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The Rock-N-Roller R2RT Micro is a lightweight, stainless steel multi-cart that instantly transforms into 8 different configurations. With a telescoping frame from 26 to 39 inches and a 350 lbs load capacity, it combines rugged durability with ergonomic design. Its maintenance-free R-Trac tires ensure smooth transport, making it the go-to choice for professionals needing versatile, space-saving hauling solutions.












| ASIN | B003AYLP9S |
| Best Sellers Rank | 43,685 in Business, Industry & Science ( See Top 100 in Business, Industry & Science ) 244 in Hand Trucks |
| Customer reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (2,114) |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | RNR-R2RT |
| Label | Rock-N-Roller |
| Manufacturer | Rock-N-Roller |
| Product Dimensions | 72.39 x 43.18 x 16.51 cm; 7.71 kg |
S**L
but was sturdy enough to carry my stock
I sell Childrens books and have some heavy boxes to take from car to events. I needed something that would fold down to take in my car, but was sturdy enough to carry my stock. Having the option of using it as a 4 wheeled trolley or a 2 wheeled sack trolley is also great. This is perfect and so versatile with the extended option too. I'm sure I will get my monies worth out of it. Delivery was extremely fast, even though I only paid for standard delivery. Thank you
N**E
Small but mighty!
This little trolley is a lifesaver! Lifting heavy speakers, cases etc has been a pain but this little trolley expands and takes a LOT of weight without any problems. Putting together was fine with the help of a tutorial. Game changer!
M**.
Game changer!
Took a while but I finally bought one. What a game changer! I can leave all my gear on it and just wheel it out to the car. It all fits in my little Renault Clio. Should have bought one sooner!
E**.
Good with few hiccups
It works well, but it's a bit unforgiving when you want to fold it or unfold it as the mechanism is based on tension. The height of the handle is ok for me, a 5'5" female but don't think it would be comfortable for somebody taller. Also the handle doesn't extend out, so you need some kind of like to pull it or your heels get trampled by the wheel. It's very hard to turn it when it is loaded. It works well in one direction but if you try to back up it is very difficult. It's quite sturdy though and has taken good weight without feeling like it will fall apart
A**N
Caster bearings now have fallen out from one wheel :(
Quite disappointing, it has a lot of potential, but at this price point, bearings falling out without warning from one of the wheels after pretty light use is unacceptable. Replacing just one of the wheels is looking to be around £70-95 pounds! Thats half the price of the whole thing - this is just ridiculous
L**S
Not acceptable
The trolley was ok and did the job but there was a problem with the lift system on the back of the trolley a poor design could not use it sent it back to supplier
C**W
bearings fell out of one of the casters, cart is now unusably wonky.
I like the versatility of this cart but, sadly, the bearings in one of the front casters all fell out. Now it wants to go its own way (like the worst shopping cart you've ever encountered) and the cart is now more frustrating than useful. Frankly, the design of the bearings is really quite terrible: they are completely exposed (not sealed, so dirt can get it), not to mention the aforementioned falling out. I'm searching for a replacement, as ordering one from the US-based manufacturer is prohibitively expensive (the manufacturer pointed me to an online shop in Germany that sells replacement casters for a third of the price of the entire cart, but I'd really prefer to find something that not so poorly made and has sealed bearings, so I don't have to deal with the same problem in the future). Because of this problem, I'm afraid I can't recommend a purchase.
K**S
Just awesome...
I have this just in case I have to park a distance from a gig....had it a year, used once. Felt like it paid for itself that night. Solid.
C**H
No deja de ser una madera recubierta y con 4 mecanismos simples de fijación al carrito pero da mucha estabilidad y seguridad para tranportar los equipos que llevamos para conciertos. Lo recomiendo.
T**T
Perfect cart for my acoustic guitar, amp and gig case. It’s surprisingly sturdy and well made. The wheels are the smallest of any of their carts, but frankly, they work just fine. Probably not good if you transport stuff over turf or loose material, but for sidewalks and driveways, they’re more than enough. If you’re tall, know that you’ll probably have to lean over to push or pull it. The handles on either end are different lengths but even the longer of the two isn’t all that tall. I’m 5’7” so it isn’t an issue for me. If you’re 6’ or more, you might want to look at one of the bigger models. I’d measure from the floor, and see if the advertised height of the longest side reaches up high enough for you. See if it’s an issue. If I was designing it, I’d include some sort of catch or retainer to snap and hold it together when folded. As it is, I use a bungee cord to keep the handles attached to the frame when it’s folded up. Not a deal breaker, but it could really use that feature. Magnets, spring clip... something. About opening and closing the handles... This is their smallest and narrowest cart. So the handle width on the short end is only about 8” wide. The reason that matters is that, to open and close the handles, there is an installed cable you pull on to bend in the bottom of the handle to get it past the stop/lock pins on the frame. There isn’t a lot of clearance to get past the lock pins and so the narrower side handle takes a pretty good amount of force on the cable to pull and hold so you can pivot the handle into place. The longer side is wider and bends in easier. The short side is more work. A bigger cart would be easier, but this size works for me, so I’ve just had to live with it and learn its quirks. Bottom line, it’s a really good cart. It’s small, narrow, lightweight, has surprisingly good wheels and casters and will hold a ridiculous amount of weight. It’ll expand in length and hold a bunch of gear. It’s really good and maybe great, but it’s not perfect. One other upgrade I’d encourage the designers to explore would be to install some plastic glide strips to the underside of the skid area on the frame in front of the rear wheels. There’s not a lot of clearance under the cart in that area and you might end up lifting the front and dragging the back a bit to get it over a step or something. A plastic glide on the frame would protect the edges of a step from the metal frame until the wheels can get where they need to be in getting over a rise. Just my two cents worth. But it’s still an easy 5-star rating.
R**S
Muy bueno, es el segundo que compro (también tengo un R6) y son lo mejor para acarrear equipo musical (bocinas, subwoofers, backline etc. Muy buen producto!
B**C
Je trouve le système de verrouillage et de déverrouillage de ce chariot très peu pratique lorsqu'il s'agit de le plier, de le déplier ou de modifier sa configuration.
J**N
This may not be the best photo I have but it does exceed my expectations! It does the job for its size and can take punishments from stones and uneven pavements. Smooth and so light that it fots my hatch back car. Worth the price!
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