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How to Move Heavy Stuff with Mag Ruffman

Wednesday, December 22nd, 2010
Easily move heavy load of branches

Moving a big load of branches

Mag Ruffman from ToolGirl.com recently showed how to move heavy stuff with BigSlider™ utility mover. Here’s what you’ll see in the video:

Move a heavy load of firewood; move a heavy potted plant; use it to stuff a bag full of detritus – then just remove it when you’re done; easy to load..and unload the car with heavy camping gear – especially joyful!…and drag your husband around when he’s King for the Day.

It’s an alternative to the wheel…and the wheelbarrow! Compare the handcart to BigSlider™ utility mover. “Simple and elegant…it’s a friction-reducer.” Slides over concrete, grass and wood – whatever you need to slide over. Turns on a dime!

Thanks Mag for the great demo! Here’s another link to the show…

http://www.ctstv.com/reallife/athome.php?vidID=20513

And, you can see more from Mag at http://www.toolgirl.com/

Buy your own Bigslider™ utility mover now!

“ToolGirl” Mag Ruffman’s How to Move a Tree review

Monday, August 16th, 2010

After all the suspense, you finally get to read Mag Ruffman’s review — rather than hearing about it from breathless Canadian customers. Very informative and entertaining – Thanks, Mag!

http://www.toolgirl.com/toolgirl/2010/08/inky-dinky-slider-how-to-move-heavy-stuff-singlehandedly-with-no-screaming.html

Go Mag Ruffman, ToolGirl! Wheelbarrow Alternative, Green Packing

Monday, August 16th, 2010

“There is a regular DIY column in our paper written by Mag Ruffman. She featured it and said it was a great product. It just happens that I was looking for an alternative to the standard wheelbarrow for my new home.

Regards, AB, Nova Scotia”

We just received an order from Nova Scotia, and FEDEX ground is the only way to get the Heavy Duty Tray to Canada at a semi-reasonable price. Our packing is very “green” since the Heavy Duty Tray, rope and handle are so tough that we just cable-tie and tag them. Your only waste is six HDPE cable ties, which are #2 recyclable.

Jeri