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🏆 Move Heavy Like a Pro — The Rhino Cart Means Business!
The Rhino Cart All Terrain Mover is a heavy-duty, expandable appliance dolly designed for professionals and DIYers who demand strength and versatility. Made in the USA with patented technology, it supports up to 2,000 lbs and features 8 rugged urethane wheels for smooth movement across all terrains. Its adjustable width (6" to 46") accommodates a wide range of bulky items, making heavy furniture, appliances, and building materials easier to move with unmatched stability and control.



| ASIN | B085X1KRSY |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,192 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #22 in Dollies |
| Brand | All Terrain Mover |
| Brand Name | All Terrain Mover |
| Caster Wheel Diameter | 4 Inches |
| Color | Yellow |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 1,571 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00850000281110 |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 18"L x 4.75"W x 29"H |
| Item Type Name | 1 |
| Item Weight | 8 Pounds |
| Load Capacity | 2000 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Midwest Innovative Products |
| Manufacturer Part Number | RC-1-YEL-TV |
| Material | Alloy Steel , Resin |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel, Resin |
| Model Number | RC-1-YEL-TV |
| Number of Wheels | 8 |
| Product Dimensions | 18"L x 4.75"W x 29"H |
| Style | Commercial,Heavy Duty,Heavy-duty,Industrial,Usa |
| Style Name | Commercial,Heavy Duty,Heavy-duty,Industrial,Usa |
| UPC | 850000281110 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Wheel Type | Polyurethane |
K**K
Worth Every Dollar and Cent!(Moved 800 lb safe with ease)
I wanted to build a large 6un safe into my new house, but there is one problem: how does one guy move an 800 lb drop-shipped safe over 70 feet through the house and not hurt himself or his wife, damage the safe, tip it over, run over the dogs, etc.? Well, with a little brain and brawn, sheer grit, and some research into the right tools, and putting his engineering degree to work and here you go! I will say that I was skeptical when I started because most didn't review a safe move but more appliances, but when I looked at spending $500-800 to pay a mover, I knew that I could do this and have new tools to help future projects......but the most critical piece was the Rhino cart because if it broke under it I was toast and the safe would fall over more than likely and damage something! I figured that I could jack it up enough and clear out the shipping supports, and I could then lower it and move it, and that's what I did. Below were the steps that I took: 1) Build frame under safe screwing in jacks and across both sides to one another 2) Use Sawzall and out widthwise 1x4 supports one at a time 3) Open the safe door slightly and slowly 4) unscrew the lag bolts inside from the leftover wood substructure 5) Slide under the rhino cart and position it centered 6) Close the safe door on loose straps, pulling the excess strap up as you close. 7) Tighten the straps down over the rear of the safe to the Rhino cart, pulling it up to the bottom of the safe(off the ground) 8)Incrementally jack up each jack 1 click per time per corner/side until the 3x3 are off the ground 1/4" 9) Remove the 1X4"'s and 3X3" blocks from the supports when you can(1/8" was easy enough) 10) Lower the Jacks down one click per corner(alternating sides....helps to have 2 people for that) until the Rhino Cart touches the ground 11) Remove the jack supports and jacks from the support structure....save some wood for moving in the event the safe tips you can quickly save yourself from picking it up off the floor, pinching a hand, etc 12) Move Safe to desired location(I will highlight that the Rhino cart made turning a breeze like when I used to ride rollerblades......a long time ago before my knees died on me!) 13) When you get to the location, use the construction jacks to raise up enough to get the rhino cart off the ground 14) Unstrap the rhino cart and pull it out.....I found that because it separates, it was easier and less risky pulling it apart into 2 pieces than jacking up the unsupported 15) In reverse now, lower the jacks one click at a time.....this is the most dangerous because the jacks could kick out, but had to not have anything underneath them so that the safe would rest on the ground. 16) Take it all the way to the ground and remove the jacks 17) Open the safe door to move the weight to the door and "walk" the safe to its final position 18) You may have to use some "umpph" on occasion.....but with a little help from my wife, I literally moved it by myself and didn't die, and #NoCussing and got it in place within 2 hours from start to finish on a Sunday afternoon.... But without the Rhino cart(and the construction jacks), I wouldn't have been able to move it more than 5 feet a day across the concrete, so once it was on there, it literally was 3 minutes of slow pushing. It's very sturdy, surprisingly light, and did not bog down with 800 lbs on it. Also, it is proudly made in America. Way to go, boys and girls! Highly recommend! Have promoted it to others and will continue to watch and recommend this brand.
M**J
How do people break these?
