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JET 140106 WDC-3018 Hardwood Dolly with Carpet Ends | 
| Brand: Jet Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $44.00 Buy New: $31.25 You Save: $12.75 (29%)
New (3) from $31.25
Avg. Customer Rating: 9 reviews Sales Rank: 7709
Media: Tools & Hardware Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 17 Dimensions (in): 31.3 x 19.3 x 7.3
MPN: 140106 Model: 140106 UPC: 662755158513 EAN: 0662755158513
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Use JET hardwood dollies for moving furniture, bulky crates and many other items | | • | Kiln dried oak used to prevent warping or shrikage | | • | Countersunk bolt holes to provide a smooth working surface | | • | Oak is sealed with varnish for moisture protection | | • | Heavy-duty zinc plated casters feature double race bearings |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Seasoned hardwood is completely sealed with countersunk bolt holes for a smooth surface. Heavy-duty 4" non-marking ball-bearingswivel casters.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 4 more reviews...
great foundation November 21, 2008 This makes a great foundation for a soap box car. All you need is the main basic body to place upon it, secure it, then paint it. Rolls pretty good with the wheels.
JET 1401906 WDC-3018 HARDWOOD DOLLY W/CARPET ENDS October 23, 2008 THIS IS A GREAT VALUE! WE HAVE USED IT SO MANY TIMES AND IT IS ALL THAT! GET ONE AND SEE
Perfect for my 100 lb amplifier September 4, 2008 I bought the Jet WDC-3018 Hardwood dolly to place my 100 lb amplifier on it in my livingroom. It's perfect for moving it around when not in use. It's built strong and the wheels are excellent. The carpeted ends protect my amp and by a stroke of luck, the color even matches my living room rug. Very pleased with purchase.
Poor Quality August 15, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
The first dolly I received had a defective caster. It would bind when pivoting. (The 3 other casters pivoted freely.) Amazon promptly exchanged the dolly (good service).
The second dolly had the same problem. 3 good casters, one bad one. Amazon paid for a replacement caster obtained from the company that distributes the dollies.
I used the dolly intermittently for approximately 3 months with no problems. Tomorrow I'm moving my household. I tested the dolly 20 minutes ago, another caster has seized.
I disassembled a bad caster and found the bearing races were made from metal that is too soft. A race will splay and allow bearings to ride up on one another.
I would rate the dolly zero stars if possible. It's unserviceable.
exactly as promised August 1, 2008 Just as it says. A bit heavier than I expected, but came fully assembled and ready to work.
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