Pros & Cons
Pros
The exgizmo cart has a tri-wheel design, there are 3 heavy duty wheels on each side. The concept of 3 wheels is brilliant and makes going over doorsteps and stairs a breeze. If you need a dolly specifically for use on stairs then this one is worth you... Read More
Cons
One of the metal wings was welded at a bad angle.
Highlights
Quality
The base is strong and is really sturdy.
Works well and is quite capable of handling very heavy objects.
After doing that, it feels like the wheels would not fall out.
The three-wheeled, wheels apparently make steering this thing very awkward for him.
Price
As i type this "stair climbing" dolly is priced at $209.
I have never looked at a dolly quite like this before so i have no idea whether or not that is a n outrageous price for it.
It worked for what i needed it for but it’s on the cheap side for sure.
Overview
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- This product had a total of 23 reviews as of our last analysis date on Jul 15 2024.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I have never looked at a dolly quite like this before so i have no idea whether or not that is a n outrageous price for it
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Having said that though my husband finds it far more difficult to manoeuvre than our old two wheeler whenever it isnt climbing stairs
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The threewheeled wheels apparently make steering this thing very awkward for him
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Our old two wheeler is a 100 steel except for the rubber wheels work horse and this one just doesnt seem on par with it to me
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
It is supposedly capable of carting 550 lbs and maybe it can i certainly havent tried but it doesnt look like it could
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
It is the handles and wheels that make me doubt its sturdiness under that kind of weight
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Also the wheels needed to be put on the dolly when we got it and i dont care for the way that was done
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
They are being held in place by a cap that we could only push into place no screws or bolts were used in the process and that just doesnt seem right to me but i guess only time will tell