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TurboLift™ — Drive, Lift & Tow a Working Mini Forklift Right on Your Desk

TurboLift™ — Drive, Lift & Tow a Working Mini Forklift Right on Your Desk

Park a Working Forklift on Your Desk — One That Actually Lifts, Steers, and Tows

Meet the TurboLift™ Mini Forklift — a 1:64 remote-control rig small enough to live next to your keyboard, built to do the thing every other desk toy only pretends to do: raise its forks, grab the little pallet, and haul it across your desk. You drive it, you steer it, you load it. It's the hands-on reset your afternoon's been missing.

Product demonstration

Stop Letting Another Fidget Toy Die in Your Desk Drawer

You bought the spinner. You bought the clicky cube your coworkers hated. Both were boring inside a week and now they're rolling around in a drawer. The problem with most desk toys is simple — they don't actually do anything. A basic RC car just drives in circles. This one has a real working lift, so there's an actual task to master: line up the forks, slide under the pallet, raise, drive, set it down.

➤ Forks That Actually Lift — Not Just Roll: The alloy forks raise and lower straight from the remote, so you can scoop up the included pallet and carry real little loads. The lifting actually works — that's the whole point.

➤ Two Speeds and Tight Steering in a Palm-Sized Body: At 1:64 scale and just 11.5 cm long, it turns left and right and switches between a slow 30% creep for precise loading and a 100% sprint when you want to race it across the desk. Controls are smooth enough to thread it between a coffee cup and your laptop.

➤ No-Fuss USB-C Charging: It tops up off the same USB-C cable you already own. Plug it in between tasks and it's ready the next time the afternoon slump hits — no battery drawer raids, no proprietary plug.

Why It Beats Every Toy Currently Living on Your Desk

The difference is the working metal lift and the 2-in-1 attachment. Pop the forks off and clip on the hook arm, and the same machine becomes a crane that swings and grabs. Hitch the flatbed trailer to the back and it tows cargo behind it like a real warehouse rig. That's three ways to play out of one little body — fork, hook, and haul.

It's built around an alloy body and metal forks instead of the hollow plastic that snaps the first time it rolls off the desk. The details are spot on — the "25" on the counterweight, the grey mast, the chunky tires — so it reads like a shrunk-down real forklift, not a gumball-machine toy.

The One Thing on the Office Floor People Actually Stop For

"Figured it'd just roll around like every other cheap RC toy I've bought. Then it actually slid under the pallet and picked it up — now my coworkers keep stealing it off my desk to play with. More fun than I expected for the price." – Marcus R.

Turn Any Desk Into a Mini Loading Dock

✓ A Reset Button for Your Hands: Something tactile to do between tasks that isn't your phone — load the pallet, run a lap, set it down, breathe.

✓ The Gift That Actually Gets Played With: Works for the truck-obsessed kid and the adult who never grew out of construction equipment. The forklift fans and warehouse crew love it on sight.

✓ Small Footprint, Big Desk Presence: It fits in your palm and parks beside your monitor without taking over the desk — then steals the room the second you start driving it.

From Box to Loading Cargo in 3 Steps

Step 1: Power on with the remote — it starts in the slow 30% mode, so your first laps stay easy to control.

Step 2: Drive, steer, and use the fork buttons to raise the alloy forks, slide under the pallet, and lift. Tap up to 100% when you want more speed.

Step 3: Swap the forks for the hook arm or hitch the trailer for a new way to play — and recharge over USB-C when you're ready for the next round.

