Yaheetech Heavy Duty Folding Sack Trolley in Aluminium (75kg load) – Black
Product description
If you move boxes, luggage or supplies more often than you’d like, a folding sack trolley can feel like one of those “why didn’t I get this sooner?” tools. This Yaheetech aluminium hand truck is built to stay light enough to handle easily, while still targeting a listed 75kg load capacity.
It’s the kind of trolley that fits into everyday use: a courier who needs to move parcels around a building, an exhibitor packing in and out of venues, or a home user dealing with the weekly shop and the occasional heavier item. On paper, the combination of an aluminium build, a reinforced base and a foldaway design makes it a sensible choice—provided you’re happy with its practical, no-frills approach.
Key takeaways
This hand trolley is designed around two ideas: manageable handling and convenient storage. The aluminium alloy body should help keep it lightweight, while the wide base and contoured handle are aimed at comfort when you’re gripping for longer pushes.
You also get a setup that’s meant to be quick: step on the nose plate and the wheels unfold smoothly. The foldaway nose plate and collapsible frame then help it tuck away when space is tight—handy for a garage, cupboard, or the boot of a car.

That said, it may not suit everyone. If you regularly need precision manoeuvring on uneven ground, or you prefer a fixed, rigid frame for maximum stability, a folding trolley can feel a little more “toolbox practical” than “purpose-built heavy-duty”. It’s also worth bearing in mind that the listed 75kg is a target capacity, not permission to overload at will.
The essentials: what it is and what it’s for
This is an aluminium folding hand truck / sack trolley with wheels. The intended job is straightforward: you load items onto the base, unfold the wheels, and roll the trolley rather than carrying.
The scenarios it’s best suited to are the everyday ones where lifting becomes annoying: moving luggage at home, shifting office supplies, transporting groceries from car to kitchen, or helping a courier move parcels between rooms. Because it folds, it’s also easier to keep around than a bulky traditional sack truck.


A practical example: imagine arriving with a large delivery of household goods. Instead of carrying heavy bags up one flight of stairs, you position the base under the load, unfold the wheels, and push it along the concrete/tile path to where it needs to go. It’s not glamorous, but it’s exactly the sort of reduction in effort these trolleys are made for.

What you’ll notice day to day
The most visible difference is setup speed. The design encourages quick operation: step on the nose plate and the wheels unfold for use. That matters if you’re using it repeatedly in a session, rather than once in a blue moon.
Grip and comfort also matter. The contoured ergonomic handle is made for better hold and reduced strain, especially when you’re moving from room to room or moving items across a short stretch of flooring.
Then there’s the wheel behaviour. The trolley uses large, wear-resistant rubber wheels intended to roll smoothly over a variety of surfaces such as concrete, tiles, carpets and asphalt. In real homes and workplaces, that range is useful because you rarely have one perfect floor type.
Strengths and where it makes sense

- Light enough for practical handling: aluminium alloy construction is positioned as easier to manage than heavier steel-style alternatives.
- Reinforced base with listed 75kg load capacity: aimed at heavier everyday loads rather than only light carry jobs.
- Comfort-focused handle and wide base: designed to improve grip and distribute load better than a narrow platform.
- Folding frame for storage: a folded size of 39.5 cm W x 6 cm D x 63 cm H makes it far easier to store than a non-folding trolley.
It makes sense if you want one trolley that you can realistically keep in the places you’ll actually use it—boot, garage, or a cupboard—without it becoming a permanent obstruction.
When to be cautious


This model’s appeal is practicality and convenience, but it may not be the top pick if you’re looking for specialist performance. As a folding sack trolley, it’s fundamentally designed for general movement, not precision handling.
Also, the “up to 75kg” claim is still a maximum figure, so if your loads are awkward, uneven or near the limit, it’s worth being cautious about how you place items on the base. No trolley likes being pushed beyond sensible loading.

If you’re primarily moving very large loads over rough terrain, or you need a more rigid, never-move frame for heavy industrial use, you may find other types of handling equipment make more sense.
Spec sheet (at a glance)
- Name: Yaheetech Aluminum Folding Hand Truck Heavy Duty Sack Trolley
- Type: Folding hand truck / sack trolley with wheels
- Colour: Black
- Material: High-strength aluminium alloy
- Load capacity: Up to 75kg
- Handle: Adjustable, three-stage handle
- Storage (folded size): 39.5 cm W x 6 cm D x 63 cm H
Is it worth it?
A solid pick if you need a folding aluminium sack trolley for everyday moves—luggage, boxes, groceries or office supplies—and you value quick setup plus storage space savings. It suits homeowners and small workplace users who want to reduce carrying effort without ending up with a bulky item.

You may want to skip it if you’re chasing heavy industrial-grade rigidity, require specialist handling on very rough ground, or you regularly plan to run close to any maximum loading without careful placement.
Mini FAQ


How quickly does it set up for use?
The design is meant to be quick: step on the nose plate and the wheels unfold smoothly.
Can it be stored easily at home?

Yes, the trolley folds for compact storage. The folded dimensions are given as 39.5 cm W x 6 cm D x 63 cm H, which should be manageable in a car boot, garage or closet.
What surfaces is it designed to handle?
It’s stated to roll smoothly over concrete, tiles, carpets and asphalt.
What weight can it carry?
The listed capacity is up to 75kg, so it’s built with heavier everyday loads in mind.
Is the handle adjustable?
Yes, it’s described as an adjustable three-stage handle.
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