🚀 Move smarter, not harder — the last-mile hero for pros!
The Plywood Dolly and Drywall Dolly is a compact, lightweight tool designed to effortlessly transport boards up to 250 lbs. With slots sized for various thicknesses from 1/2" to 1-1/4", it fits double drywall sheets and more. Crafted from durable high-impact PVC, thermoplastic elastomer wheels, and a steel axle, it’s built for longevity and convenience, fitting easily on your belt or in your toolbox. Trusted by over 50,000 users, it’s the go-to solution for efficient board moving in tight spaces.
R**O
Very pleased!
I had to move 18 sheets of 12’x4’x1/2” drywall by myself. And drywall is already a pain in the neck to move. 67lbs, large and unwieldy, and of course wobbly. Sucks to move for the same reason we all hate moving mattresses.But it worked like a charm. Well worth the money since I didn’t have anyone to help. Sturdy sucker to.I’ve heard others mention “why buy? You can easily build one.” Perhaps. But what’s your time and money worth? I’d recommend this product.
R**.
Worth the price to carry the weight while moving sheet goods
This did the trick! We needed to move a bunch of plywood and sheetrock from pallets into the garage. One small difficulty is getting it to hold still while you get the sheet settled into the device. Once you have it in place, it steers okay with some strength to guide it while keeping it upright. It rolls better on a concrete floor than on blacktop. Once you get the sheet to it's destination, you can't always just lift it off the roller, as sometimes it sticks, so more effort is needed to free the sheet and set in in place. We ended up chasing after the rollder several times, as it's prone to fly off if it gets kicked, or even sometimes when you're trying to set a sheet onto it. But - it does the job, and relieved us of having to carry a lot of weight to get the job done.
M**U
Works great! Great price!
Works great especially for the price!
R**E
Great idea, mediocre execution
The unit works but could be significantly improved. The wheels should be bigger so as to give more clearance and allow it to go over small obstacles. In its current form, even the smallest imperfection in the floor causes it to stop in its tracks while the plywood keeps sliding forward. The plywood has to be lifted slightly and the dolly nudged forward past the minor obstacle. Forget about trying to transport plywood across grass (to get the the basement door). Along these same lines, the contact point with the wood should be rubberized or coated with something to increase friction for the issue mentioned above. Finally, its overpriced based on the slightly cheap construction.
A**R
A Mighty Mouse
When I got this I almost kicked myself. I didn't pay attention to the size this was before ordering, I just looked at the picture. yeah, I know... duh. Over 60, putting up a 6 foot wood panel fence I needed some help. Not this tiny piece of plastic on a tiny wheel. -- Needless to say, this little thing is a life saver. It worked through a gravel driveway. A muddy lawn, and nasty little bumps and turns. 25 panels of fencing is done. a few panels learning what way worked best and it went smooth. It does work best of flat hard surfaces but it's not necessary. No, it wasn't easy, but would have been impossible without it. This IS small. But it's also a little work horse for the money.
C**N
Too small for a door dolly
Online searches for a door dolly repeatedly yielded this item among the first results. Clicking on the link led to pictures of various large items being moved with it. Regrettably, I did not see the slot dimensions prior to purchase. Upon receipt, the dolly was tiny. And though I bought 2 to help compensate for this, the opening where the door would have been seated was too small. My standard size entry door would not fit. So while very cute, the item was of no use to me and had to be returned.
R**.
Good
Helps a lot moved a lot of heavy sheet rock
A**S
A real back saver, but it could be bigger
As others have mentioned, this is a spectacular product, and it makes life so much easier however, as other people have said, it could be a bit wider to be more useful. As you can see in my pictures, I have added little pieces of PVC trim boards to the sides of it and it now is 2 inches wide so that I can roll exterior door slabs around. You have to keep the loads pretty level while you move them but it is worth more than its weight and gold because it’s not very heavy
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