Suction Cups for moving

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Anyone out there have any experience using suction cups to lift and move a tank? I have seen a couple threads of people recommending them to others, but haven't seen much as far as "real world results" go. Any risk of glass scratching? Anyone have them FAIL during a lift or move?
 

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https://www.amazon.com/Woods-Powr-G...ocphy=9004403&hvtargid=pla-314819605365&psc=1

I prefer this style over the lever style. I prefer this style over the dual cup with the handle in the middle. They work well. Have moved tons of glass and stone as well with the cups I linked. Harbor freight tools are typically low quality. In many cases the HF tool will do the job, but regarding suction cups I would definitely skip HF and get the cups I linked.
 
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https://www.amazon.com/Woods-Powr-G...ocphy=9004403&hvtargid=pla-314819605365&psc=1

I prefer this style over the lever style. I prefer this style over the dual cup with the handle in the middle. They work well. Have moved tons of glass and stone as well with the cups I linked. Harbor freight tools are typically low quality. In many cases the HF tool will do the job, but regarding suction cups I would definitely skip HF and get the cups I linked.

Oof $85 each :/
 

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I used the HF ones for years, loaned them to someone and they never gave them back.

I never had an issue with them.

Now, I use grip gloves they are amazing.
 

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I wouldn’t move anything bigger than a 180 without them. Their are several places you can rent them from.
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Reefer 250. So not very large. It's 55 gallons on top I think? Glass is thick, but I lifted it on the stand out of the box with myself and another guy. This time it will be going down 3 flights of stairs and I kind of wanted some sort of insurance for the lift.
 

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Reefer 250. So not very large. It's 55 gallons on top I think? Glass is thick, but I lifted it on the stand out of the box with myself and another guy. This time it will be going down 3 flights of stairs and I kind of wanted some sort of insurance for the lift.
I wouldn’t use suction cups for a tank that size.
 

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