Jobsite tool: Sysport-like Hand Truck/Dolly

jmbfestool said:
I own one of those Tanos trolleys. Very Compact but it folds out on its own when you pick it up you know what I mean it doesnt click into place when folded up.  

Also the wheels are very hard and they feel every little pump and crack stone n cable even makes it go crazy ........

It is good that you mention that. The wheels are very important.

Before I bought this RuXXac cart I had bought the Wolfcraft TS 800. It's basically the same type of cart only the Wolfcraft is a bit less sturdy. But unfortunately I found out that when I drove with it it was terrible. Because the wheels were made out of hard plastic. Like jmbfestool says, you feel every bump and crack in the pavement and your tools go kadunk-kadunk all the time. It is very noisy and there;s a lot of vibration. That's why I returned the TS 800 and bought the RuXXac. The RuXXac has very nice wheels, they are sort of the middle of hard rubber and air tires. They run really smooth over every terrain except for mud.

@Bobbobbob, that video you linked also convinced me to get the RuXXac. Only the straps on the cart are not so useful. I bought a couple of separate straps for it. Btw, that cart on Amazon is not the same. When people buy this type of cart for systainers and tools, you have to be careful which one you buy because there are a lot of cheap types out there that surely will not satisfy at all.

Oh, and before I forget: Festool once did make a better cart for systainers:

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That trolley looks good. I love how that metal bar holds the systainers at any hight very usefull. If they made a slightly less heavy duty one out of alli  and then did two kinds of trolleys one with softwheels for the work shop lads or for people who will always have nice pavements to go on  and then do another one or an upgrade or accessory to have large off road wheels which can be easily attached for the people who go on site alot  that would be brilliant.

Because thats the main down fall on that tanos is the wheels you feel like your tools are going to fall apart.
 
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