VederandaiaVederandaia
The wheels on this are very thin plastic and do not hold up at all. This would be good to move a few tea cups or an angel food cake, or maybe a box of packing peanuts. I tried to move a loveseat that weighed 50 lbs at most, and the wheel snapped when I hit a pretty small crack in the asphalt.Garbage.
BW
Had 180lbs (well below rated level on the scooter) and the wheels cracked and fell off. Piece of junk!
Karly McCabe
This is the worst dolly I have ever experienced. I had to put the wheels on which is fine, but they were SO HARD to screw in. I couldn't even screw them all in and then one of the wheels came cracked so the dolly is not operating properly.
Amy Brower
The wheels are cheap plastic so don't expect to push heavy objects over uneven terrain or anything other than direct downward pressure on smooth surface. Three of the wheels shattered with the first use.
Michael
1 star rating because 0 star not an option. Product says will support 440lb load, flimsy plastic caster wheels broke with less than 200lb load during the first use.I needed to finish the job the same day, so no time to return and wait for better replacement ... 4 proper rubber caster wheels to support the weight cost me almost $30 at Lowe's. After changing the caster wheels, the dolly worked as it should have.The flimsy plastic wheels provided could never have supported a 440lb load. Just a lie from both the manufacturer and the seller.
DL
This was advertised to hold up to 400lbs. But it cannot hold up to 40 lbs. i was carrying a speaker on top and pushing it slowly and the cheap plastic wheel cracked in half!! Im so mad return window had passed. Cheap MDF board and cheap thin plastic wheels.
KimPatKimPat
I purchased this Stalwart dolly and only used it twice to transport sterlite plastic bins of storage items. One of the wheels collapsed and scratched my LVP flooring. When I contacted Stalwart customer service they said "we do not stock or sell spare parts as these products are shipped to us as a whole unit from our overseas factories. I may suggest trying to check other online shops like (Amazon, eBay, Home Depot, Walmart, Lowes, etc.) or one of the local stores near you to see if they have similar kinds of dollies or wheels available for you to purchase." The company doesn't back their junk product. BUYER BEWARE
Good FrogGood Frog
My wife ordered the Stalwart Wheeled Mover, partly because of the price and partly because of the claimed capacity.It was simple to put together with my power drill to put in the screws. We put an article that weighed about 280 pounds on the mover and got about 3 feet scooting it across the floor before one of the plastic wheels shattered. What happened to 440-pound capacity!?If you have an empty 2-drawer file cabinet to move, this might do the job. I don’t know how much more weight than that you’d be able to go and trust this to handle it. Obviously, 280 pounds is too much.I included two pictures. One shows the whole board with broken wheel in the upper left corner. The other picture shows a close-up of the broken wheel.We returned our broken unit. I’m glad that Amazon is so easy to work with when returns are involved.I cannot recommend the Stalwart Wheeled Mover to anybody who would rely on the claims in the ad about its load capacity.
Dorian SobusDorian Sobus
Two wheels broken carrying less than 200lbs.
fofo
Perhaps we should have used this much more with in the first 20-30 days, but itcwas used sparingly. Then with a 45 lb box on it, obe wheel broke on day 31. Now cannot return it and the manufacturer hasnt returned requests for help. Needles to say, i cannot recommend it at all. Good luck to you.