OP didn't exactly specify they're looking for motorized dollys for doing it alone, they just asked for dolly recommendations for going up and down stairsYou guys are not answering the question (except everten) and are showing "normal dollys" ( I have the same 4 in 1 thing).
They are ok if you have help but you will need some muscles! sometimes 2 guys are not enough! (I know!) He probably wants to do it all alone.
I've seen a guy with an electric one pick up a jukebox and go down the stairs, all by himself...
is there a middle ground? anyone ever used something like this?
https://www.amazon.ca/-/fr/descalier-Capacité-portable-réglable-élastique/dp/B0CMZNR6FQ
cabs are ~ 105Kg so that would work?
That's fair, I will bow out then since I have not personally used any motorized stair climbers. Back in the day, Escalera was what everyone talked about, but a quick google for "motorized stair climbing dolly" shows a lot of options now. Might be worth seeing if anyone has a youtube review of some of them.hehe I am not but I am interested in answers cause I've been at the bottom of stairs recently, with an Artic Thunder, and there was *no way*, even after removing the screen (not a simple affair), that 2 people could have moved that up the stairs ... the owner had to join and lift each stairs cause just pushing wouldn't work.
I've used this the last 7 years to move all manner of pins/cabinets and have no complaints. Bottom plate is big, wheels are solid so no flats or bottoming out, and the stair climber attachments help in easing things up/down stairs.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00LUZUWRK
Yeah honestly I love this thing. Magliner makes great dollys and this one is no different. Very sturdy and super lightweight because of the aluminum build; I can pick it up and carry it one handed with no trouble.Memory unlocked for me.
Years ago when I helped out with some retro gaming conventions, I used several dollies to haul cabs around, and while the COSCO is the most common, the best one to use was an old Magliner that my friend owned. The nose plate is pretty distinct and just reminded me of that. It made a very noticeable difference when hauling the big ass Midway cabs around. I'm not sure about it's ability to move stuff up stairs since I haven't tried myself, but I do like Magliner dollies after using one to move a ton of cabs in and out of convention centers.