |
Load Capacity | 500 Pounds |
Number of Wheels | 12 |
Wheel Type | Polypropylene,Steel |
J**S
I wish I never bought these.
I didn’t realize how poor the quality would be. I attempted to lift my fridge but the pry bar is too weak. Maybe it’s my fault for not reading the description but I thought the pry bar would be long enough to get some real leverage. Not inky is it too short, it’s made of cheap materials and I think it will bend before it lifts anything useful. These might be fine if your a grandma wanting to move some furniture around the house but if you want to do anything more, these won’t last at all. Do not buy.
S**U
Can’t live without this item
My husband didn’t think we needed this but I wanted to rearrange our bedroom furniture without any injuries. It was pretty easy to put our bed on these wheels and move it around. It took some muscle to hoist the bed up with the handle but far easier than trying to move it without the wheels. The wheels moved easy even on carpeting and are very sturdy. I would highly recommend this product.
P**.
Certainly worth the money, works just fine.
Absolutely worth the money. The pry/lift bar is questionable; it is about a foot long, and looks almost comically small.I used a floor jack to lift a heavy work bench, and place a dollies under each corner. The 4 dollies easily handles the estimated 500 pounds of work bench and allowed good maneuvering of said bench.I should have had these years ago.
T**S
Terrible durability
This is such a great idea. I renovated a bathroom and we took out a huge crazy heavy cast iron bathtub. I have no clue how I was going to get it to the street on bulk garbage day by myself. I did some digging and found this item. It did the trick. Sadly they do pop out from underneath what you're trying to move pretty frequently. Also the metal is very cheap and all of them ended up bending after a couple uses. When I got near the curb and the road was no longer perfectly flat, they became pretty worthless, they basically only stay under whatever you're trying to move the surface is flat and perpendicular. Once you go on something ramped they start to fall out and then you're scrambling trying to pick them up and roll them back underneath and use all your strength to try to lift the item to get them back under there. It was a huge hassle but I don't think I could have moved the bathtub without something like this. I also used them to move a very heavy washing machine, they did not work well on carpet. Personally I would go with a similar design but a higher quality at a higher price. The stick that comes with that helps you lift up the item to pop these underneath is invaluable.
S**R
Rollers are strong
I am moving furniture by myself and found the rollers very sturdy.
B**B
Could Be Great Product......With A Few Changes
All I all, I like this product. I moved a walk-in tub out of a van with a rear lift into the garage. It needs some manufacturing changes, though. 1) The little wells on the rollers that hold the item being moved, need to be deeper. A job that could've taken 10 minutes took over an hour, because the legs kept slipping off the rollers, and I was constantly running around relifting and resetting them. 2) The leg holder on the roller could be coated with a non-skid paint to help prevent slippage. 3) The little non-skid pads just made the situation worse, because they filled up the well the legs sit in, and actually make the item being moved slip more. Also the peg that holds it in place on the rollers should be longer, to keep it in place better. A more skid resistant surface would also be nice. The little foam cushion doesn't cut it. However, if the wells on the rollers were deeper to begin with and were painted with non-skid paint, these pads wouldn't be necessary at all.That being said, I did like and use the little square lift blockers for the tool. They are stackable, and that is great. 5) 4 are included; but it would be nice to be able to get a kit with 8 of them. The leverage tool is not long; but that is a good thing. I was able to get into tight spaces a larger tool wouldn't have been able to do. The weight of the walk in tub did not bend the leverage tool at all. I was impressed with that. Maybe you could make a deluxe kit that comes with an additional 4 lifts, as well as an additional, longer leverage tool. Out of all the similar products available on Amazon when I bought this, I believe this one is the best. With a few tweaks, it would be a 5 star.
J**T
Helpful for Lighter Loads, But Not Sturdy Enough for Heavy Items Like Pool Tables
I purchased the Ronlap Furniture Dolly 4 Pack to help move a heavy pool table across my garage floor, but unfortunately, one of the dollies didn’t hold up. Here’s what I experienced:Performance for Heavy Loads:While the product is advertised as having a 500 lb load capacity, it didn’t meet expectations for a heavier item like a pool table. One of the dollies bent under the weight while moving the table, making it clear that this set may not be suitable for items on the heavier end of that weight range. If you plan to use these for very heavy furniture, I’d recommend testing each dolly carefully or looking into an alternative.Ease of Use for Lighter Items:For smaller pieces or lighter furniture, these dollies are easy to use and maneuver. They roll smoothly, and the lifter tool is handy for lifting one edge of the furniture. If you’re moving lighter furniture or smaller items, this set could work well.Durability Concerns:While the steel tri-dolly design feels sturdy at first glance, the experience with one dolly bending suggests durability might be an issue for heavier items. The wheels stayed in place, but the structure itself seems best suited for moderate-weight furniture.Final Thoughts:Overall, I would recommend the **Ronlap Furniture Dolly 4 Pack** only for lighter items that are well below the 500 lb capacity limit. For anything heavy or valuable, like a pool table, I’d suggest exploring more heavy-duty options to avoid potential damage or bending.
B**L
Worked well, just take it slow.
The floor in my old house rolls up and down. Had to take it slow so none of the dollys would get away. Worked well for me.
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