Rock-N-Roller "Max" Equipment Cart
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Rock-N-Roller "Max" Equipment Cart Review
I'm on my second cart. My first was stolen in a parking lot where I stupidly left it for 5 minutes. I'm a working musician and cannot go to a gig without my cart as I have alot of heavy stuff to move from car to stage. I replaced my #1 with another R-10, but 8 months later, the front casters fell apart. The quality on the newer R-10's is not as good. The main rear wheels are now plastic instead of metal. The front casters are plastic as well, but the worst part is the way the casters are assembled. Instead of using a bolt to connect the stem to the axle truck, they use a "cauliflower" fastener; the end of the stem is machine pounded to flare out and hold the swivel plate. After repeated use, the stem flares begin to weaken and fold in, the plate gets loose, and the ball bearings fall out. I just replaced my front casters with 5" rubber ones made by MAppCaster; $8 apiece.Most of the consumer Reviews tell that the "Rock-N-Roller "Max" Equipment Cart" are high quality item. You can read each testimony from consumers to find out cons and pros from Rock-N-Roller "Max" Equipment Cart ...

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