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Michelle S.
> 24 hourWell engineered, roller blade like wheels, swivels and rolls with ease. This is simply the best invention in the history of mankind.
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Lmtlove
> 24 hourSo worth it! This cart has made my job so much easier. Save your own body with this cart. Worth every penny spent
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James I Lee
> 24 hourI love the frame and wheels. the straps are not as sturdy and when I pull on the handle I hear it ripping so I have to use the handle on my treatment table. wish the straps were a lot more sturdy. im concerned it will tear on me someday. but overall the traveling component is great.
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Charles
> 24 hourMy wife has a massage business and needed a way to tote her table to a Division I athletic event that was more manageable than just toting it and her other bags in multiple trips. This does the job very well. The unit is very sturdy, assembles easily and is very maneuverable. The straps for carrying the table even while in the trolley are a small bit of design genius. The wheels are quite large and well constructed for going over almost any surface. he only small thing to be aware of is the girth this will add to the table making it take up more space in your trunk or cargo area while carrying it around.
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Troy Davis
> 24 hourThis is a god send. Perfect, perfect, perfect. Its made my mobile massage business SO much easier. I wish I had discovered it sooner. Ive had it for about 6 months and not a single problem.
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Elizabeth sanchez
> 24 hourLo mejor que se puede comprar una masagista
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Eleazar Schmidt
> 24 hourworth every penny!!!!
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Kayla Jackson
> 24 hourTakes the strain out of hauling my table around. Very light, but difficult to negotiate if you have a table cover. I just took mine off and it works like a charm.
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Melanie A
> 24 hourI used this for the first time yesterday for a mobile massage. OMG! I love this thing! It made getting in and out of my clients house so easy. Massage therapists - save your back and get this! As you can see in the pics I was able to put my booster and folding stool in the straps.
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Leonor Fadel
> 24 hour#1 I watched the video at alumobile.com/setup, as instructed. When assembled, its not exactly square. I had a hard time figuring out why. I was trying to measure the width of the legs before tightening the screw, to make sure it was even on both ends. But it isnt. I guess the front frame width (with spinning wheels) is more narrow than the back frame width (where wheels only go one direction). Now that its together, it seems to roll pretty easily down the hallway. Next step: use for an actual appointment! Seems pretty sturdy. Hoping its worth the high $160 price tag--for the concept, design, production and materials. Its a great idea, if it works well... Stay tuned....