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Easyroll Multipurpose Dolly with Pull Handle $49 (RRP $93) 300kg Capacity + Delivery ($0 C&C/ in-Store) @ Bunnings

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Save 47% | Price Hipster | Dimension & Video available in listing gallery | Note: One of the reviews suggest bought for $42 on special that may have been store specific.


  • Heavy duty 100mm polyurethane castors
  • Soft handle grips
  • Wheel Diameter 100mm
  • Foldaway handle with handle clip
  • Non-slip pads for added safety

The Easyroll range is a premium transport and moving range that consists of a wide variety of dollies. All Easyroll dollies are fitted with durable and sturdy timber decks which are constructed with quality materials for stability. Easyroll dollies are best suitable for heavy duty moving of furniture, crates and appliances within your home, office or school space.

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  • +5

    Almost looks like a scooter… almost

    • +1

      it is a scooter.. it got a wheel and a handle and you can stand on it..

    • Cheaper than an adult scooter.

  • +2

    Is this legal on roads or only at skate parks?

    TBH I just don't think many tricks will work with this scooter except for the beginners stuff like tail whip, bar spin, grind, drop in or bunny hop.

    • +2

      Almost negged for this reason. This scooter obviously has poor handling and will struggle with some of the more advanced stuff.

  • +1

    Sure this handle design has a use case but they could have made it much better by having a joint in the handle to move larger sized loads. Extendable handle would be even better(er).
    Although not that hard to DIY the upgrades I guess.

    • Your talking about scooter upgrades, right? Lol

    • I agree. There are grip pads on the corners on the handle side, how are you supposed to put a box on that side of the dolly with the handle not being in the way?

  • Thanks for sharing op! looks like a solid deal and will probably be getting one soon

  • it looks like this design is mostly conducive to pulling and not pushing right?
    it costs more but looks like something like https://www.bunnings.com.au/toplift-300kg-folding-platform-t… would be easier to use and control (but costs $125)

    i much rather push a 300kg load than pull it

    • i much rather push a 300kg load than pull it

      Depends if you are going up or down a hill ;-)

  • Bought one, cheers OP!

  • Got one, Thanks OP

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