The Clipper Heavy Duty Hand Cart 1000-3 is the combination of Clipper 770-3 Super Cart, the rear wheel assembly of Clipper 880-3 hand truck and a clip-on upper tray. This cart has a 400 lb total capacity. The lower tray can hold up to 150 lb, the upper tray can handle up to 80 lb.
The main wheels of the 1000-3 are 6", the rear wheels are locking, 3".
All the wheels have precision ball bearings and steel hubs.
| Construction | Welded chrome plated steel base, aluminum telescoping tubes |
| Dimensions |
Open: 52 x 16.5 x 31" (132 x 42 x 79cm) (HxWxD) (41" height with rear wheel extension extended) Closed: 25 x 19 x 6.5" (63.5 x 48.3 x 16.5cm) (HxWxD) Wheelbase: 16.5" (42cm) |
| Weight Capacity | 400 lbs (182kg) total |
| Weight | 25 lbs (11.4kg) |
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I used one of these for several years, for traveling on airlines, with a lot of video gear and lights. It's a bit spindly, but it does hold it up. I wouldn't use it for day to day moving stuff in the same location. But for traveling, where you don't want to have to pay mucho extra baggage charges for a mag liner, etc, It's fantastic. It does carry a very heavy load, and it moves and steers well. it can be tricky to set up the first few times, but once you get the hang of it, it's no problem.
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I use the cart to haul books, laptops, projectors, etc. to classes that I teach and presentations that I give. I was quite disappointed when I received the product that it was not user friendly. Back wheels would not come down. After several hours of wrestling with the cart on Sunday night and Monday morning, I called tech support (yeah... tech support... for A CART!!!!!!!) Anyway, they were very nice at the factory and quite helpful. It's just hard to get over the fact that I had to make a call to learn how to work the cart when it is supposed to be "top of the line" and the price tag supports the fact that it should be a darn good cart. Did I mention that part of the solution involved a hammer? Anyway... now that I have a new career in Cart Construction/Procedures Learning (j/k), I'm cautiously optimistic that the cart will actually be useful. -The Eternal Optimist
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