 

TurboLift™ Mini Forklift Generic Desk Toys Standard RC Cars
Working alloy forks that raise, lower, and carry the included pallet ❌ No moving parts — just sits there ❌ Drives only, no lifting
2-in-1 fork + hook arm and a tow-behind trailer for three ways to play ❌ One trick, boring in a week ❌ No attachments, no towing
Two speeds + USB-C recharge in an alloy & ABS body built to survive desk drops ❌ Single mode, hollow plastic ❌ Single speed, frequent battery swaps

Specifications – What You're Actually Getting

  • Scale: 1:64 — true desk and shelf size
  • Forklift Dimensions: 11.5 cm (L) × 3.7 cm (W) × 6.6 cm (H) — roughly 4.5 inches long, fits in your palm
  • Material: Alloy body & metal forks with ABS detailing
  • Remote: 2.4GHz controller with two speed modes (30% low / 100% high), forward/reverse, left/right, and fork lift/lower
  • Battery & Charging: Built-in rechargeable battery, USB Type-C cable included
  • In the Box: Mini forklift, remote, loading pallet, hook/boom attachment, fork attachment, USB-C cable

Questions? Get the Straight Talk You Need

Do the forks actually lift, or do they just look like they do?

They genuinely lift. The fork buttons on the remote raise and lower the alloy forks, so you can slide under the included pallet, pick it up, and carry it across the desk.

Will it hold up, or break like the cheap RC stuff?

It's built around an alloy body and metal forks rather than hollow plastic, so it shrugs off the desk-edge tumbles and daily handling that crack flimsier toys.

Is it too small and fiddly to control on a desk?

No — it starts in the slow 30% mode for precise loading and steering in tight space, and you bump it to 100% only when you want speed. Most people are loading the pallet within a few minutes.

What comes in the box?

The forklift, the 2.4GHz remote, a loading pallet, the swappable hook/boom attachment, a fork attachment, and a USB-C charging cable.

How does charging work?

It charges over the included USB-C cable from any standard port. Top it off between tasks and it's ready for plenty of desk laps the next time you reach for it.

A Real Working Machine, Shrunk to Fit Your Desk

The TurboLift™ Mini Forklift isn't another toy you'll forget about by Friday. Alloy body, metal forks that lift, two speeds, a hook and a trailer to keep it interesting — it's the rare desk piece that's still fun a month in. Drive it, load it, and keep the coolest thing on the floor parked right next to your keyboard.

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Park a Working Forklift on Your Desk — One That Actually Lifts, Steers, and Tows

Meet the TurboLift™ Mini Forklift — a 1:64 remote-control rig small enough to live next to your keyboard, built to do the thing every other desk toy only pretends to do: raise its forks, grab the little pallet, and haul it across your desk. You drive it, you steer it, you load it. It's the hands-on reset your afternoon's been missing.

Product demonstration

Stop Letting Another Fidget Toy Die in Your Desk Drawer

You bought the spinner. You bought the clicky cube your coworkers hated. Both were boring inside a week and now they're rolling around in a drawer. The problem with most desk toys is simple — they don't actually do anything. A basic RC car just drives in circles. This one has a real working lift, so there's an actual task to master: line up the forks, slide under the pallet, raise, drive, set it down.

➤ Forks That Actually Lift — Not Just Roll: The alloy forks raise and lower straight from the remote, so you can scoop up the included pallet and carry real little loads. The lifting actually works — that's the whole point.

➤ Two Speeds and Tight Steering in a Palm-Sized Body: At 1:64 scale and just 11.5 cm long, it turns left and right and switches between a slow 30% creep for precise loading and a 100% sprint when you want to race it across the desk. Controls are smooth enough to thread it between a coffee cup and your laptop.

➤ No-Fuss USB-C Charging: It tops up off the same USB-C cable you already own. Plug it in between tasks and it's ready the next time the afternoon slump hits — no battery drawer raids, no proprietary plug.

Why It Beats Every Toy Currently Living on Your Desk

The difference is the working metal lift and the 2-in-1 attachment. Pop the forks off and clip on the hook arm, and the same machine becomes a crane that swings and grabs. Hitch the flatbed trailer to the back and it tows cargo behind it like a real warehouse rig. That's three ways to play out of one little body — fork, hook, and haul.

