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Does anyone actually know how these platform trolleys hold up after a year of daily use?

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I keep seeing heavy duty platform trolleys listed everywhere with big numbers on load capacity, like 500kg or 1000kg, but does anyone know if those numbers actually mean anything in real daily warehouse use or if they're just best case lab type figures that fall apart once dust, heat, and constant pushing come into play here in Dubai, because we're setting up a small storage and distribution spot in Ras Al Khor and I genuinely don't know what to trust anymore after reading five different product pages that all say the same generic stuff about strength and durability without explaining what actually wears out first, is it the wheels, the frame joints, the handle welds, or something else entirely that nobody warns you about until it happens to you, and does the wheel material actually matter as much as people say or is that overhyped, because I've heard polyurethane wheels are better for concrete floors but I've also heard rubber lasts longer under heavier loads so now I'm just more confused than when I started, also does anyone know if there's a noticeable difference between the cheaper trolleys sold in bulk hardware markets versus the ones from actual industrial equipment suppliers, because while browsing I came across crateco's trolley section and their listings seemed more detailed than most, but I still don't know if paying more upfront genuinely saves money later or if that's just something suppliers say to justify higher prices, and has anyone here actually compared two different trolleys side by side under the same workload to see which one degrades faster, because I feel like most reviews online are either super vague or written by people who used the thing twice and never followed up months later, so I'm mainly wondering from people who've dealt with heavy daily loads, like moving stacked boxes, machinery parts, or drums repeatedly across a warehouse floor, what's the realistic lifespan you got out of your platform trolley before something needed replacing, and did brakes on the wheels make a real safety difference or is that something you can skip without much risk, because our loading area has a slight slope and I keep worrying about a loaded trolley rolling on its own, and finally does platform size actually affect long term durability the way some people claim, like does a slightly bigger platform reduce stress on the frame compared to a smaller one carrying the same weight, or is that just something people say without real proof, because honestly at this point I'd just settle for a straightforward answer on what the best heavy duty platform trolleys in Dubai actually are based on people who've broken a trolley or two through real use, rather than another polished description that sounds the same no matter which supplier page I end up on.

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