REVIEW: 10 Wheel Stair Climber Hand Truck $99

So, I needed a compact hand truck that was compact and can handle stairs so I bought one of these stair climbing hand trucks with 10 wheels ( https://amzn.to/3lI3dDe ) .

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Works well for my purpose. I got this folding stair climbing hand truck to move 5 gallon water jugs from the car to my pantry. I also have been using it to move 5 gallon buckets of collected shower warm up water to water my garden from my bathroom. It works well going up and down staircases There are swivel wheels on the platform to be able to rotate the cart 360 degrees.

While the product description says it can handle about 178 lbs of weight, however the most I have used it for was about 85 lbs or so. Its relatively light weight and folds quickly and compactly when not in use. It comes with the swivel wheels, bungie cord, cargo bag, a small screwdriver, wrench, and nuts and bolt to mount the swivel wheels. With the wheels on, the cart rests on the two hind wheels and 4 of the 6 stair climbing wheels at an angle ready to load stuff. It is stable when at an angle, even with a load.

PRO:

  • Works on staircases going up and down.
  • Swivel wheels are included if you need to the cart to rotate 360 degrees in tight places.
  • With swivel wheels mounted, it stands at a slight angle with 6 wheels.
  • Folds easily for storage
  • Light weight

CON:

  • Swivel wheels do not have locks so the cart may roll away. ( You need to place it at the resting angle and place weight onto the center of the platform.
  • No English instructions in the box. ( it should be pretty easy to setup by pictures alone, otherwise just take a look at my video for setup. I did a unboxing, setup, and use. )

Overall well worth it to move 5 gallon bottles, buckets, coolers, and other heavy items that don’t have any wheels. This would be good to bring during camping or if you need a light foldable compact hand truck to move things from your car or room.

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TRRS to TRS: Using TRRS Microphones on DSLR Cameras and Audio Recorders for Vloggers.

TRRS to TRS: This is how you use your TRRS microphones for your smartphones to feed audio to your on DSLR Cameras and Audio Recorders. Great tip for vloggers who want to use their microphones meant for smartphones for other equipment. You will need a TRRS to TRS audio adapter (https://amzn.to/34Szst8 ) or a TRRS to TRS splitter male ( https://amzn.to/3mYf7J4 ) . Btw, my Youtube vlogs and reviews may also have associated affiliate links to products that may earn from qualifying purchases.

I needed a wireless mic setup for my vlogging Canon DSLR camera ( https://amzn.to/38eLlM3 ) or other compact Sony vlogging camera ( https://amzn.to/3p4Xvgq ) with a TRS audio mic input and to record audio on the go with my Zoom H1N audio recorder ( https://amzn.to/3p4UNYk ). In order to use my new wireless microphone system that outputs in TRRS, You will need a TRRS to TRS audio adapter (https://amzn.to/34Szst8 ) or a TRRS to TRS splitter ( https://amzn.to/3mYf7J4 ) meant for gaming headphones or computer audio input.

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How to REPLACE / MODIFY Dahon Speed D7 / Mariner Rack Bungee Luggage Strap ($3)

This video is how to replace the strap of the original Dahon rear cargo rack bungee luggage strap. My original Dahon luggage strap lasted about 2 months before it lost it elasticity. The Dahon OEM strap costs about $12-$15 from Dahon or resellers. I never bought a new one and just tied it to my rack for over 12 years and just used grocery panniers ( https://amzn.to/3lCu56O ) and bicycle trunks ( https://amzn.to/3nFxx2n) .

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My 2008 and 2009 Dahon Speed D7, and Dahon Mariner D7 ( https://amzn.to/30Wo8d9 ), are 20 inch wheel folding bikes that came with a rear carry rack and a unique Dahon bungee flat luggage strap with a rack specific anchors. I have bought generic flat bungee cords to replace old stretched straps ( https://amzn.to/3lzosq5 ) over the year, however didn’t want the original anchors lost so I decided to replace the broken strap.

You can use customize and personalize your own strap with your own color by replacing the strap. I saw HDX 48 inch flat bungee cords in green at Home Depot for under $3. It is too short for a 3 strap design of the original. Its enough to make a two strap version. For 3 strap design, you will need at least 72+ inches of flat bungee cord. If the new cord has ends you will need to remove or cut them off with a pair a scissors.

You need to remove the both Dahon strap anchor covers. Pull out the end of the bungee cord with the end clip. Use long nose pliers (https://amzn.to/36U8vXm ) to loosen the clip. You will need to reuse the clips. Run the new 48 inch through the two side holes on the original clip. If you have a 24 inch flat bungee cord you can alternatively make a 1 strap replacement through the center hole. If you can find a 72 in bungee cord you can string it like the original. You will need a large pair of pliers to clamp the clip back on the new bungee cord ends. I use a Channel Lock Groove Joint pliers ( https://amzn.to/30VRgBf ) . make sure the length of the new cords are equal length. Replace the anchor covers. Test on your Dahon rack. Done!

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