After a month, I've now put mine through the paces before I wrote a review. I'm an out of shape 52 yr old that moves 300lb equipment for a living so I need every tool in my arsenal I can find :) I was very reluctant to purchase due to a couple reviews saying it "broke within 2 minutes" and similar. I just want to ask, seriously, what are doing to these things? IDK maybe there are quality control issues and I just got a "good" one. But they seem pretty darn sturdy to me, and I uploaded a video to prove what I do with them. Of course purposely going over an uneven sewer drain isn't my daily routine, but I needed a location that showed obstacles I "may" run into at times. But the van's liftgate is definitely used often. One weak spot may be the springs that hold the bars to the "fixed" side. I could see with some twisting those could break over time, but so far so good. There is also a lot of discussion about the weight limit. I wrote the owner/inventor and and very quickly got this reply: "The first round of testing that the engineers did demonstrated a constant load bearing of at least 1,100 pounds. As we keep testing the product under varying terrains, load types and temperatures the product keeps demonstrating increased capabilities. The product is currently certified to 1,500 pounds. The packaging and associated items will be updated once that stock is depleted. Additionally, for the past several months we have been testing the Rhino Cart at 2,000 pounds (1-ton). The data has shown no flaws in the cart. Therefore, it appears that we will be increasing the carts official load bearing to 1-ton before the end of this year. The packaging inventory will need to once again be depleted before the updates are made. The markings on the cart itself will be changed at the end of this year also. In the interim, beginning next month a label will be attached to each cart informing the customer of the updated weight range" Makes prefect sense, and shows how easily others make assumptions. However the obvious improvement here would be for them to state this in the Amazon description. Aside from all that, I personally would need to see it with my own eyes to believe this would move a 800 lb safe on anything but perfectly flat smooth concrete. But also folks, this is a TOOL. Every tool made has it's uses and limitations. Maybe for examples it will move 1 ton in ideal laboratory conditions, but only 600lbs across uneven blacktop. That's still impressive to me! One problem I did run into quickly - it's too wide for my use case which is various doctor offices, some of which have only 30" interior doors. The cart at 29 inches wide doesn't leave much room for error. So I took a Dremel metal disk to the bars on the side that moves. I cut the outer bars 2.5 inches, the inner bars at 3 inches (when you see how it's made, you know the inner bar must be a little shorter). Worked out great since I rarely need more than 24 inches wide. But it's great I can still make it wider for the rare occasions. Overall highly recommend as another tool.
D**R
The Fed Ex freight driver was impressed.
I have used the product 3 x times since receiving last week. Moving generators and pallets. Over mulch, concrete, and from a box truck lift gate transfer to a pickup truck bed. I would give it 5 stars if the sliding bars between the skates locked. I use ratchet straps to keep it tensioned. Overall I am very happy.
A**R
very cool looking cart that I don't use
Arrived on time and packaged appropriately for shipment. The cart is well made and sturdy. I purchased it to move a large, very heavy metal box. With some help I was able to get the box on the cart but to my disappointment, the cart was too wide to fit through a standard size door. I wound up paying a moving company five hundred bucks to move the box. I've had the cart a year or more and although I have tried to use it a dozen times, there was always a reason it just wasn't the right tool and I have resorted to a two wheel dolly or just carrying items. Consequently I've decided to leave this cart in my last will to someone I don't like.
S**.
Do not buy this.
I'm an appliance technician and bought this dolly to move a washer to repair. I watched videos on how easily move big items so I got excited and purchased it. Well right off the bat I noticed that the extra pole sticks out and couldn't slide it under the washer. Secondly, I pulled the washer out and tilted the washer back and slid the dolly under it and it kept sliding off. I noticed that my dolly doesn't have the feature of locking it when you get it sized for the item to move. Is there a different model that has the locks?? Thirdly, when I set the washer on the dolly it kept tilting back even though I had it leveled. It did not move easily like some of the videos it moved very awkwardly and kept tilting back. I got frustrated, removed the dolly and pulled the washer out and dragged it to it's location. I'm still baffled why mine didn't come with the locks? Watching the videos gave me confidence in the product and now I'm disappointed and upset that I spent this much money on this scam.
V**J
Better than a furniture dolly
Certainly capable of its weight rating. Moved 1000 lb planter boxes with ease while other 4-wheel furniture mover dollies struggled. The 8 wheels make it much easier to roll over door thresholds. Also handled a steel mesh trailer tailgate much better than other dollies. Was able to turn on a dime with easier effort than furniture dollies as well. Used a lever and wood blocks to raise the 1000 lb planter enough to slide the cart under a few inches at a time, repositioning blocks and lever with each slide under the planter until centered.
K**H
Good product
Works as expected
A**.
Pleasantly surprised
Seems pretty light duty but I surprisingly haven't broken it yet. Says it moves 1000lbs. Moved quite a few 4 to 600 lbs boiler around no problem at all. Adjustments are a little awkward. Had to cut the tubes down a little for my specific needs. (Basically, out of the box, it isn't small enough to fit through a narrow doorway but it will expand to be almost 4 feet wide. Just needed to trim tubes.) Wheels only spin on 1 axis so turning is different from using standard casters. But it's easy to get used to. I would definitely buy it again once it breaks.
S**T
Great Investment
great and perfect for moving things. and does not kick out to the side like a tradition 4 wheel flat cart
M**I
رائعة جدا وقوية انصح بها بشدة
كانت حقا تعمل عن رجلين نقلت عليها الغسالة والثلاجة وغيرها وكانت سهلة ومرنة الحركة وخفيفة الوزن للتخزين وقابلة للطي.وقد وصلتني قبل موعد تليمها بحوالي اسبوع. شرا لشركة التوصيل من ديزرت كارت.
G**T
correspond a mon usage
Bon matériel à conseillé
A**R
Quality product
Works better than I hoped it would. Definitely recommend. The only change I would suggest is to somehow be able to shrink the tubes a little more. But it does fit through doorways
K**K
Easy rolling wheels
Wheels roll easy however the cart can get away on you. The only other drawback is it comes apart when you dont want it to. I'm not sure if there is a locking device that I have yet to figure out.
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