• 3-in-1 roller stand with 150-pound capacity
  • Supports and moves heavy material in multiple directions
  • Capped feet and tubes offer stability
  • Folds up for easy storage and transport
  • Height adjusts from 28 inches to 45 inches

I put it together and where you flip it around to different sides it would come off everytime. I tapped the rod in the roller so it was centered and now it is fine. It seems to be well made well

Assembly instructions are useless, but if you are buying this, chances are you don't need instructions to assemble and use it anyway. Folds up fairly compact. Sturdy, easy to unfold and adjust height.

This tool will help me out a great deal with my projects. The manufacturing quality is top rate and the unit is very sturdy. I would recommend this unit to those that are looking for a tool to do the job at a great price and built to stand up with any project it was built to handle.

Fantastic! I bought two of them and had them assembled in a few minutes. They don't rock, and I can adjust the leg tension to close easily but stay open if I'm moving one of them one-handed. I use them all the time. Very good value.

Did the job. Better price than Lowes/Home Depot overprices brands. The 5 rollers are great for sanding projects.

First, which has nothing to do with the quality of the product: fulfillment by Amazon either beat the bottoms out of the store shelf box mine was packaged in and lost the hardware, or else they sent me a return instead of a new product that didn't come back with all of the pieces. The latter is likely because the stand was partially assembled when I opened it. Shame on you Amazon. There are some critiques worth mentioning in previous reviews, as follows: The stand is top heavy: true. The legs don't lock open which can lead to walking or inconsistent heights: true Scabby edges and overall poor fit and finish: true. Can't beat it for $30: true. Easy solution to the majority of the problems follows: Take a couple 2x4s cut a couple inches larger than the outside width of the stance of the extended legs. Clamp them together and use a hole saw or forstner bit the same diameter as the legs to drill a hole through the sides of the clamped boards so that half of the hole falls on either board at the distance necessary to fit over the feet. You now have a pair of blocks that adds weight and stability to the bottom. Throw a couple pieces of rope on them and you can hang them from the top while moving and leave them slung over the handle out of the way when being used to avoid bending over. If you need more weight, throw something on top of the 2x4s. Simple. Cheap. Effective. Efficient. Lazy. Qualities I find useful. Scabby stuff is just scabby, if it bothers you that much take the time to clean it up yourself, you decided not to pay someone else to do it when you bought this at the advertised price.

I got two of these today and assembled them in about 10 minutes total (7 for the first and 3 for the second). Instructions are simple pictures. Easy to follow. Pro: Three positions - uniroller, drum roller or platform Smooth, ball-bearing rollers Long extension 29" - 48" Powder-coated steel legs & roller case Hefty, comfortable extension lock handle Rubberized plastic feet (soft, grippy) Sits perfectly level on my floor Cons: No locking mechanism for the folding leg. Narrow feet (17" total. Only 8.5" on either side) For the price, these are awesome! 150 lb rating is conservative. Held my weight with no problem (225 lbs). No lock allows the one leg to swing closed when you pick it up. Not a big deal but you'll have to make sure it is fully opened every time you move it. The narrow footprint means they will knock over fairly easily so be careful applying too much lateral force, especially when fully extended. These are really minor issues for a $35 roller stand. Overall, I am very pleased. Highly recommended.

I've already use this numerous times. I used it for a third hand while installing a large, heavy, fixture inside a cabinet. Solid. Well made. I like the option of flat top, roll top, or multiple roller top.

The flexibility and function of this support is great for the price. The maximum height is a couple inches taller than a lot of cheap roller supports too. Attach it to a heavier base (I used conduit clamps) or put sandbags on the feet for better stability.

This is a very nicely made product. I can easily adjust it or my radial arm saw or my table saw. I'm glad that I got a support that not only has a roller, but also ball roller and a stop. It is very stable. I will buy more to handle plywood on my table saw. Folds up easily and stays put.