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BIHUI Large Format Tile Transport Cart

by BIHUI
SKU LFCART
Original price $729.00 - Original price $729.00
Original price
$729.00
$729.00 - $729.00
Current price $729.00

Heavy-duty transport for slabs that were never meant to be carried by hand. The BIHUI Large Format Tile Transport Cart rolls big porcelain panels through doorways, up ramps, and across rough concrete safely — a reinforced frame prevents the panel flex that cracks slabs, and big wheels absorb curbs and debris without jolting the material.

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A rolling cart for safe transport of large-format porcelain slabs and panels.

  • Frame: Reinforced to prevent panel flexing — a common cause of cracks during handling
  • Support: Wide support arms distribute weight evenly; adjustable for different tile sizes and thicknesses
  • Wheels: Large wheels roll over curbs, debris, and uneven surfaces without jolting the material
  • Best for: Slab showers, countertops, wall and floor panels, and commercial installs
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BIHUI Large Format Tile Transport Cart — Move Slabs Without the Cracks

Panel flex is what cracks large-format tile in transit — let a big slab bend over a curb or a rough threshold and you've lost it. The BIHUI transport cart is reinforced to prevent that flexing during handling, so slabs and panels move safely from the truck to the work area. Wide support arms distribute the weight evenly and adjust for different tile sizes and thicknesses, keeping the panel fully backed.

Large wheels roll over curbs, debris, and uneven surfaces without jarring the load, so the slab gets where it's going intact. The safe, controlled way to move big tile across a jobsite.

Why Tile Pros Choose It

  • Prevents cracks: Reinforced frame stops panel flexing in transit
  • Even support: Wide arms distribute weight and adjust to tile size
  • Rolls anywhere: Large wheels handle curbs, debris, and rough ground
  • Safe handling: Keeps big slabs backed and stable
  • Jobsite-ready: Built for moving large-format tile on site

Pro tip: Keep the panel centered and fully supported on the arms before you move, and take curbs and thresholds slow and straight-on so the load doesn't shift or flex.