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Fermin
> 24 hourI dont usually write reviews but Id figure I write this one for my fellow therapist that work hard for their money. For those of you that rely on traveling with your table, look no further. This is the absolutely most convenient and easiest way to travel with your table in the city. At first I was hesitant about the price considering its almost as expensive as my table but trust me you wont regret it. I can basically run with this thing because of how easy it is to stroll around with. The handles shown in the picture make it easy to walk with and carry when going up and down stairs. The top handle makes it easy to push and the side one is made carry with. If it works for city streets then Im sure it works anywhere.
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Alexia Saucedo vasquez
> 24 hourEs simplemente perfecto
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Tracy
> 24 hourI love this! Not so grate going up stairs but it is still worth it!
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Ramona
> 24 hourVery satisfied with the trolley !!
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Jason
> 24 hourExcellent travel tool. !! Highly recommend!
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A. James
> 24 hourAs a Massage therapist this is the best purchase I’ve made. No more carrying the table easy to ensamble and super smooth to guide.
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Digichick
> 24 hourThis is a great cart but I have an issue with the one I received: the strap with the handle was installed inside out! So in order to use the cart I need to twist that strap to have the handle facing up — to be able to pull the table along with the cart. I need a replacement please!
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chris
> 24 hourThis is definitely a life saver however, I believe mine is defective. Ive just been too lazy to send it back to the company but my wheels and bars dont qyite align as they should which makes it challenging to maneuver at times. Other than that its super easy and light to carry my 35 lb table to and fro just gotta watch out for the wheels if its on my shoulder and I enter a narrow space.
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Matthew Onellion
> 24 hourSolid!
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Leonor Fadel
> 24 hour#1 I watched the video at alumobile.com/setup, as instructed. When assembled, its not exactly square. I had a hard time figuring out why. I was trying to measure the width of the legs before tightening the screw, to make sure it was even on both ends. But it isnt. I guess the front frame width (with spinning wheels) is more narrow than the back frame width (where wheels only go one direction). Now that its together, it seems to roll pretty easily down the hallway. Next step: use for an actual appointment! Seems pretty sturdy. Hoping its worth the high $160 price tag--for the concept, design, production and materials. Its a great idea, if it works well... Stay tuned....