I move appliances often enough that the strap kit on my dolly matters as much as the dolly itself. Over the last year I bought five different appliance strap sets and put them through real moves, including two full size refrigerators, a stacked washer and dryer, and a 1,200 pound gun safe up a flight of stairs. Here are the ones that earned the next job and the one I would not buy again.
| Strap set | Working load limit | Mechanism | Length | My rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Forearm Forklift Lifting Straps | 800 lbs | Shoulder loop | 9 ft | 4.5/5 |
| Keeper Heavy Duty Appliance Strap | 1,500 lbs | Cam buckle | 12 ft | 4.6/5 |
| Rhino USA Ratchet Straps (2 pack) | 1,667 lbs | Ratchet | 15 ft | 4.7/5 |
| HRT Stair Climbing Strap | 1,200 lbs | Padded loop | 6 ft | 4.4/5 |
| AmazonBasics Appliance Tie Down | 800 lbs | Cam buckle | 10 ft | 3.9/5 |
Forearm Forklift Lifting Straps
These are not technically dolly straps but they show up so often in moving kits that I compared them anyway. Two people loop the harness over their shoulders, then thread the strap under the appliance and stand up. A 350 pound refrigerator lifted off the floor with noticeably less back strain. The technique only works on flat ground, and stairs are a hard no. For furniture and floor transfers they are excellent.
Keeper Heavy Duty Appliance Strap
The Keeper appliance strap is the cam buckle workhorse I use most often. The webbing is 2 inches wide and rated to a working load limit of 1,500 pounds, which gave me real headroom on a 400 pound refrigerator. The cam buckle held position through repeated stair steps without slipping, and the rubberized hook ends did not scratch finished surfaces. Twelve feet of length wrapped around the largest appliances I encountered with room to spare.
Rhino USA Ratchet Straps
For the gun safe move I switched to Rhino USA ratchet straps because the cam buckles could not get enough tension. The ratchet mechanism let me cinch the load tight against the dolly frame, and the safe did not shift through 14 stair steps. Working load limit is over 1,600 pounds per strap, and I used two in an X pattern. The downside is release time. A ratchet release in a hurry takes longer than a cam, so I would not pick these for one person solo work.
HRT Stair Climbing Strap
The HRT padded stair climbing strap is short on purpose and designed to go around the back of an appliance while a partner controls the dolly. The padded section sat across my shoulders comfortably for two flights, and the buckle is forward of the body so adjustments are easy mid carry. Six feet of length is too short for tie down work but ideal for a person to person lift assist.
AmazonBasics Appliance Tie Down
This is the strap I will not buy again. The cam buckle slipped under a 280 pound dryer when I leaned the dolly back to start a stair step, and only the second strap kept the load on the cart. The webbing rating is technically 800 pounds, but the buckle quality is the weak link. Save this for very light loads or skip it entirely.
How to Choose
Match the working load limit to at least double the weight of the heaviest thing you plan to move. Two straps in an X pattern beat one strap going across, because if one slips the other still holds. Cam buckles are the right default for appliances because they release fast when you need to reposition. Ratchet straps belong on cargo tie down and the heaviest single use moves. Inspect straps before every job for fraying, exposed tracer threads, or hardware damage. A six dollar strap saved is a destroyed appliance and a hospital trip waiting to happen.
Frequently asked questions
What weight rating do appliance dolly straps need?+
Look for a working load limit at or above 1,000 pounds for full size refrigerators and gun safes. Total breaking strength should be at least three times the working load limit.
Are ratcheting straps better than cam buckle for dollies?+
Ratcheting straps give more tension and are better for cargo tie down, but cam buckle straps are easier to release in a hurry and are what most appliance dollies are designed for.
Can I reuse a strap after it has been overloaded?+
No. Once the webbing has stretched permanently, the working load limit is no longer valid. Replace any strap that visibly elongated or shows abrasion through the colored tracer.