Office Products : SPR02039 Folding Platform Truck, 330 Lb, 29x18-1/8, Blue/Gray

Office Products : SPR02039 Folding Platform Truck, 330 Lb, 29x18-1/8, Blue/Gray

SPR02039 Folding Platform Truck, 330 Lb, 29x18-1/8, Blue/Gray

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SPR02039 Folding Platform Truck, 330 Lb, 29x18-1/8, Blue/Gray
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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 886










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Binding: Office Product
Brand: Sparco
Color: GRAY
EAN: 0035255020398
Label: Sparco Products
Manufacturer: Sparco Products
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Sparco Products
Sales Rank: 886
Studio: Sparco Products



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  • Hand Trucks and Dollies
  • Cleaning & Breakroom
  • Hand Trucks & Carts
  • Platform Hand Carts







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SPR02039 Folding Platform Truck, 330 Lb, 29x18-1/8, Blue/Gray











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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - * Looked Used ...
When I received the Folding Platform Truck it looked like it had been used. The wheels were dirty and looked like they had been oiled.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * Defective goods ...
MAJOR DISAPPOINTMENT when I received this folding platform. It appeared to be a return that was shipped out to an unsuspecting customer--ME. I waited a day too late to return it and now will set it out back for the trash because that is what it is. Never again will I order an item like this online. A waste of $30, but the sale price should have been a clue. At least I earned a couple of AMEX points...



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Awesome! ...
This was on of the best purchases I have ever made it made moving things in and out or my home so much easier for me and for others helping me. This product really delivers in every way. It has been one of the best purchases I have ever made and its delivery was the next day! Who can beat that.




Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Very portable and great size for small jobs ...
I don't know how this would hold up for a big job although it says weight capacity is 300lbs. It's platform is pretty small. But it is perfect for my Costco visits etc. It fits perfectly in my Honda. The only pitfall is there were no directions to put the wheels on and since two pivot and two don't, it took some thinking and rearranging...Hey I am not an engineer.
There were some scratches/rust and damage to the platform but overall for the price and convenience, I would definitely recommend it to others. It definitely is more sturdy than the foldable shopping carts. The big blue Ikea bags fit perfectly over the handle and they hold a ton of stuff. So it is very versatile.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * great price for a platform hand truck ...
This was a great buy for a folding platform hand truck. It's smaller than the one I had to replace but the price was the most attractive part of this purchase. It does require wheels assembling, and I wish it had just alittle bit of instruction to show which end to assembled the wheels...One set of wheels (2) can pivot and the other two doesn't...but I wish it came with direction to which end does the wheels goes on. Also my packages of screws for the wheels was short one screw...


Blue/Gray 29x18-1/8, Lb, 330 Truck, Platform Folding SPR02039


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