SKU: 1997410
The BRUTE® Construction and Landscape Dolly is built to easily maneuver over rough terrain for superior handling of heavy loads. Ergonomically designed features ensure worker safety in the toughest conditions.
The BRUTE® Construction and Landscape Dolly is built to easily maneuver over rough terrain for superior handling of heavy loads. Ergonomically designed features ensure worker safety in the toughest conditions.
Features and Benefits:
Brute Construction & Landscape Dolly
Provide maximum performance and long-lasting use on even the roughest terrain.
Provide comfortable maneuverability and maximum leverage with loads up to 250 lbs.
Easily adjusts to secure 32, 44, and 55-gallon BRUTE containers.
Provides maximum leverage for easily tilting and transporting heavy loads.
U.S. | Metric | |
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Product Width | 25.22 in | 64.06 cm |
Product Height | 31.96 in | 81.18 cm |
Product Weight | 28.55 lb | 12.95 kg |
Upc | 00086876238136 | |
Case Pack Length | 23.43 in | 59.50 cm |
Case Pack Width | 9.06 in | 23.00 cm |
Case Pack Height | 28.54 in | 72.50 cm |
Case Pack Weight | 32.60 lb | 14.79 kg |
Case Pack Quantity | 1 | |
Ucc | 00086876238136 | |
Packaging Length | 31.96 in | 81.18 cm |
Packaging Width | 1.75 in | 4.45 cm |
Packaging Height | 52.34 in | 132.93 cm |
Packaging Weight | 28.55 lb | 12.95 kg |
Capacity | 250 lb | |
Material Type | Resin | |
Country of Origin | China |
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