Red Dragon CD-100 Propane Cylinder Rolling Cart/Dolly
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| List Price: | $79.99 |
| Price: | $53.03 |
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Average customer review:Product Description
Ideally suited for any Red Dragon Torch Kit and for LP gas cylinders up to 40lbs. The single handle allows the operator to use a torch and move the dolly simultaneously. When torch is not in operation, it can be stored on the torch bracket. Features rugge d, welded tubular steel, with 2 seven inch wheels, dual ball bearings with a solid 5/8" axle, and an adjustable tank strap.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #5526 in Home Improvement
- Brand: Red Dragon
- Model: CD-100
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 14.35 pounds
Features
- Welded tubular steel construction
- Made with 2 7-inch steel wheels
- Comes with an adjustable tank strap
- Maximum load capacity is 100-pounds
- Does not include tank
Editorial Reviews
From the Manufacturer
This dolly makes the perfect companion for any Red Dragon Torch Kit and is ideally suited for LP Gas cylinders up to 40 pounds. The single handle allows the operator to use a torch and move the dolly simultaneously. When the torch is not in operation, it can be stored on the convenient torch bracket.
Customer Reviews
Cylinder rolling cart
Though I followed the instructions for putting the wheels on, the spread on the wheels is too narrow. When you put a 20 gallon propane tank on the cart the wheels rub and make it hard to pull the cart. Im trying to figure out a way to "shim" out the wheels on the shaft.
Not Very Impressed
Received the item in good time but the nylon strap was missing. Sent a message to Amazon but no reply!
Purchased another strap from Home Depot and assembled the wheels as per instructions. With a 20 lb cylinder they won't turn.
Not very impressive!
Good Idea / Bad Design
The pull along cylinder cart is a great idea and is very convenient. It needs to be redesigned though. The full size cylinder moves around on the cart which causes the wheels to drag on the cylinder. I had to affix two small blocks of wood onto mine to create space for the cylinder to sit and the wheels to move freely.
Overall, I do think it is a great idea. The prop on the back for the fire nozzle is a great design.




