I searched high and low for an easy way to move a heavy refrigerator and range across newly installed porcelain tile without marking or cracking it. I have a 2 wheel dolly ... too much weight concentrated in two areas (wheel contact areas) and a risk of dropping the heavy refrigerator while putting it in place (front and one side access only at install location). I have the furniture mover round plastic disks (moved a heavy piano once with those on carpet with 4 people), but that would be tough to get them out once at the installed location and getting them onto the tile (over the tile edge lip), was worried about marking the surface and the force to move the heavy refrigerator. Lifting straps (two person lift) would not work - install location had only front and one side access, plus with the refrigerator (largest residential Samsung 400+ Lbs) being so heavy, I would have had to hire someone to move it. I saw this. Hunted and hunted for a place to rent one. No dice.I took the financial plunge and bought it. Works pretty much as advertised. For the 400+Lb refrigerator, it took both hands and some effort to move it still. I needed help only because it the big heavy frig was a little awkward to turn while also holding the blower. Not a major amount of effort was needed though. I thought this product was fantastic, but a little too pricey. It did the job as advertised. I would not advise using this for carpeting though. The vinyl strips they supply are a little short for shuffling them in front of each other while the lift is active. If you buy it for that, invest in some of that hardboard/fiberboard from your home improvement store, set that on the carpet, then move your heavy furniture on top of the hardboard. Guys ... if you cut the hardboard correctly, you can then use it for the top of your bench afterwards. The bag carrying case is REAL flimsy and does not hold shape. I had to box the blower back up into it's shipping box and put that in the bag (as how it was shipped) and then the flimsy carrying bag could hold it's desired boxy shape. The shipping box was tore in two places, but the product was not damaged - no packing material inside of the product shipping box. Great, great product (and so cool to show people) but I wish it was about half the $399 price I paid. Looking to rent it out to friends to make back some of that money. Once I get hardwood floors in my dining room, this will also come in real handy for moving heavy furniture across the wood floor.The product appears to be made out of good durable materials, but time will tell. This is wordy, but hopefully you get something out of this review for the "Cadillac" of furniture mover devices. [Thumbs up!]