🛠️ Move Heavy, Move Smart — The Ultimate Furniture Sidekick
The Vestil LEG-D Specialty Leg Dolly combines a robust 200 lbs capacity with a compact design and protective foam discs, making it the perfect tool for moving heavy, awkward furniture smoothly and safely.
W**T
Works Well For Me
These leg dollies fit the bottoms of the legs of my Williams digital grand piano and my daybed. I needed to move the both of them around my apartment after the movers I had hired put both of those items, and more, where I didn't want them to be. I really didn't want to hire anyone else to move the stuff around my apartment or pester friends to help me out again after the big move.So, when I found these little let dollies on Amazon I thought I'd give them a try. And they worked! I was able to move the digital grand and the daybed with very little effort once the legs were placed on the dollies. I just had my caregiver's son put the dollies under the digital grand legs and I was good to go.The cost of the Vestil LEG-D Specialty Leg Dollies was so much less than what it would have cost to hire someone to move those items for me and easier than getting friends to help move stuff around. And it saves me from back pain and muscle strain trying to move heavy or awkward items.These will definitely come in handy again and again and again in the future.
A**R
For Telescope Rigs
I have 2 telescope rigs that I use from home in my driveway but I hate having to tear down to move my mounts [Sirius EQ and Sky Watcher EQ-6-R-Pro] as the latter is heavy with weights. "Chuck" in Detroit [YT] suggested these and they have been a life/ time saver for me. I use 3 at a time, one for each tripod foot. They work great. Total weight on the heaviest rig is probably ~ 90# with my Celestron C8 and imaging setup. Highly recommend. Can't vouch for 400 pound loads but for my 90-100 pound load with 3 of these they are invaluable. Instead of dreading a 30 minute setup I roll my entire rig out ready to polar align in 2 minutes.
E**R
Frictionless wheels are both a good thing and a bad thing
The idea of this product, the materials used, and the construction are all top notch. I removed one star because you'll find yourself often needing another pair on hands to steady whatever it is that you need to move. These dollies do not have brakes of any kind, so expect some instability as you attempt to get the corners of your cabinet (or other things) lifted onto the product. Once in position, moving your item around is completely effortless. The heaviest thing I've moved using 4 of these dollies was approximately 120 lbs. They didn't seem stressed at all and are still in new condition ready to be used again.
J**N
Nice Little Dolly
I use these two dollies under the two front legs on an 70 year old table saw. My dad's old table still works and I use it. It has a cast iron table and cast iron table extension wings on each side. It is quite heavy. The back legs have wheels on it already. The two dollies let me move the saw around my workshop easily and come off easily when I get ready to use the saw so it doesn't move when sawing. They replaced two dollies I had purchased at a big box tool store. I am happy with them and would recommend them to a friend,
N**O
6 rating depending on surface
DefinAtely better on a smooth flat surface with nothing on the groundIf so much as a spec of dirt is on the ground the wheels will get bound up as they are very small and one of mine got twisted up as the metal is muck thinner than it looks on the photoI still use them under one or two of my smaller and less weighted benches and have to sweep the floor before I move themHavent tried it on carpet
M**7
Love these!
Love these!!! I went to Amazon to buy a pair of larger furniture dollies when I came across these. I thought how perfect that no matter how long or short your piece of furniture was, it wouldn’t matter if you’re just putting these under the legs. I had a HUGE dresser that I moved 10 years ago on furniture dollies but I could barely budge it now. With these I only had to lift a corner and slide it under each leg. I went from hardwood floors to very lush carpet. I had to readjust but it worked well!! I moved everything myself, (I’m 60). Now that I don’t need them to move anything, I place them under my wire baskets full of rocks (I do lapidary) and I can move them easily out of the way when I need to.
A**O
Wheels too small to be useful, just do pass these by!!
I finally needed to use these today, THEY ARE AWFUL!!! The wheels are way too small, got hung up on every little bit of stuff on the floor and every bump or raised spot in the concrete. Since there is no gripping pad in the center, the desk legs just slid off the casters. after the third try I finally gave up and stood the desk on end and used a hand truck.truck to move a light metal desk 20 feet.I have owned and used this type of casters in the past and they worked great, unlike these.substandard items with ill-fitted hard plastic wheels. Every bit of grit embedded itself into these terrible wheels and eventually made it so the wheels would not turn. I do not think these are even worth trying to send back,Spend the money, get a good set!!!
B**B
Exactly what I needed.
Due to my weight, I tend to tear up even office chairs rated for 300 lbs. I got a stackable church chair (over sized and rated for 800 lbs.) and sat it on 4 of these dollies. I have a tile floor and they roll over the grout lines with ease. They are working perfectly. I may end up using lag screws and epoxy to fasten them to the legs of the chair, but after the first day, the legs haven't jumped out of the dollies again. $60 for a chair, $24 for dollies, $26 for a thick foam pad and I have a hillbilly office chair rated for 800 lbs. These dollies are great.
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