Chavez how many of theses are you going to get?

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Looks nice, BUT, I can see some cleaners doing their backs in carrying those from vehicle to site.

Two handle grips at the top which makes carrying it not as safe as hands under the weight.

(Unless it's an esky with beer in it). :very_drunk::biggrin:

Wheels make it so much easier and safer.

Possibly stack 2 on a trolley to wheel in.

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Oh man back to carrying D's? I think one reason my arms are so long is from carrying 50's & 110's for years! :headbang:

Those are cool looking, I like the stack-ability. Do they operate off a stand?

Drieaz rocks!!!
 
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Jeeze you Resto guys get to have all the cool shit, what's your favorite uph tool?
 

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I am still not convinced on these for general use. We could use a couple units like these a few times a year but as of right now don't see how practical they are. They would fit in crawl spaces easily but we don't do that many.

Anyone ordered any of these?

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I see their use more for commercial work, stack them on a cart and roll those bad boys in. It would save on trips into the building and take up less space in the truck.
 
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