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"If the
Bigslider had been around 5,000 years ago, the wheel
might have never been invented."
-- Jim Meigs
Editor-in-Chief
Popular Mechanics |
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The “I wish I’d thought of that” Award
Friday, May 2, 2008
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If there were an “I wish I’d thought of that” Award,
Bigslider™ Utility Mover would win it. Originally designed for
moving heavy potted plants and mulch bags on concrete and
grass, Bigslider™ is a huge 2 x 5 ft piece of tough
plastic with a handle. The concept is simple: why lift
into the wheelbarrow or struggle with dragging when you
can slide on a low-friction surface? It even holds 13 to 39
gal trash bags open, then easily slides bags to the curb
without ripping. Now that’s a great gardening tool.
And Bigslider™ doesn’t stop at the garden gate. Moving
heavy furniture around the house is easy. Armoires and
chests of drawers (not to mention that stack of boxes in the
garage) start with just a 1/16-inch tilt, then load and
slide. No more improvising with the old piece of carpet or
cardboard.
Bigslider™ reduces effort by 2 to 5 times over grass, mud,
snow, concrete, bricks, carpet, wood, or tile.
Businesses as diverse as hardware stores, auto mechanics,
offices and veterinarians move everything from 400-600
lb chain barrels and car engines on concrete, to file
cabinets, bookcases and 240 lb loads of dog food. A tool
that works for everyone -- single moms and widows, lawn
maintenance crews and men with hurting backs. What will they
think of next? |
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