Definitions
- Referring to a small platform with wheels used for moving heavy objects. - Talking about a cart or hand truck used for transporting items. - Describing a wheeled device used for moving furniture or equipment.
- Referring to a wheeled vehicle powered by electricity or overhead cables used for public transportation. - Talking about a cart or basket on wheels used for carrying groceries or other items. - Describing a device with wheels used for moving materials in a factory or warehouse.
List of Similarities
- 1Both are wheeled devices used for transporting items.
- 2Both can be used for moving heavy objects.
- 3Both have a platform or basket for holding items.
- 4Both can be pushed or pulled by a person.
- 5Both are commonly used in industrial or commercial settings.
What is the difference?
- 1Power source: Dolley is manually operated, while trolley can be powered by electricity or overhead cables.
- 2Size: Trolley is typically larger than dolley and can carry more items.
- 3Function: Dolley is primarily used for moving heavy objects, while trolley can be used for both transportation and storage.
- 4Design: Trolley often has a basket or cart-like structure, while dolley has a flat platform for holding items.
- 5Usage: Trolley is more commonly used in public transportation or grocery stores, while dolley is more commonly used in industrial or commercial settings.
Remember this!
Dolley and trolley are both wheeled devices used for transporting items. However, dolley is manually operated and primarily used for moving heavy objects, while trolley can be powered by electricity or overhead cables and used for both transportation and storage.