RockNRoller

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The RMH1 Mini-Handtruck by RockNRoller Multi-Cart is engineered to tackle large and heavy loads while remaining conveniently foldable for storage. Boasting a long 18" nose, it's ideal for carrying bulky equipment, boxes or gear weighing up to 200 lb. Its ergonomic, foldable design saves space, and the inclusion of 6”x1.50” R-Trac lightweight wheels ensures effortless maneuverability. Moreover, the Mini-Handtruck sports a non-skid surface on its frame to prevent cargo from slipping, stair climbers for navigating curbs and a robust tubular steel frame with textured powder-coat paint, which enhances durability by resisting chips and scratches.

It can be used in eight configurations: Standard Pull Utility Cart, Long Pull Utility Cart, Standard Utility Cart, Extended Utility Cart, Hand Truck/Dolly, Extended Furniture Dolly, Standard Furniture Dolly, Compact Fold for Storage & Travel
RockNRoller RMH1 Mini Handtruck
RockNRoller RMH1 Mini Handtruck

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  • 6"x1.50" R-Trac lightweight no-flat wheels
  • Non-skid surface on frame resists cargo slipping
  • Stairclimbers ease loads over curbs
  • Sturdy tubular steel frame with textured powdercoat paint resists chips and scratches
  • 200 lb. load capacity
  • Black metal frame with yellow trim

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Dimensions (LxWxD)
  • 24" x 14.5" x 6.75" (folded), 39" x 14" x 244.75" (expanded)
Weight
  • 9.6 Lb.
Load Capacity
  • 200 lb. (RMHT)

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3.75

4 Reviews

67%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

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  • Works Well...

    4

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted9 years ago

    byGary

    fromundisclosed

    Does a good job moving my Bass Woofer ! I wish the handle was about 4-6 inches taller.....I am a tall guy though 6'2".

  • Quality isn't great

    1

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    submitted9 years ago

    byRichard Gaspard

    fromHouston, TX

    I just opened the box, and all the stickers are peeling off, as are the grips on the uprights. One of the bolts holding the swing-down lifter is missing a nut. Not a great design. It would probably be better served with cotter pins or rivets. I'll replace the bolts with cotter pins. It's not worth it to me to return it and wait for another one to come in, especially since I don't trust that the new one will have both nuts, nor do I trust that they won't back off over time.

  • I would buy again !

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted9 years ago

    byGary Bass Player

    fromFestus, Mo.

    I use this dolly to move my 18" Powered Bass Woofer around. It is 2' X 2' X 30" awkward size and weighs about 60 pounds. This dolly makes it easy to go from place to place. It works well for moving other equipment too. It is plenty sturdy for most any type of musical equipment. The only thing I might change would be 1. making the tongue a little flatter, its about 1" thick not to bad.... 2. Height of handle could be 2-3" taller...I am 6'1" tall ...so its just a little shorter than I like. But I definitely would buy it again. Makes moving equipment much easier !

  • Great cart, makes my life easier

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted10 years ago

    byPJ

    fromDURHAM, NC

    I like that it collapses into an easy-to-carry size. It is the right size to tote the 2 cajons and other percussion that I use every week.

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