🛠️ Move Smart, Move Stylish – The Ultimate Furniture Dolly Upgrade
The Ronlap Furniture Washing Machine Dolly is a versatile, adjustable mobile base designed to effortlessly move heavy appliances like washers, dryers, and refrigerators. Featuring a robust alloy steel frame with a white power coat finish, it supports up to 300 KG. Its extendable length (44.5-72 cm) and 24 polypropylene casters per wheel set ensure smooth, low-effort mobility. Non-slip foam pads and a locking brake provide stability, while the 3.8 cm height elevates furniture to protect floors and improve ventilation.
Brand | Ronlap |
Model | RLWB01WE-EU |
Product Dimensions | 72 x 5.5 x 4 cm; 1.51 kg |
Part Number | RLWB01WE-EU |
Colour | White |
Material Type | Alloy Steel |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 1.51 kg |
S**S
Good quality items
Had these years ago, but they disappeared from the shops. Absolute necessity for w/machine & t/dryer
C**Y
Good purchase.
These arrived quickly and worked well. The only criticism I can give is that I was unable to move the machine left or right the wheels will only work in a straight line. I still think the product is good and would purchase again
A**R
Very good value and makes light work of moving furniture
Easy to use and does help move furniture so much easier so I just bought another 2 sets for my freezer and fridge it makes light work to be able to clean underneath or pull out and they have brakes so won’t roll away with your future on them.
J**Y
Wont lock
Lined the fridge freezer up, tucked the rollers underneath and rolled into place lovely, but the rollers wont lock. I am disappointed as they weren't the cheapest
M**E
Works on vinyl floor
The media could not be loaded. It is easy to adjust the bars to the depth of the item that needs moving. Then it was a simple case of tipping the machine slightly to one side and positioning the bar under one side, then doing same on the other side. My machine is relatively light so I could do this myself. To make sure they were straight I made sure they were in a alignment to the edge of my machine. After that it was so easy to move, literally glided over the floor. I got the bars because in a previous attempt to move the WM, I ended up creating a ridge in the vinyl, it was in an awkward spot about halfway in, and the back leg just kept getting stuck in front of it. However the bars just rolled over it, big thumbs up from me!
D**N
Brilliant
I've just fitted a kitchen and left the intergrated appliances until last. I used these on the washing machine. I had a very tight gap to ensure that the gaps on the doors married up correctly. These where an absolute life saver. They allowed me to keep repositioning the washing machine whilst I adjusted the doors. The legs are very sturdy and you can also slide the washing machine sideways when fitted. They saved me a back breaking exercise and I would rate them highly. The only advise I would give is to get some spring washers as the butterfly nuts comes loose easily. But other than that these are 5 stars from me.
K**T
Useful but with caveats!
These were useful when I had to move my washer dryer and leave the machine in the middle of my kitchen. (I had to buy a wooden board to go in the gap to level out the floor, before I could move the machine into the gap).These made the spin cycle louder, and there was so travel of the machine during spins. The brakes sometime came off.These are adjustable to the size of the machine.I will say that I had to get my machine repaired and the engineer stated that they don’t recommend using anything like these as they can make machines less stable.Once I levelled out the flooring I was not able to use these due to the high clearance, so make sure you measure the height of the countertop and height of your machine and then take into account the height of these movers before you buy,
W**E
Good concept - Rubbish priduct
If you want to use them to roll something in a straight line they work fine. Brakes don't work, on a washing machine on Spin the machine will travel across the room. If you attempt to use them and move the object at the slightest angle the fall off. Brilliant concept but terrible ineffective design
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