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The SPACECARE Mobile Roller is a heavy-duty, adjustable furniture dolly designed to effortlessly move large appliances like refrigerators and washing machines. Featuring a sturdy steel frame supporting up to 1200 lbs, 360-degree locking swivel wheels for ultimate maneuverability and safety, and a customizable size range from 18.5 to 27 inches, this sleek black dolly combines durability with convenience. Easy to assemble and built to last, itโs the perfect tool for professionals and homeowners who demand efficiency and style in their moving solutions.


















| ASIN | B07C2MDXLB |
| Best Sellers Rank | #691,866 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #665 in Food Service Furniture #2,027 in Dollies |
| Brand | SPACECARE |
| Brand Name | SPACECARE |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 255 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 16.5"L x 16.5"W x 3.75"H |
| Item Weight | 6.62 Kilograms |
| Load Capacity | 1200 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | SPACECARE |
| Manufacturer Part Number | STFD009D |
| Model Number | STFD009D |
| Number of Wheels | 4 |
| Product Dimensions | 16.5"L x 16.5"W x 3.75"H |
| Style | Platform |
| Style Name | Platform |
| UPC | 739770031531 |
| Wheel Type | Rubber, Caster |
T**A
does the job!
This holds my stand up freezer. It allows me to freely move the freezer around and clean behind if necessary. I bought another for the pool fridge... The bolts are a little short but work and the ease of assembly will be easier for a someone with smaller hands; have your wife or kid help : ) As for the provided tools, they are "throw away" tools and meant for convenience vs quality, but do the job. Glad I bought it!!!
J**E
Strudy Adjustable has brakes
Handles my 6' tall heavy audio rack with ease - brakes work well - I swopped out the bolt for wing nuts for ease of adjusting but I only adjusted it once and kept it there - Wing nuts less reliable but hold plenty well eniugh
J**N
Not very strong, bent like a noodle for my washer/dryer
It says that it holds up to 1200lbs, but I suppose that's under the most ideal conditions and probably when the frame is adjusted to it's smallest size. The bigger an object, the heavier it would likely be but this dolly is weakest at it's max size. I put my small condo's washer dryer which probably weighs anywhere from 200-400lbs (not sure). The rack got destroyed while loading it. The cheap soft metal frame bent and a wheel folded underneath it. I would have returned it and been happier but I didn't have time so I built a frame out of 2x4 wood and bought long carriage bolts and moved the wheels from the metal frame to my wood frame and had not issue. Unfortunately I spent $65 for this dolly just to use the wheels which I could have bough for $20. Plus it takes a long time to put this together and then take this apart with the wrenches provided. The whole reason I spent more money for this one was because it said it holds 1200 which made me think it was one of the strongest ones available.
B**R
Strong Enough but hole alignment and hardware issues.
The Space Care Mobile roller arrived on time and well packaged. Upon opening up the box I was pleased with the overall beef of the pieces as well as the castors. Powder coating was suburb. Assembly went great until attaching the castors. First the nuts and bolts for the castor attachments (4 bolts, 4 nuts each ) have problems with crushed threads and small pieces of metal left after they were tapped. This made about a fourth of them not able to even thread with each other. The other problem was the holes drilled into the corner webbing pieces had the inside holes immediately adjacent to the folded piece of metal from the frame. The triangular web pieces were tack welded to the frame a bit off. The result is shown in the two photos where the nuts cannot align with the pre drilled hole meaning the bolt will not fit into the nut. Solved this by hogging out the holes a bit and painting the exposed metal. Since the castor foot covered this up itโs not any kind of deal breaker. Iโll purchase several replacement bolt & nut combinations with the bolts being a tad longer than the supplied bolts. Supplied bolts, after the washers and intervening material have at most one or so threads showing after tightening. Iโm using this mobile roller to hold a shop vac with a cyclonic separator among with the cords and vac attachments. A housing will be built on this platform to secure the vac and cyclonic separator. Once assembled this mobile base is sturdy enough for the vac, cyclonic separator and miscellaneous vac attachments. I would buy this again. If the holes were able to align with the bolt fitment this would be 5 stars.
