My house has 3 levels. The living room & den (where I entertain, Thanksgiving, etc) is upstairs & there are 7 steps outside & 8 inside to get up there. Getting the groceries upstairs is not a big problem, but those cases of bottled water are - they're 30 lbs. each & I usually need 5 or 6 of them. It's getting hard on my back.
I was watching QVC recently & saw a "Trolley Dolly XL." For those who haven't seen it, it's a dolly that easily climbs stairs. It has 3 wheels on each side & as you pull it up stairs, each wheel changes to the next one. Makes a big difference, especially if you're older.
It will hold 200 lbs on level ground & up to 70 lbs on stairs. That's fine with me - I can easily make 3 trips with two cases of water each time. When it arrived yesterday, I tested it - I put 2 cases of water on it & went up & down 16 stairs 3 times & wasn't even tired.
I don't have very good balance but it was easy to pull the dolly up & down the stairs with my other hand on the railing. What I really like about it is that it also gets heavy things down stairs easily - by pushing the dolly in front of you. And it's easy to control it so it doesn't slam down each step. It comes with a nylon bag for shopping, or you can remove it for heavy items.
Pretty clever. One of those things we'll appreciate more as we get older.
https://www.bing.com/images/search?...0&selectedIndex=1&qpvt=photo+of+trolley+dolly
I was watching QVC recently & saw a "Trolley Dolly XL." For those who haven't seen it, it's a dolly that easily climbs stairs. It has 3 wheels on each side & as you pull it up stairs, each wheel changes to the next one. Makes a big difference, especially if you're older.
It will hold 200 lbs on level ground & up to 70 lbs on stairs. That's fine with me - I can easily make 3 trips with two cases of water each time. When it arrived yesterday, I tested it - I put 2 cases of water on it & went up & down 16 stairs 3 times & wasn't even tired.
I don't have very good balance but it was easy to pull the dolly up & down the stairs with my other hand on the railing. What I really like about it is that it also gets heavy things down stairs easily - by pushing the dolly in front of you. And it's easy to control it so it doesn't slam down each step. It comes with a nylon bag for shopping, or you can remove it for heavy items.
Pretty clever. One of those things we'll appreciate more as we get older.
https://www.bing.com/images/search?...0&selectedIndex=1&qpvt=photo+of+trolley+dolly