Coatingsarecrack
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- Dec 9, 2018
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I have the Grit Guard and knock-off versions.
The main differences between the two are the as mentioned holding screws and the wheels. I also find the Grit Guard version being deeper and made of thicker plastic. I've found the larger wheels smoother running, especially over Swisstrax.
As for the holding screws, I've never used them as I have seen them crack buckets. Also, once they are full of water, they really don't need to be torqued down. The Grit Guard bucket dollies are actually sold and used across many industries, not just detailing. You can image in a janitorial situation, having the bucket steadied with the screws would be a consideration when used with a mop. Some will drill holes in the dolly to help water drain away. They don't come with drain holes because drainage in a janitorial role would be counter productive.
In any case, both versions work exactly the same. The money saved on the knock-off could be put into larger casters, narrowing the gap functionality gap to the Grit Guard.
Those larger wheels aren’t standard on US dolly’s. Does it look like those wheels on you GG dolly wheels would work on the other one? You can order those wheels as upgrade.
It’s what Matt uses in his bucket set up he sells. GG even offers a wheel set up above that one.
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