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Forearm Forklift lifting straps are the perfect compliment to dollies and hand trucks. The Forearm Forklift moving straps were designed in 1997 by a professional mover who is still very active in the industry.
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Product Reviews
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Forearm Forklift Moving Straps
Anonymous (Unknown) 4/13/2010 12:29 PM
I bought these to help move an apartment. And let me just say my buddy and I were actually bummed that we were not sore after the move. These straps made moving so easy we had that place cleared out in an hour! They were easy to figure out and adjust and worked well for all larger furniture and a mattress. All in all, definitely glad I got them and looking forward to moving something else now.
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Forearm Forklift
Anonymous (Unknown) 5/20/2009 8:08 PM
Not to long ago I moved into a new home. I used the forearm forklift many times. I found it was ideal for moving big items, for example my 65" projection tv, which weighs roughly 350lbs. Without the forearm forklift it took 4 men to move, with the forearm forklift it took 2! The only downside to this product is using it to go up or downstairs with big items. It is not easy almost scary, I found it to be safer to not use the straps then pick them up after the steps.
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Forearm Forklift
Anonymous (Unknown) 2/26/2009 8:53 PM
These straps allowed my husband and I to move all of our furniture and appliances out of our rooms before we painted them and then they obviously helped us to carry them back in when we were done. As a petite women, I never thought that I could do that. These straps made it possible. We saved hundreds that we would have otherwise spent on professional painters whom we turned down because they informed us of having to clear the areas before they started.
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Used At work for 2 years now - Forearm Forklift
Anonymous (Unknown) 1/29/2009 10:12 PM
Absolutely great!!!! Imagine a 200+ pound side by side fridge/freezer and 2 very petite women, normally aint nothing getting moved but with this it felt like lifting 20 to 30 pounds it was Amazingly easy to move that thing, even better no more fingers getting caught in the door jam while moving the washer and dryer, if i could give this a better rating i would... more like 20 out of 5
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4 ARM FORKLIFT MOVING SHOULDER STRAPS
Anonymous (Unknown) 1/11/2009 12:41 PM
Used this to haul a very heavy TV out of the basement (which we had to slide down the stairs it was so heavy). Worked great. Also moved all our furniture. We didn't have it for the move out but bought it before we moved back in and the different was huge. Makes going around corners or up and down stairs much easier.
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Forearm Forklift
Anonymous (Unknown) 4/7/2008 2:14 PM
Forearm Forklift saved my back. We had to move a fridge, oven, dishwasher, armoires, on stairs. We could never had done this without the straps. You wouldn't believe how simple these straps make moving heavy objects- must have if you are moving or rearranging.
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above all company forearm forklift should be 4 arm forklift
Anonymous (Unknown) 10/23/2007 9:43 PM
forearm forklift should be 4 arm forklift. We move families from a local homeless shelter into homes of their own every Saturday and this product is a lifesaver! Many of these moves are to upstairs apartments and this helps move all the large items (dressers, beds,etc) with ease! It's hard to believe it is as easy as they show on the infomercial, but believe me it is!
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Forearm forklift moving straps!!! SAVED MY BACK
Anonymous (Unknown) 9/20/2007 9:37 PM
When a hand truck won't work or isn't available, these lifting straps may do the trick. The straps are well made and reasonably comfortable, since the weight is carried on the loop over the forearm. The straps are especially helpful when moving large items through doorways, and have saved me some pinched fingers. They are especially useful to have on hand when the people doing the moving aren't of equal strength or size. The bright orange color makes them easy to find, too.
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Forearm forklift lifting straps
Anonymous (Unknown) 9/20/2007 6:55 PM
Works perfectly on larger objects that are somewhat symmetrical and evenly distributed from a weight perspective. A little tricky to learn how to use at first, but straps should be close to elbows and forearms facing upwards with hands roughly at the top of the object.
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Be your own Forklift
Anonymous (Unknown) 6/13/2007 11:16 PM
My son had a pair of these straps and when we installed new flooring in my laundry room I was able to lift a refridgerator with my son without unloading the refridgerator. We moved it into the next room with no problem. I have to admit I didn't think it would work but it did. When I saw these items while searching for something else I purchased three of them. One for a friend and a set for both of my sons for Christmas. I intend to use theirs when we need to move heavy items in the future. I am only 5' 1/1/2" tall and I was able to lift the refridgerator with no problem. I recommend this item to anyone.
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