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è vuotoRhino Cart è il carrello mobile per tutti i terreni più robusto sul mercato. È un carrello mobile resistente specificamente progettato per conquistare soglie, superfici irregolari e persino sporco e ghiaia duri. Portata fino a 0,7 kg. Prodotto negli Stati Uniti
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Recensito negli Stati Uniti il 9 maggio 2025
I wanted to build a large 6un safe into my new house, but there is one problem: how does one guy move an 800 lb drop-shipped safe over 70 feet through the house and not hurt himself or his wife, damage the safe, tip it over, run over the dogs, etc.? Well, with a little brain and brawn, sheer grit, and some research into the right tools, and putting his engineering degree to work and here you go!I will say that I was skeptical when I started because most didn't review a safe move but more appliances, but when I looked at spending $500-800 to pay a mover, I knew that I could do this and have new tools to help future projects......but the most critical piece was the Rhino cart because if it broke under it I was toast and the safe would fall over more than likely and damage something! I figured that I could jack it up enough and clear out the shipping supports, and I could then lower it and move it, and that's what I did.Below were the steps that I took:1) Build frame under safe screwing in jacks and across both sides to one another2) Use Sawzall and out widthwise 1x4 supports one at a time3) Open the safe door slightly and slowly4) unscrew the lag bolts inside from the leftover wood substructure5) Slide under the rhino cart and position it centered6) Close the safe door on loose straps, pulling the excess strap up as you close.7) Tighten the straps down over the rear of the safe to the Rhino cart, pulling it up to the bottom of the safe(off the ground)8)Incrementally jack up each jack 1 click per time per corner/side until the 3x3 are off the ground 1/4"9) Remove the 1X4"'s and 3X3" blocks from the supports when you can(1/8" was easy enough)10) Lower the Jacks down one click per corner(alternating sides....helps to have 2 people for that) until the Rhino Cart touches the ground11) Remove the jack supports and jacks from the support structure....save some wood for moving in the event the safe tips you can quickly save yourself from picking it up off the floor, pinching a hand, etc12) Move Safe to desired location(I will highlight that the Rhino cart made turning a breeze like when I used to ride rollerblades......a long time ago before my knees died on me!)13) When you get to the location, use the construction jacks to raise up enough to get the rhino cart off the ground14) Unstrap the rhino cart and pull it out.....I found that because it separates, it was easier and less risky pulling it apart into 2 pieces than jacking up the unsupported15) In reverse now, lower the jacks one click at a time.....this is the most dangerous because the jacks could kick out, but had to not have anything underneath them so that the safe would rest on the ground.16) Take it all the way to the ground and remove the jacks17) Open the safe door to move the weight to the door and "walk" the safe to its final position18) You may have to use some "umpph" on occasion.....but with a little help from my wife, I literally moved it by myself and didn't die, and #NoCussing and got it in place within 2 hours from start to finish on a Sunday afternoon....But without the Rhino cart(and the construction jacks), I wouldn't have been able to move it more than 5 feet a day across the concrete, so once it was on there, it literally was 3 minutes of slow pushing.It's very sturdy, surprisingly light, and did not bog down with 800 lbs on it. Also, it is proudly made in America. Way to go, boys and girls! Highly recommend! Have promoted it to others and will continue to watch and recommend this brand.
DD
Recensito negli Stati Uniti il 22 febbraio 2025
If I could give it more than 5 stars I would! Such an awesome product design that is light and easy to use out of the box!This season we have had a few freezes where our potted patio citrus would have certainly died had they not been brought in from the cold. The first 2 times it took two of us struggling significantly to get our largest pots over - even with dedicated pot “skates” rated to 1000 lbs. 2 skates broke after 2 uses. In comes our most recent freeze. I was now on my own to figure out how to move them. ANSWER - RHINO CART! I’m 5’6 with an average frame and I was able to move the two largest pots (3.5 feet tall by 3.5 diameter) onto the cart. I used two square pieces of plywood to fit between the two lipped rollers and pivoted the plants on. I was able to navigate them over bumpy patio pebble concrete, inclines, 3 different 6 inch “bumps” and up a lipped garage door threshold with absolute ease.RHINO CART - you saved our citrus!
Bernard Gauthier
Recensito in Canada il 28 settembre 2024
Vraiment excellent
Greg Amyotte
Recensito in Canada il 10 aprile 2024
It is absolutely amazing how well this works at moving our equipment from demo rucks to shop floor.
Gilbert
Recensito in Francia il 31 agosto 2021
Bon matériel à conseillé
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