Okay, so I finally got my hands on the Strongway Industrial Appliance Truck after reading mixed reviews. Here's my honest take after using it to move some seriously heavy stuff.
First off, this thing is BUILT. The steel frame feels like it could survive an apocalypse, and the powder-coat finish gives it that extra 'I mean business' look. Those 8-inch rubberized wheels? Smooth as butter on flat surfaces - no complaints there.
The good: Moved my 900-lb gun safe like it was nothing. The rubber-coated frame actually protected my walls (shocking, I know). Stairs? Handled them better than expected with proper help. Definitely beats wrestling heavy appliances by hand.
The bad: That 'auto-rewind ratchet belt' is straight up garbage. Mine lasted exactly one use before becoming a tangled mess of disappointment. Had to MacGyver it with regular straps - not cool for a $200+ dolly.
Also, the rear casters bent sideways during a winter move (thanks, frozen pavement). Had to play blacksmith to straighten them out. Not exactly what you want when you're freezing your butt off moving vending machines.
Final verdict? It's a beast that gets the job done if you're willing to overlook some quality control issues. Would I buy another one? Maybe... but only if they fix that ratchet system and reinforce those casters.