Q:looking to load hospital bed onto a truck and move down flight of steps. i was wondering if these work and how does it work with just one strap
by|Nov 16, 2017
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A: Yes, these stairs should work well. My husband and a friend moved two units of a king sized adjustable bed with the straps and it is similar to a hospital bed. The strap goes beneath the load and you control the load with your hands.
by|May 5, 2023
A: The two handlers use their hands to balance the load on the cradle strap. The handlers need to work slowly together. Heading down hill with any load takes some strength. Very doable.
by|May 5, 2023
A: Go to you tube vides and they will show you how two people should set the strap to carry anything upstairs and what ever else you need to carry
by|Sep 14, 2020
Q:Where are these made, have they been tested for a max lift weight ?
by|Sep 29, 2017
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A: I do not remember where they are made but you tube will know. They are well made. Watch you tube for demo
by|Sep 14, 2020
A: This product has a maximum lifting capacity of 800 pounds.
by|May 4, 2023
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A: You would need to direct this question to the manufacturer.
by|Oct 4, 2022
Q:Can this be used to move a washing machine up a flight and a half?
by|Jul 3, 2017
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A: Probably, by 2 able bodied guys for stairs
by|May 4, 2023
A: yes
by|May 5, 2023
A: Yes . Go to you tube for demo on how to set the straps on how to use these straps
by|Sep 14, 2020
A: yes, we used these to move a washing machine up and down stairs
by|Apr 13, 2021
Q:I need to move two pieces of stone upstairs they are 69" x 69" with a steel frame around them and 2" wide and 600 pounds
by|Apr 3, 2017
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A: Only if you can lift 600 lbs. without the straps.
by|Jan 5, 2019
A: These straps support up to 800 pounds.
by|Oct 4, 2022
A: moving this stuff on the flat will be difficult enough, but going up the stairs (you haven't said how you are going up) will be much more difficult. The item appears to be in the shape of a slab (not clear whether individually or together) almost 6 ft by 6 ft and 2 ins thick and weighing 600 lb.
On the flat, each person must be able to carry at least 300 lb standing on one leg, while the other foot is raised and moved with each step. Check your ability in a gym before attempting this feat!
On the stairs, to carry such a weight, each person must not only be able to carry 300 lb while standing on one leg, but also be able to raise one's own body and at least 300 lb more on the leg that has to move up the step, by a little more than the height of the step! And it has to be done over SEVERAL steps! Not only that, the slab will have to be tilted at an angle and the straps won't be able to stop it from sliding down and off the strap.
So, I would say, that this task would be impossible for even 2 strong body builders or weight lifters without additional aids. Furthermore, if the slab was attached to the carriers so that it doesn't slide off, if it does go down, it will take the 2 people down with it and seriously injure or even kill them.
I suggest using an alternative method. Be wise and put safety first.
by|May 5, 2017
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A: I would watch the how to video on you tube before moving it upstairs for safety. Yes it can be done
by|May 18, 2021
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A: yes you could. Go to you tube videos and watch how to set the straps to take items upstairs or down.
by|Apr 12, 2021
Q:Hi, do you ship to New Zealand
by|Jan 1, 2017
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A: Hi RoseMarie, unfortunately, the Homedepot.com is unable to ship to international destinations, PO Boxes or APO/FPO/DPO addresses at this time and are only able to ship to the 48 contiguous states and a limited selection of products can be shipped to Alaska and Hawaii. However, we do offer a program through a selection of our Home Depot stores that offer import/export services for products. To better answer your inquiries regarding your options, below I have linked the Home Depot Import Export Services and the Import Export FAQ webpages for you to begin to see what options and capacities we have for you. We your business and look forward to serving you in the future. Thank you for shopping Home Depot!
http://www.homedepot.com/c/Import_Export_Services
by|Jan 8, 2017
A: WHY dont you just order it from a store in New Zealand. They most likely have the same stores there as here
by|Mar 24, 2020
A: lots of places like USMAIL, UPS, FEDEX AND i AM SURE THERE ARE OTHERS
by|Mar 24, 2020
Q:can I rent a shoulder dolly for one day?
by|Nov 17, 2016
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A: Not to my knowledge they were only 49.00 will always have use for these probably cost more to rent
by|Sep 23, 2023
A: Hi Bruce, unfortunately we do not offer rentals on Homedepot.com. However, it is one of the potential services that is offered in Home Depot stores. I would advise you to check with your local Home Depot stores about their services and capabilities. I have linked below the Tool and Truck Rental page of the Homedepot.com where you can select your required tool and check your local Home Depot stores for availability and pricing. Be advised that not all products can be rented in all stores, it depends on store availability. Hope this helps! We appreciate your business and look forward to serving you in the future. Thank you for shopping Home Depot!
http://www.homedepot.com/c/tool_and_truck_rental
by|Nov 20, 2016
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A: Home depot has a rental center in some of there stores and may have one to rent. I would just buy one. Mine was just $35 years ago
by|Apr 13, 2021
Q:Can this be used to slide my refrigerator from the wall to dust behind it? My Refrigerator is on wheels but the dimensions are such that I can't reach behind it to slide it out.
by|Nov 12, 2016
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A: I think this could be a good use for it as long as you can get the dolly belt behind the refrigerator.
by|Jan 26, 2019
A: That's what I bought them for bought new refrigator took more time to take off packaging than to move refrigator!!!!
by|May 4, 2023
A: Most refrigerators are on wheels and can be pulled strait out and when finished you can push them back to the wall.Some have drawers which can be taken out to clean the coils and under them. You can use the strap to wrap around the fridge for leverage to pull out
by|Apr 12, 2021
Q:Would these work for moving an upright, console piano, about 400-500 lbs?
by|Jan 8, 2016
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A: Yes
by|Jan 24, 2019
A: Yes, these straps will work for moving up to 800 lbs.
by|May 3, 2023
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A: Very easy takes 2 people one on each side
by|May 4, 2023
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A: Only if you can move 400-500 lbs without the strap.
by|May 16, 2021
A: The straps can handle it. The limitation is on the people. Each person must be able to carry about 200 to 250 lbs and walk without stumbling. That requires 2 reasonably strong people.
by|Jan 15, 2022
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Q:Are Shoulder Dolly's available for rental?
by|Dec 30, 2015
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A: Hi Patrick, unfortunately we do not offer rentals on Homedepot.com. However, it is one of the potential services that is offered in Home Depot stores. I would advise you to check with your local Home Depot stores about their services and capabilities. I have linked below the Tool and Truck Rental page of the Homedepot.com where you can select your required tool and check your local Home Depot stores for availability and pricing. Be advised that not all products can be rented in all stores, it depends on store availability. Hope this helps! We appreciate your business and look forward to serving you in the future. Thank you for shopping Home Depot!
http://www.homedepot.com/c/tool_and_truck_rental
by|Feb 11, 2021
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A: Home depot has stores that rent out tools. They most likely have these but it most likely cheaper to buy