It's built around an alloy body and metal forks instead of the hollow plastic that snaps the first time it rolls off the desk. The details are spot on — the "25" on the counterweight, the grey mast, the chunky tires — so it reads like a shrunk-down real forklift, not a gumball-machine toy.

The One Thing on the Office Floor People Actually Stop For

"Figured it'd just roll around like every other cheap RC toy I've bought. Then it actually slid under the pallet and picked it up — now my coworkers keep stealing it off my desk to play with. More fun than I expected for the price." – Marcus R.

Turn Any Desk Into a Mini Loading Dock

✓ A Reset Button for Your Hands: Something tactile to do between tasks that isn't your phone — load the pallet, run a lap, set it down, breathe.

✓ The Gift That Actually Gets Played With: Works for the truck-obsessed kid and the adult who never grew out of construction equipment. The forklift fans and warehouse crew love it on sight.

✓ Small Footprint, Big Desk Presence: It fits in your palm and parks beside your monitor without taking over the desk — then steals the room the second you start driving it.

From Box to Loading Cargo in 3 Steps

Step 1: Power on with the remote — it starts in the slow 30% mode, so your first laps stay easy to control.

Step 2: Drive, steer, and use the fork buttons to raise the alloy forks, slide under the pallet, and lift. Tap up to 100% when you want more speed.

Step 3: Swap the forks for the hook arm or hitch the trailer for a new way to play — and recharge over USB-C when you're ready for the next round.

 

TurboLift™ Mini Forklift Generic Desk Toys Standard RC Cars
Working alloy forks that raise, lower, and carry the included pallet ❌ No moving parts — just sits there ❌ Drives only, no lifting
2-in-1 fork + hook arm and a tow-behind trailer for three ways to play ❌ One trick, boring in a week ❌ No attachments, no towing
Two speeds + USB-C recharge in an alloy & ABS body built to survive desk drops ❌ Single mode, hollow plastic ❌ Single speed, frequent battery swaps

Specifications – What You're Actually Getting

  • Scale: 1:64 — true desk and shelf size
  • Forklift Dimensions: 11.5 cm (L) × 3.7 cm (W) × 6.6 cm (H) — roughly 4.5 inches long, fits in your palm
  • Material: Alloy body & metal forks with ABS detailing
  • Remote: 2.4GHz controller with two speed modes (30% low / 100% high), forward/reverse, left/right, and fork lift/lower
  • Battery & Charging: Built-in rechargeable battery, USB Type-C cable included
  • In the Box: Mini forklift, remote, loading pallet, hook/boom attachment, fork attachment, USB-C cable

Questions? Get the Straight Talk You Need

Do the forks actually lift, or do they just look like they do?

They genuinely lift. The fork buttons on the remote raise and lower the alloy forks, so you can slide under the included pallet, pick it up, and carry it across the desk.

Will it hold up, or break like the cheap RC stuff?

It's built around an alloy body and metal forks rather than hollow plastic, so it shrugs off the desk-edge tumbles and daily handling that crack flimsier toys.

Is it too small and fiddly to control on a desk?

No — it starts in the slow 30% mode for precise loading and steering in tight space, and you bump it to 100% only when you want speed. Most people are loading the pallet within a few minutes.

What comes in the box?

The forklift, the 2.4GHz remote, a loading pallet, the swappable hook/boom attachment, a fork attachment, and a USB-C charging cable.

How does charging work?

It charges over the included USB-C cable from any standard port. Top it off between tasks and it's ready for plenty of desk laps the next time you reach for it.

A Real Working Machine, Shrunk to Fit Your Desk

The TurboLift™ Mini Forklift isn't another toy you'll forget about by Friday. Alloy body, metal forks that lift, two speeds, a hook and a trailer to keep it interesting — it's the rare desk piece that's still fun a month in. Drive it, load it, and keep the coolest thing on the floor parked right next to your keyboard.