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The ONEON Furniture Mover with Wheels & Furniture Lifter Set is designed for effortless moving of heavy items, featuring a robust 660 lbs capacity, 360° rotation wheels, and a comprehensive set of tools including dollies and jacks. Perfect for both professional movers and home use, this set ensures stability and protection for your floors.
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4.75"L x 4.75"W x 2"H |
Item Weight | 2.12 Kilograms |
Material Type | Plastic |
Style Name | Protective |
Color | Set |
Load Capacity | 660 Pounds |
Number of Wheels | 16 |
Wheel Type | Steel |
F**S
Great back and shoulder saver for seniors
Perfect for the job and for the price.Weekend warrior repairing my own walls after total re-pipe with PEX of this 1980, California, Slab-floor house.I'm 75, with spine problems. Cannot lift much. My oversized front loading washing machine is too heavy for me now. (Funny, it was okay for me when I bought it 9 years ago - LOL).I have a 30 inch 'furniture dolly', but it's 5" high and there's No Room in this tiny laundry space to tip the machine far enough for me to get the machine balanced onto it.Happy surprise to find these on Amazon! (they are actually 2-1/4 tall from floor to top of units, not exactly 2" as advertised - no matter. They worked perfectly!)I didn't want to spend much. The plumbers already took too much of my retirement funds, and I will only use these miniature units around the house. I think they are Not strong enough for my big refrigerator, but for washers, dryers, sofa, bookcases - they seem just right.I had to tape them to the corners due to the washing machine having "self-leveling" legs which caused one of these 4 units to slip out from under whenever I'd change direction. Not their fault, just geometry and physics. (My bad. I figured out later that using 3 instead of 4 at once, they no longer slipped out and taping them wasn't necessary.)In this photo you can see 2 of them on the back of my washing machine and how tiny the little laundry room is and how I'm repairing/re-plastering a large section of the back wall.The 'lifter' supplied is well made and it was a happy surprise that they even have a spring loaded 'latch' to hold the extension onto the main part of the lifter. The lifter was very sturdy, no problems at all.These are probably not going to hold up for daily or professional use. They are plastic, after all.Very happy, would recommend to any 'weekend warrior' DIYers.
C**R
What did I do before this?!
This thing is super handy. We have a 250lb marble coffee table that’s 5’x2’x2’ and for a girl that loves to rearrange her house every couple months this is a godsend. I can literally move that thing by myself now if I need to (though it’s a lot easier if you have 2 people so one can slide the wheels under more precisely), but I can’t believe I survived so long without this thing. It is very easy to use and seems to be very sturdy quality, no slippage, and lifts very heavy and very large furniture like it’s nothing.
K**L
Small but mighty
These were smaller than I expected, but sturdy and worked well. We were moving some heavy tables and doors in our office and 2-3 under the edge made navigating the doorways much easier. Because they are small, they were easy to “kick-out” when done moving an item. Moving dollies are great but can be awkward and tippy when you need to take them out from under something you’ve moved. Small size = easy to store
M**T
Move furniture on carpet and hardwood
Seems to be well made. However it failed for my purpose which was to be able to move furniture from one area to another while the carpet was being replaced by luxury vinyl plank flooring. The wheels were so small they sunk into the carpet and would not roll and thus when pushed the furniture would slide off the wheel even with the pad applied. Instructions did not really call out the size of the wheels. It would work to move furniture on hardwood floor, but not so well or not at all on carpeted floor. We were planning on being able to move all the furniture out of one carpeted area to a different carpeted area. When the floor was replaced with lvp flooring, we would roll all the furniture back to the family room and then move the furniture from the other room off the carpet and into the other room. It just didn’t go as planned to say the least.The lift did not work as advertised either. All of my couches have 3 inch feet and wouldn’t lift the leg high enough to get the rollers under the leg.The friction pad had an adhesive to stick to the roller. Because of not moving on the carpet, the adhesive did not hold and the couch slipped off the roller.Like I said, it worked well on hardwood, but wouldn’t recommend for moving furniture over carpet.The. Product was pretty good for the money, as I was going to order a dozen furniture Dollie’s so this was definitely cheaper. But not working on carpet made it difficult to give it anything above a 3 rating because the literature on the product did a poor job of explaining that the wheels were so small.We bought two different types and one had larger wheels than the other, however the larger wheels didn’t work on carpet so we didn’t even try the smaller wheels on carpet. The literature may have shown the differences, but it wasn’t obvious.I will be able to use downstairs when carpet is replaced with lvp. In the mean time I will find a use in my workshop which has concrete flooring.
K**R
Works well for wider leg items
It worked well in my items with wider legs but doesn’t work as well for skinny legs. My desk legs are pictured, you can see that the legs tore up the pads. When we were moving the desk to the wheels got stuck on the small threshold and caused the leg to fall off the wheels. When the desk leg fell off it tore the pad and scratched the plastic as you can see in the other picture.So over all it works great, easy to use but needs to be used on wider leg items.
T**A
Furniture slips off
This states its rated for 660 pounds but when we tried to move our 350 pound table on it, it just slips right off. We even tried to increase the friction of the felt pads by adding microfiber towels and the same thing happened. The problem is the casters have a hard time changing directions with that much weight. So anything heavy will be pushed off the rollers when trying to change the direction of the furniture. We ended up just moving the table with two people and it was much quicker than using these. What a waste of money
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