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ChefBeckyD said:Here is my take on it...and I earned mine during a consultant promotion, so I don't have any money into it...
For me, it's mostly worthless. The thing is heavy, without adding any products into it - add in a stone or two and a piece of SA, and it's extremely hard to lift into my hatchback Vue.
For those that live in the South, where there aren't the seasons of Mud, Rain, Snow, Slush, and more Mud....I can see that it might be beneficial, but for me, living in Michigan, it does no good at all, because the few times I used it, I ended up having to CARRY that heavy thing in and out of the hosts homes and to my SUV, because the slush, mud, and snow get caught in the wheels, make it hard to pull, and then, there is no way anyone wants you to bring that muddy, snowy, slushy mess into their house.
And I won't even go into the time I had to haul it up to a 3rd floor apt, where there wasn't an elevator.
It mostly just sits in my office with stuff stored in it and on top of it, and very occasionally I bring it out for a vendor event. (when weather permits)
The_Kitchen_Guy said:Sounds like a cheap client being passed around bad lawyers.
Becca_in_MD said:I agree with Becky. It's heavy so when you add product, it gets heavier. Then you have to lift it in and out of the card, usually up some steps in and out of the house, never mind an apartment.
It is GREAT for doing vendor events. I can pack a ton in there and just wheel it in and out of the venue, with another bag on top, my paperwork bag and tool turn-about (if using) on a shoulder and make it in one trip.
If you have the chance to get one from someone selling it for $40 or less, go for it. There are a lot better ways to spend $40 PC.
ShellBeach said:The rolling case is heavy, but so is all the PC stuff anyway, no matter what you put it in.
Good info in these replies, seems it depends on everyone's climate, car size, and physical muscle state whether this case is useful or not.
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