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- A safe, easy way to lift planters, potted shrubs, trees, rocks and other heavy objects
- Designed for 2-person use
- Labor-saving tool protects your back
When it's time to move large planters, potted shrubs, trees, or even rocks, use this ingenious hauling device to do the job and protect your back from injury. Just place the self-cinching straps around most any object up to 6 feet in circumference, grab the textured handles, and two people can easily lift up to 200 pounds without stooping or straining.
- Polyurethane, acetal, nylon and PVC
- Adjustable up to 6' in circumference
- Weight capacity is 200 lbs.
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- Holding capacity (65)
- Durable (41)
- Attractive (31)
- Easy to use (29)
- Lightweight (23)
Cons
Best Uses
- Plant transferal (62)
- Outdoor plants (52)
- Household plants (26)
- Moving heavy plants (3)
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Pros
- Holding Capacity
- Lightweight
- Sturdy
Cons
- A Bit Awkward
Best Uses
- Moving heavy plants
Comments about PotLifter:
We have a heavy plant that we need to move a couple times a year. It was getting more difficult for us to move so we bought this to ease the burden. Once I figured out how it was supposed to work, it assembled easily. The tricky part was getting it level to go down the stairs. It was a bit awkward, but we managed to keep it level and it did help with both of us being able to lift the plant. We will probably find other uses for it now that we have it, such as moving logs from cut up trees.
Pros
- Lightweight
- Sturdy
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about PotLifter:
I have seen this product in your catalog for years & have thought it would be very useful, but then I wouldn't order it, when it was time to move the heavy plants I wish I would have ordered it! This time I'm ready with the pot lifter in hand! Thanks
Pros
- Effective
- Holding Capacity
- Sturdy
Cons
Best Uses
- Oversizeheavy Pots
- Oversize Or Heavy Pots
Comments about PotLifter:
Works great for 2 people to share the load. So much easier on the back! We've used it for big full pots, bags of cement, and bags of stone.
Pros
- Lightweight
- Sturdy
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about PotLifter:
This product really helped my husband and I to move an indoor lemon tree to the outside for fresh air and sunshine. The only problem is the ropes are not long enough to allow us to carry the plant without bumping into limbs. We can't wait to use it to carry other loads like bags of soil.
Pros
- Lightweight
- Sturdy
Cons
Best Uses
- Plant Transferal
Comments about PotLifter:
It made a usually difficult job of transferring plants from the garage where they wintered to the deck a breeze! Perfect for us as we age and our joints creak.
Pros
- Holding Capacity
- Lightweight
- Sturdy
Cons
- None
Best Uses
- Outdoor Plants
Comments about PotLifter:
This is such a usefull tool. I don't know why we did not buy this sooner. Every year we would grunt and groan when putting all the outdoor pots on our deck. This makes it easy.
Pros
- Holding Capacity
- Simple But Brilliant
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about PotLifter:
Large and heavy pots can be moved safely.
Pros
- Sturdy
Cons
- Slips Off Pots
Best Uses
Comments about PotLifter:
I had high hopes for this product to help me lift heavy planters out of a pond for cleaning. The pot lifter let the pot fall right through. Didn't work to lift heavy rocks either.
Pros
- Attractive Design
- Sturdy
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about PotLifter:
The pot lifter adapts to different pot sizes and makes it
easier for two people to move heavy pots.
Pros
- Attractive Design
- Sturdy
Cons
- Difficult to Use
Best Uses
- Moving A Container Plant
Comments about PotLifter:
We tried to use the PotLifter to move our potted live Xmas tree. We managed to lift the pot but had difficulty actually moving it. We couldn't find a good balance and were afraid it might just twist to one side and fall to the ground. Definitely not as easy as advertised. I guess it takes some practice to get the technique down.
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