Off The Grid Ken
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de marzo de 2025
This is the perfect choice if you have a skoolie, large truck or RV and I happen to have all three. The tires are hard to maneuver especially the dually and this makes it more feasible.I use it mainly when changing tires but I've had to change tires a few times thus far so it's been useful.Until We Meet Again -Off The Grid Ken
steve w.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 31 de marzo de 2025
The metal was cheap and the connections with nuts and bolts were flimsy and loose.
Customer #66
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de enero de 2025
First thing I noticed even before I opened it, was it sounded like there was sand moving around inside.That's not promising. What happened? Is it actual sand? Bearing explode? Something else shatter?Well, let's see.All the parts are well packed. There's really just the base of the handle with the bolts in place. The upper handle with a bolt. The base with wheels in place. And the 2 metal rollers ... with cotter pins?!?The "sand" appeared to be either already fallen to the bottom or shaking out of the main rectangular beam of the base. After shaving that out for a while, I didn't want to leave any in. It will only get harder to get it out after assembly. I think it's actually bits from cutting the metal. Some look like tiny ball bearings, but I think it's more likely from plasma cutting. Either way, I don't /think/ it's an issue... well besides that you need to take the box outside to break it down.So, it bolts together easily enough. There's just 4 bolts total, 3 to attach the base to the base of the handle. And 1 bolt to hold the upper part of the handle on.As soon as I saw the handle was one where you put one pipe in another pipe and put a cross bolt in, I knew it wasn't going to go well. They didn't expand/contracted one pipe so the fit was tight on the other. Nope, that might have worked well. They just put a smaller pipe on the upper section. It fits so loosely, even with the bolt as tightened as you can do it by hand, the thing rattles around like it's going to fall off. It has the cross bolt, so it won't, but it's almost silly how floppy it is.It's so bad, I'm considering just leaving it off. We'll see when I get to the large wheels.Then, I suppose they do show the roller cotter pins in the pictures, but if you are going to use this on more than 1 size tire, you're going to want to move the rollers around. You don't want to have to bend the cotter pins every time. So, I guess I'll be seeing if I have any clip style cotter pins, like you'd use for hood pins. That might solve this problem.The final issue is ... where do you store this thing?!?It doesn't really break down, unless you plan to take those 4 bolts in & out every time.If you leave the upper handle on, it tips itself over and the handle is on the ground with the rollers in the air. It you try to stand it up on the rollers, the handle's top bend keeps it at a precarious angle.If you remove the rollers and try to stand it up, the wheels make it want to roll away, upper handle or no.The only thing I can fathom is, remove the upper handle, that's useless anyway. Then stand it up on the rollers. You still have to have a good spot for it so it doesn't fall over, but al least then it's not taking up tons of floor space.It would be really nice if this thing actually broke down easily. It's not like I'm going to be using it daily.Would I get it again? Maybe.I mean it's usable, but at the same time I would also see what else is out there at the same price point. Maybe I'd come back to this maybe I wouldn't.
Rick DeRosa
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de enero de 2025
The overall quality is good, and assembly was easy.