The Jolly Dolly - Heavy Duty Hand Truck for Inflatables & Bounce Houses
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
- www.thejollydol... The Jolly Dolly is a heavy-duty hand truck for inflatables such as bounce houses and water slides. The dolly can be used as both a hand truck and wagon for inflatables up to 1600 pounds, and it handles any type of terrain
It has wide tires with heavy duty bearings for a smooth ride. It has a curved frame for cradling inflatables and an angled design to provide maximum leverage. The foot brake locks the tires in place for easy pull-back of heavy inflatables, especially when you’re by yourself. You can also carry accessories like blowers, sandbags, stakes, tarps, cords, hoses, and more. One trip to the setup area saves time and labor.
The Jolly Dolly uses 16-inch 6-ply tires with 800 pound capacity, mounted on 8" white powder-coated rims that roll on 1" solid steel spindles with heavy duty, high speed, precision, grease packed, sealed roller bearings. This combination delivers the smoothest ride of any hand truck in existence.
The Jolly Dolly is hand-made made in the USA by experienced fabricators. It's made from 14 guage steel with a 1/4" load plate. It's mig-welded in a special jig to insure consistency and accuracy. It has a showroom-style powder coat finish that resists scratches and corrosion.
Although the dolly is virtually indestructible, it comes with a 3-year written warranty for peace of mind. We handle any repairs and we will arrange for repairs to take place without having to ship it back to our facility.
Please visit our website www.thejollydol... and our Facebook page / thejollydolly for more information about why the Jolly Dolly is the best hand truck and dolly for inflatables and bounce houses.
Looks awesome.
how can i order one?
Where can I buy one of these??
I'm in New Zealand and we own a bouncy castle company but totally need a jolly dolly
Whats the weight on some of your bouncers in this video (so I can compare)
I want to see how easy 750lbs~ is to move on your unit.
The black one in the video weighs 500 pounds. 750 pounds is no problem with this dolly.
How much
Can you use a motorized trailer dolly with that?
Yes. If it has a 2" ball you might need to downgrade to a 1-7/8" ball. I've never tried a 2" ball. It should fit, but the 1-7/8" would be the solution if for some reason it doesn't.
@@JollyDollyLLC thank you 👍🏽
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