Pompal 09.
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table cart
I have the one shown as the first photo from massage warehouse. Yes, it's prone to tipping so I modified the straps and that's no problem now. I'd have gotten the Oakworks one with the big huge wheels except that my portable table has super premium padding and it's so thick it barely fits into the cart I have. I'm afraid the slide bar that holds it steady on the model with the huge wheels will not fit over my table. Also...who the heck carries just the table? Don't we all use cases so that we can transport bolsters, sheets, warmers, fleecies, etc. at the same time?? I don't think this model will accommodate that.
That said, after modification I really like my cart and it works great going up and down steps and curbs. If it's a steep stairwell or has more than one landing (twist in it) then I just carry the table up myself rather than dragging it.
I have the one shown as the first photo from massage warehouse. Yes, it's prone to tipping so I modified the straps and that's no problem now. I'd have gotten the Oakworks one with the big huge wheels except that my portable table has super premium padding and it's so thick it barely fits into the cart I have. I'm afraid the slide bar that holds it steady on the model with the huge wheels will not fit over my table. Also...who the heck carries just the table? Don't we all use cases so that we can transport bolsters, sheets, warmers, fleecies, etc. at the same time?? I don't think this model will accommodate that.
That said, after modification I really like my cart and it works great going up and down steps and curbs. If it's a steep stairwell or has more than one landing (twist in it) then I just carry the table up myself rather than dragging it.