Top 5 Considerations When Buying a Hand Truck

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January 22nd, 2022

In the world of foodservice, we often focus on recipes, cooking methods, and ingredient sourcing. However, behind the scenes, there's a lot of logistics involved in managing materials, storing food safely, and ensuring everything runs smoothly. One essential piece of equipment that every foodservice operation needs is a reliable hand truck. Whether you're working in a small café or a large institutional kitchen, a sturdy hand truck is indispensable for moving items like boxes, crates, and even kitchen appliances. When choosing a hand truck, there are several key factors to consider: 1. **Load Capacity**: Hand trucks are designed to handle heavy loads, but capacities can vary significantly between models. Think about how you plan to use your hand truck and the typical weight of the items you'll be moving. Make sure the truck you choose can comfortably support these weights. 2. **Height**: The height of the hand truck is crucial. This measurement is the distance from the base (or nose) to the top of the truck. Some models stand at around 50 inches, while others reach up to 60 inches. A hand truck that's too short can be awkward to maneuver and may lead to discomfort or injury if you're constantly bending over. Conversely, a truck that's too tall might struggle with heavy loads due to insufficient leverage. 3. **Folding vs. Non-Folding Lip**: Most hand trucks come with a non-folding lip, which is standard. However, folding hand trucks offer greater convenience for storage and transportation when not in use. Folding models, such as the Wesco Mini Mover, Wesco Maxi Mover, and Wesco Mega Mover, allow you to fold the lip upward to reduce its size when it's not needed. 4. **Stair Climbing Ability**: Traditional hand trucks have an L-shaped frame with two wheels, but stair-climbing hand trucks take it a step further with additional wheels. These trucks typically have four to six wheels, making it easier to navigate stairs. 5. **Material**: Most hand trucks are made of metal, but the type of metal varies. Aluminum hand trucks are lightweight and cost-effective, plus they resist rust and corrosion. Steel hand trucks are heavier but tend to be stronger and more durable. When shopping for a hand truck, consider where you’ll be using it, how portable it needs to be, the weight you’ll need to move, and who will be operating it. At Cook’s, we offer a range of hand trucks in both steel and aluminum, with options for fixed heights or folding designs.


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