🚀 Elevate your haul game with the ultimate foldable powerhouse!
The KEDSUM Utility Luggage Cart is a premium, foldable hand truck made from 100% thickened aluminum alloy, supporting up to 270 lbs. Featuring advanced tank wheels for superior durability and grip, a telescopic handle adjustable between 17.7 and 37 inches, and included bungee cords, it offers unmatched portability and convenience for travel, shopping, office, and heavy-duty cargo tasks.
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 10.63"L x 4.13"W x 17.7"H |
Item Weight | 2.4 Kilograms |
Material Type | Aluminum |
Style Name | Durable,Folded,Portable |
Color | Silver |
Load Capacity | 270 pound |
Number of Wheels | 2 |
Wheel Type | Rubber |
R**E
Best luggage dolly by far.
Planning a 3 week trip to Alaska to include air, bus, ship and lots of walking in airports and other. I packed a max size carry on duffle that was very uncomfortable to carry for long. Checked Amazon for luggage dolly options and tried several. They seemed light, flimsy and lots of plastic that would not handle my load. Then found the Kedsum Aluminum folding dolly. Its about the same size as the others and weighs a little more and cost about the same. The main thing is its strength. Easy to unfold, load and roll all over the place even with a loaded backpack strapped to the top of it. No problem sending attached to the duffle through TSA. At the plane I found out that I was limited to two items only so I left the dolly attached to the bag and rolled onto the plane. Some effort to get everything unhooked and into the overhead; but it worked fine. The second leg I just unloaded the dolly and carried it with my backpack onto the plane and to the overhead. Good decision.In Alaska had some rolling over gravel and had no trouble with the large wheels.Back home now and no signs of use on the dolly.So glad I decided on the Kedsum for the trip. Now it is resting with a larger dolly in my garage ready for the next time its needed.Great product and a great price. Good value.
M**E
Very sturdy and makes travel better
I was using this to travel with my carry-on duffle and backpack. The duffle fits perfectly on its side with this cart. The bungees are helpful but with the height of the bag, I used baggage straps to help secure the bag. The cart is rugged and high quality! It's appropriately heavy but not too heavy to carry. On our way home they needed people to gate check their bags, which I did... But then I left the cart under a chair at the gate... Boy did I miss it after gathering our bags! Needless to say, I purchased again. This cart has really made traveling easier.
A**A
My favorite new little helper.
This is ALMOST perfect, which is good enough for me. I would give it 4.5/5 if I could. I needed this when I got in an accident and couldn't carry my things, and it's a life saver. I couldn't work without it. I love the 4 wheels for the options to change from pushing to pulling. It's very smooth, light, and durable. It holds the perfect amount for my needs. The only things that I could see improving are the hand bar that extends out to make it tall is not completely wiggle-free, but it is still sturdy and doesn't affect the usage. Also, the front wheels are just slightly too small, I think if they were a tiny bit bigger, it wouldn't get caught on rocky concrete or cracks as often. It's completely smooth on smooth concrete. I like that I can put my stuff on, wheel it out to my car and just put it in and take it out without having to take everything off and on. This is a good value for the money for my needs.
L**T
It’s Not Heavy
Good design, strong construction, looks good, heavier than older tubular, but much more capable.
A**C
Maybe Not Really for 270lbs
Flimsy. Okay for solid level surface. Bungie cords don’t stabilize a load. Check that wheels are tightened before using.
J**X
Much smaller than expected, and didn't suit my needs
The build quality is pretty good, made of cast aluminum, and appears to be well thought out in terms of how it's designed to be as compact as possible. I bought it to carry some Bowling 3 ball totes, but it was too small or short in width being about 10" and I thought my bags (bottom side rails) would break from the weight. Or just come apart on me and cause more trouble than it's worth. The wheels are large and roll over hotel casino carpet with ease.I decided to keep it, perhaps I'll find a use for it, and used it to carry an ice chest loaded with ice and drinks for my hotel room. It was easy to wheel the ice chest to the ice machine and direct load the ice and bring it all back to the room in one trip. Personally I think it's overpriced for what it is, but it's not a piece of junk, that's why I kept it. One of those scenarios where if you don't have one, you have nothing but if you have it, then it's an option for the next trip.
B**2
WASTE OF MONEY. DIFFICULT TO USE. COLLAPSES CONSTANTLY. DO NOT BUY.
I chose this cart based on the good reviews. Did I receive one that's different than all the others? Because the one I received is certainly not worth a good review! I need a small cart to transport a medical bag that is 7"H-11"W-6"D and weighs 7.4 lbs, and a backpack that weighs less. I secured my bag with the built-in bungee straps and used zip ties to attach the backpack to the handle. Unfortunately I did not do a little test drive. As soon as I started to leave the house with it I realized there could be a problem as the handle kept unlocking & falling, and with the way it handled when I pulled or pushed it. It didn't want to go in a straight line whether it was pushed or pulled. I decided to use it anyway, thinking that once I added a bit more weight to the backpack it would stabilize. I was wrong and using it was something I soon deeply regretted. The wheels move quite smoothly and turn very easily, which would normally be a good thing. When I pulled it there was a tendency for it to fall over, when pushed it tended to swerve and collapse on itself. Part of the problem is that the handle is too short. And this is being said by someone who is 1 whole inch above 5 feet! I had to lean sideways & down to pull it, bend forward to push it, which could be part of the issue with controlling it. Aside from all of this, who had the bright idea to put the release button in the middle of the handle?! That merely assured that if the handle didn't try to collapse on its own then it would do so because my hand hit the button! The cart itself also collapsed frequently, especially when pushed. When I would stop walking it would immediately collapse upon itself. There wasn't even much weight in the backpack, less than the 7.5 lbs of the bag on the bottom of the cart. I had to put one foot on the front of the cart and push it down until it locked; there was an audible click, so I know it did indeed lock in place. Unless, of course, it was just a sound effect. It would only move in a straight line if I pulled up on it until only two wheels were in use, which rather defeats the purpose of having a cart to carry the weight.This cart fought me every single step of the walk to my office. As someone who needs a cart to transport 2 small bags this was particularly difficult. If I'd had a knife with which to cut loose my backpack I would have left that cart on the sidewalk!Summary:1. handle too short unless you are shorter than 5'1"2. handle frequently collapses during use3. cart frequently collapses upon itself4. the multi-directional wheels go in multiple directions instead of a straight lineWould I recommend this cart to anyone? A resounding *$!* NO!!!
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