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Getting old means aches and pains become a regular part of your life, but there’s no reason to make things worse by schlepping heavy stuff without assistance. A good hand truck, a versatile model that can hold a lot of stuff, is the key to making your golden years less painful, and right now Walmart has a well-reviewed model on sale for less than half its retail price.
The Rvchic Foldable Hand Truck is on sale for $80, 53% less than its normal $170 asking price. That deal is good on the model with a 600-pound capacity only, a figure that should be more than enough for more people who need a truck for organizing and/or moving.
This hand truck is made of reinforced steel that can hold up to 600 pounds in four-wheel mode, (a longer trolley with a handle on one end) and 300 pounds in two-wheel mode (a traditional hand truck that’s tilted while you wheel it around). It also folds down to a thin profile, less than 4 inches wide, for easy storage that won’t take up much space in your trunk, truck bed, garage, or closet. The wheels themselves are just as great as the frame, puncture-proof rubber numbers that provide cushion without the hassle of inflating or repairing.
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One shopper wrote that this hand truck “is sturdy and can haul loads most convertible hand trucks will not be able to haul.” Particularly in the higher-capacity four-wheel mode, “it provides smooth rolling and no fatigue on the user.” They note that “it comes with bungee straps” that are part of what makes it “a functional 2-in-1 trolley.”
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- Foukus Folding Hand Truck, $39 (was $69) at Walmart
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- Gewna Folding Hand Truck, $100 (was $150) at Walmart
The Rvchic Foldable Hand Truck will make everything from your next moving job to everyday organization much easier. And because it’s just $80, the impact on your wallet will be just as minimal as the impact on your joints.
