Appliance Hand Trucks
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Appliance hand trucks are used to move large, heavy commercial and household appliances, such as vending machines, refrigerators, and water heaters. These upright trucks are tilted back and balanced on their wheels so they can be rolled from one place to another. They have a tall, wide frame that provides leverage and stability when tilting back loaded carts. They also have a short, wide nose plate that slides under the edge of an appliance and supports it as it's moved on the cart, and they have rear stair crawlers that allow them to roll smoothly over stairs and curbs. Belts are included for securing loads to the trucks.
Steel Appliance Hand Trucks
Steel appliance hand trucks provide good strength for moving large, heavy commercial and household appliances.
With Load Protector , Manual Crank Strap
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With Load Protector , Ratchet Strap
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Ergonomic Tilt-Back Corrosion-Resistant Aluminum Appliance Hand Trucks
Ergonomic tilt-back aluminum appliance hand trucks weigh less than steel appliance hand trucks and resist rusting when used in damp or wet environments. They have two swivel casters mounted on a frame extension behind the trucks' two primary wheels. The hand trucks can rest on all four wheels when they are tilted back, which reduces the physical effort it takes to keep them upright when moving heavy loads. It also lets operators open doors and perform other tasks with their hands without having to support the trucks or return them to vertical and then re-tilt them again.
Without Load Protector
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Corrosion-Resistant Aluminum Appliance Hand Trucks
These appliance hand trucks have aluminum frames and nose plates. They weigh less than steel appliance hand trucks and resist rusting when used in damp or wet environments.
With Load Protector
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Without Load Protector , 1 Straps
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Ergonomic Tilt-Back Steel Appliance Hand Trucks
Ergonomic tilt-back steel appliance hand trucks have two swivel casters mounted on a frame extension behind the trucks' two primary wheels. The hand trucks can rest on all four wheels when they are tilted back, which reduces the physical effort it takes to keep them upright when moving heavy loads. It also lets operators open doors and perform other tasks with their hands without having to support the trucks or return them to vertical and then re-tilt them again. These appliance trucks have a steel frame.
With Load Protector
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