Like to get your thoughts and opinions on these Suction cups for moving my SCA150

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i NEED TO move my SCA150 rimless about 10 ft to my FL room!! What your thoughts and concerns on a set of these Suction cups on Amazon to help with the move??
They are the - FCHO Glass Suction Cups Heavy Duty Aluminum Vacuum Plate Handle Glass Holder Hooks to Lift Large Glass/Tile Suction Cup Lifter/Moving Glass/Pad for Lifting/Dent Puller (2 Pack)...
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What about a furniture dolly? You could then just roll it....If you don’t have carpet. I moved my 220gal on a dolly with ease.

If you do have carpet, could you just slide it?

Ive never personally used those, I usually just ask some friends or a neighbor for a helping hand.
 
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Just placed an order for two sets of FCHO Glass Suction Cups Heavy Duty Aluminum Vacuum Plate Handle Glass Holders which should be plenty to move this BEAST!! I will be making a video on how it went in my 10 part series of episodes for my 150 build on my new YouTube channel...
 

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i NEED TO move my SCA150 rimless about 10 ft to my FL room!! What your thoughts and concerns on a set of these Suction cups on Amazon to help with the move??
They are the - FCHO Glass Suction Cups Heavy Duty Aluminum Vacuum Plate Handle Glass Holder Hooks to Lift Large Glass/Tile Suction Cup Lifter/Moving Glass/Pad for Lifting/Dent Puller (2 Pack)...
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I used 4 of those on a 180
Just make sure you have good suction
And they don’t slide before you fully lift
 
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Have you moved the [HASH=43722]#glass[/HASH] tank yet? Good luck and let us know how it goes!
 

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They sell very similar ones at harbor freight. They will slide. The ones with the pumps are much better. But for a tank that size couldn't you just carry it? I would imagine 2 able bodied guys could move that? I have a 150 48x30x24 and me and one buddy moved it no problem.
 

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Suction Cups make tank moving so easy.

Here is a link to another option. We have found these to be a great value for the price.

Hope things go perfectly on your move.


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I used forearm forklifts, from home depot. We used 4 of them with 8 people to move my RSR 3XL 900. I HIGHLY SUGGEST THESE FOR MOVING TANKS. Couldn't have been easier. Especially at the stairs. The people at the back just held the strap lower, so the tank was higher.
 

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i NEED TO move my SCA150 rimless about 10 ft to my FL room!! What your thoughts and concerns on a set of these Suction cups on Amazon to help with the move??
They are the - FCHO Glass Suction Cups Heavy Duty Aluminum Vacuum Plate Handle Glass Holder Hooks to Lift Large Glass/Tile Suction Cup Lifter/Moving Glass/Pad for Lifting/Dent Puller (2 Pack)...
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I used 4 of those and my guys had no issue with same size tank. Just make sure your tank and cups are clean. I wiped them with a damp lint free cloth and they worked fine.
 

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i NEED TO move my SCA150 rimless about 10 ft to my FL room!! What your thoughts and concerns on a set of these Suction cups on Amazon to help with the move??
They are the - FCHO Glass Suction Cups Heavy Duty Aluminum Vacuum Plate Handle Glass Holder Hooks to Lift Large Glass/Tile Suction Cup Lifter/Moving Glass/Pad for Lifting/Dent Puller (2 Pack)...
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I have 2 sets of these and have moved a ton of tanks with them. Just make sure the glass and the suction cups are clean. I haven't had them slide at all.
 
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I have 2 sets of these and have moved a ton of tanks with them. Just make sure the glass and the suction cups are clean. I haven't had them slide at all.
I used four of those for a 240 pound tank. They were marginal and close to their lifting capacity at 60# each. I'd recommend the 8" with the pumps for anything that heavy or heavier.
 

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I used four of those for a 240 pound tank. They were marginal and close to their lifting capacity at 60# each. I'd recommend the 8" with the pumps for anything that heavy or heavier.
Mine are rated for 220lbs. Which, I assume is per pair. I used 4 on a 180g tank and they were fine. I was doing pull-ups using them when I got them. I stuck to the heavy ductwork in my old basement and they held me and I'm 185lbs.
 

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