  - Panel carry helps you easily hand-carry panels of flat wood or other material
- Provides increased balance and control during transportation
- Angled handles keep hands away from panel for added comfort
- Comes in high-visibility yellow
- 14-inch handle for extra reach
 List Price: $6.70 Lowest Price: $4.59 
 Product Description: * Helps transport building boards and other flat materials with ease * 14" handle for extra reach and visibility while carrying drywall * One person can carry large materials with better balance and control * Durable plastic handle angled to keep knuckles away from panels for comfort * 14" Amazon.com Product Description: The Stanley Panel Carry is designed to make it easy to hand-carry flat panels of wood and other materials. It features a 14-inch handle for extra reach, and it is designed for better balance, control, and visibility while carrying. Its angled handles keep hands away from the panel for comfort. The panel carry is a high-visibility yellow. Customer Reviews: Rating:  Date: 2008-06-15 Like having a helper. This simple panel carrier is great. I am using it to move interior doors and it gives me excellent control and is like having a helper. For the low price, this is a bargain tool. Rating:  Date: 2008-04-08 I use it frequently I use this to move drywall and plywood when I have to move it any distance by myself. The handle is angled away from the face of the sheet, is comfortable, and just the right length, leaving your other hand free to balance the top edge of the sheet. I'd give it 5 stars if Stanley improved a few things just a bit: First, if they reduced the front-to-back depth of the bottom just bit and made the retention lip a bit higher, the sheet would feel a little more secure (it's not worth carrying more than 2 sheets anyway, as it becomes too hard to balance). Second, if it could freestand a little more securely, it would be that much easier to get a sheet on the thing. It's a pain in the neck when it falls over. In spite of all that, it's still the sheet carrier I reach for most often. Cheap, strong, and reliable. Bright yellow makes it hard to lose, too. Rating:  Date: 2008-04-07 Handy for the price. it is worth every penny. helped me carry 50 sheets of 1/2 inch drywall into the basment by myself. I couldnt have done it with out this. panels slip a little if not held tightly but overcame with addition of 2 side tape and piece of 280 grit sandpaper. Rating:  Date: 2008-01-01 Drywall Carrier I bought this for my husband for Christmas. At first he wasn't quit sure what it was. After I explained it to him he agreed that it is a wonderful idea and can't wait for the chance to use it. Rating:  Date: 2007-12-27 Takes a load off ... Able to do a lot more work with a lot less effort. Sure, you can just grip the plywood from the top, or hold one hand high and one low, resting the board or sheetrock on your shoulder, but it's energy that can be best spent elsewhere.
... A handy person can slap a helpful aid together themselves, but it's $6 well spent. |