S**I
Well Built Roller for my heavy Laser Printer
Well Built Roller for my heavy Laser Printer
N**O
Strong wheels, but soft-metal frame that is weak and easily bends
The idea is great, but the execution is not so. As some reviews already say, the main trouble is that the metal frame is weak and quite easily bends if the load is uneven or the dolly is moved over an obstacle. Presumably the cheap metal makes this dolly one of the cheapest fully metal dollies sold on Amazon, but you get what you pay for. The wheels are standard and very strong however. Overall, still an improvement over a plastic dolly, but would be dangerous to use for anything heavy and especially tall, like a full-size fridge that could just fall on you out of the dolly if the dolly bends in a corner. Also already mentioned in other reviews, the bolts for the wheels may be too short as one of the 4 holes for each wheel is too close to welding. Finally, beware that you may get a used previously assembled and maybe even damaged item instead of the new one purchased - my case, eventually leading to a full refund after contacting the seller. The seller responses quickly to Amazon messages and is willing to help.
A**R
Ok, How to Assemble Easier.
So I looked at the instructions and threw them away. Attach frames, attach wheels. Done? For a better critique, I said no Snap-On tools just what was there in the package. Sorted the parts (even an extra small and large bolt set!). Good to go. Frame went together easy. TIP: Do not try and take apart the bolt with washer and lock washer attached. Other than you can't, there is a reason. The bolt with washers always needs to go through the slotted frame piece first. The slot is wider and the bolt needs a surface to tighten against, aka the two washers. So, I used the supplied "wrenches" and the frame went together easy. About as quick as my Snap-On tools could do, almost. But the OMG wheels... Here's what you need to do: 1. Forget the frame assembly...Assemble the wheels on the corner brackets first, before anything else. 2. NEVER tighten each bolt/nut BEFORE all bolts/nuts are in place and started. 2. Use your "better tools" or those back holes will drive you nuts. Tools are 10mm combination wrench and 10mm socket and drive. 3. As you assemble you will notice the back holes may be too tight to the welded frame pieces and the screws are short. TIP 1: Buy 8. 10mm bolts, washers and lock washers but get them 5/8ths or 3/4" long for piece of mind and sanity. Use the existing nuts. TIP 2: Take a drill and 1/4" bit and drill out those back holes on the inside of each bracket. We don't want the bolts to hang up on that frame support piece and some did for me even while keeping the other bolts loose. 4. Your personal wrench and socket/driver will tighten the bolts for the wheels far better than the kit's wrenches. Now assemble the frame. Pretty easy. Measure the machine's feet distance apart on your machine (washer/dryer?). Remember the distance front to back may be different from side to side. TIP: Two of the wheels have brakes and two do not. I recommend using the two with brakes in the front so you can access them. That should do it. Now get some buddies and lift/set the machine on your frame. Not easy. Summary. The frame and concept is probably a 5 rating but the engineer designers? Two. The extra cost for longer bolts and a smidgen further away from the support framing to those inside wheel hole mounts? What were they thinking? For $70, this should have been better planned but I think it will work!
J**O
Makes My Black & Decker Workmate Movable
Placed my Workmate on the frame and can roll all around my shop. Seems well made, sturdy and the front wheels lock. The wheel locks are not the greatest but they do the job for me.
M**O
Sturdy. But taller than advertised.
Pros: 1. It looks and feel like a very strong product. Issues: 1. On the product's page, it shows that the total height of the caster is 3in. That's not true. The wheels alone are slightly taller than 3in. The entire caster is 4in tall. That can has thrown many of my calculations off. I might have to go and purchase another set of casters with a lower profile. 2. The little wrench tools provided with the product are not good at all. Don't try using them because you might hurt yourself. That's because they will start bending and slipping on the nuts before you finish assembling the product. 3. The provided bolts for the casters are so short that it took me a while trying to attach the nut to it. The bolt barely sticks out of the other end. If you have big finger, then forget it and replace them with your own bolts and nuts.
B**R
BEWARE OF THE HEIGHT
I chose this item because it had the capacity to carry a fully loaded and full washing machine (250-300kg with water). The item as advertised as being 9.53 cm high. THIS IS THE HEIGHT OF THE WHEELS ONLY. It actually raises the item on the dolly around 15.5 cm. I had to purchase new wheels ($80 Aus) and drill new holes to fit them, and even then it was a bit tight.
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