Only the uninformed call that a “dolly”. That is a “hand-truck”. A hand truck features a vertical, L-shaped design with an upright handle, two wheels, and a small bottom ledge whereas a dolly has a raised, flat platform that typically has four wheels.
It is a chest-high L-shaped metal tool with wheels at the corner so you can rest a heavy object on the bottom part and then lean the tool backwards to lift the load and wheel it around.
Is a hand truck a very small truck?
Edit: TIL, thank you for the replies.
I’m Mexican, and for some reason we call that “diablito”. Our more civilized Spanish speakers call it “carretilla de carga”.
It’s a small (often two wheeled) L shaped cart. Alternatively called a dolly.
What is this, a truck for hands?!
You telling me a hand trucked this dolly?
Only the uninformed call that a “dolly”. That is a “hand-truck”. A hand truck features a vertical, L-shaped design with an upright handle, two wheels, and a small bottom ledge whereas a dolly has a raised, flat platform that typically has four wheels.
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Clearly it’s a ‘sack-truck’ but then UK and US are nations divided by a common language.
You lost the war, it’s hand-truck brit. Next time win your own war if you want to control the names of tools lmao.
Makes no difference it’s still called what it’s called here, you can call it what you like, because you will anyway.
It is a chest-high L-shaped metal tool with wheels at the corner so you can rest a heavy object on the bottom part and then lean the tool backwards to lift the load and wheel it around.