Pricing and Costs of Furniture Dollies

Furniture dollies range in price from inexpensive rentals to costly custom built models

By Stephanie Feaman
Furniture dollies consist of wheeled platforms that are made of aluminum, wood, plastic or steel. Furthermore, these materials are available in different shapes and designs to make allowances for the movement of heavy items and equipment.

The pricing and costs of furniture dollies depends mostly on simplicity of the model. Furniture dollies typically range from $34 to $300. Use the following steps to find a furniture dolly that meets your business requirements.

1. Decide if your business needs a standard furniture dolly or one that makes allowances for specific circumstances as you can expect to pay more for a specialty item.

2. Weigh the pros and cons of using wood, steel, aluminum or plastic furniture dollies for cost effectiveness.

3. Rent as opposed to buying one if the option is available and it makes good business sense for your company to do so.

 

Buy furniture dollies with a basic design unless your business must cater to specific needs

Dollies for moving furniture are inexpensive unless they're built to accommodate a specific need. For the most part, a basic model furniture dolly sales for far less than a model that's comprised of costly materials or custom built to accommodate particular circumstances. Expect to find basic models starting a little over $30 and topping out around $100, with a 18" x 30" basic carpeted dolly with 3" hard rubber casters being on the low end and a 24 x 36" solid wood top model with 5" polyurethane ball bearing casters being on the high end.
Try: Learn more about the use and design of dollies on Industrial 101 before you make a purchase. Decide which type of dolly can best meet your business needs and shop with purpose. L.G. Rathbun makes hardwood dollies to order. Review their site to see other resource offerings that include jumbo, rubber end and carpeted dollies as well as detailed descriptions of castors. Nationwide Industrial Supply stocks the Whisper-Quiet Furniture Dolly for use in hospitals, libraries, schools, laboratories and other environments that require silence.

Review the product life of various types of furniture dollies when considering price

Determine if your business needs are better met by a durable plastic furniture dolly made of polyethylene as it may last longer than an item made of wood, aluminum or steel. These furniture moving dollies are easy to assemble and maintain as the non-porous platform is mildew and rot-resistant. Choose a style that allows your business to move furniture with dollies that are designed for the job.
Try: Global Equipment offers a variety of plastic dollies that include heavy duty models with a flush deck or rubber padded deck and 4" casters for less than $60 as well as lightweight models with 4" non-marring rubber wheels at prices that range between $45 and $70. Wooden Dollies.com sells industrial strength wooden dollies with a minimum capacity of 1,000 pounds each. Prices start just under $20 for a low-end standard plain top dolly, ranging upwards of $200 for more heavy-duty ones like the Lawn Rover Dolly. Rand Materials Handling and Packaging Supplies sells steel and aluminum dollies that are available in a variety shapes and sizes at prices that range from $50 to $300.

Rent used furniture dollies and save money

Get furniture dollies for sale or rent one if it better meets the needs of your business. Renting is the best option if you only need a furniture dolly for one major move or infrequent moves and your office lacks the storage space.
Try: U-Haul rents a four-wheel furniture dolly with the capacity to move 1,000 pounds for less than $15. Visit Moving Day Boxes and learn about furniture dolly rentals and associated expenses, like dolly pads and additional dolly rental fees. If renting isn't an option, Uline sells hardwood, solid top and plastic dollies with prices that range from $35 to $75. Pay less when you buy more than one when.

 

  • Look for ergonomic features on furniture dollies that carry over 1000 loads.