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Thank you!!!
the one on the bottom going up the stairs has it a lot easier. either way, moving is a very underrated job
That's just amazing I want a set of those harnesses for moving s*** that would work so good moving refrigerators washers dryers anything heavy really couches whatever
@@thomasmaddox1733 See first Comment
I moved my sister from a 3rd floor apartment with none of that rigging. Man I'll never do that again.
I used to do my own moving, it is just not worth it. now I hire it out. even though there's a cost involved, it is just a lot easier.
When they came up with this it's the best way to move refrigerators or anything you can put in that band
Bravo!
You're the best
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Thanks a lot they really help me to change my turn signal flusher on my car
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Brilliant
I still like this invention. It’s a classic 🎉
Used these for condensers in HVAC
Thank you!! It worked on my 2007 Matrix! That was so annoying!!
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Y’all ain’t ever heard of a trolley/dolley? Ya just lean it up, slide it under, and tilt it back. This is working harder jot smarter.
@@keely-lornekirby7370 and what do you do if it is uneven terrain, or gravel, or dirt, or stairs? I've already used such a device, and sure it can be done, but the refrigerator is still very top-heavy on a dolly, and if it gets off balance even a little bit, it is going down, and you're not stopping it. Ask me how I know...
My mans locs are carrying most of the weight
That is just slick
Man i tell you these straps are literal game changers💯🗣
Wow, amazing.
Can it work for a car
Any gas engine vehicle
Mad respect for you guys straight up team work 💪 👍
Great communication 👍🏻
Fast
This neat
5 years later, a mf need back surgery
Men That do this type of work need to be more appreciated and definitely paid more, but it definitely makes the work easier when you have a good partner that knows how to communicate… stay safe work hard
I just wanna no what the strap is called
@@DominicDean-ec5zf See first Comment, of course
Let mine idle for 5 min when I took her out for my first ride on her. She was steaming coolant frome somewhere and rad was pretty hot. Kinda scared me never seen a bike do this before. So needless to say I don't idle anymore. Wish I'd seen you video before. Thanks for making this. At least I know now there's nothing wrong with my bike and not to idle.
Yeah, no dirtbike needs to sit and idle for long - but especially these 4-strokes racing bikes. I have many more videos about this bike and tons of others on my channel. Check it out.
They are two gentlemen hard worker to provide their wife and kids..salute ❤
I use to work for mattress firm and too large heave mattresses that weighed 3x more then that refrigerator and used those exact straps. They definitely make the job easier but it’s still a very hard job having to do 14 stops a day bringing in the new and taking out the old… the hardest spots to work was big bear and apartments with no elevator and having to go to the fifth floor lol … also worked for companies who would also sell refrigerators and furniture those weren’t fun either. lol what I’m trying to say is fuck that job lol
This is why I now do the "mattress in a box" from Amazon. Amazingly comfortable, lightweight, inexpensive, and they ship it to you (in a small box.) I was skeptical too. But once I slept on it - wow, amazing.
Nah thats the same fridge i got
👏👍
My question is where you work to get a team member. FedEx says deliver forklift forks fridges and freezers your self. Those look awesome though.
Cool
These are the jobs ai should be doing
Pros 💪
When I was a Mover I would strap refrigerators to my back and lean forward and carry them up stairs down stairs where ever. I found that to be the easiest way but I’m also 6”3. I wouldn’t recommend this to someone 5 foot unless it’s a small College Dorm refrigerator. Hate to see someone get crushed or their balls end up in their stomach. 💪💪🏽💪🏼
Fantastic 👌🏼
Dude in the back built like a fridge.
Mad respect to these guys! 🙌🏾🥰🥰
Reminds me of when my uncle, aunt, cousin and I moved a whole huge house worth of furniture with these. They were in their last 3-5 years with the army and got paid to do the move themselves. They gave me and my cousin a band each for helping. My uncle was strong as an ox, as was aunty for a 5’5 woman. Me and cuz were 13 or so but definitely strong for the age. Between us and those freaking shoulder straps we were able to move some heavy ass furniture (if you’ve ever moved a pool table, ya know).
I have these straps. It's really amazing how the heavy piece of whatever feels light.
Awesome
👍👍
I tried to help my husband hang drywall. It was only 9 pieces but let me tell you. Men have a completely different communication style . A smidge to him and to me were vey different! It took us several hours to hang those 9 pieces of drywall and I was never so happy to get the hell away from drywall in my life. Never offered again either.
@@lisajeter9511 Shoulda hired it out. Let a pro handle it.
Nothing sexier or exciting than watching men working hard.
Stay in skool kids...
Team
I used those straps in 2014 when I was delivering appliances. Had 20 stops a day delivering all types a of appliances up stairs and down stairs and walking up hill.
Great teamwork 😊