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2025-08-12 16:02:48
Ok, I know this cart is expensive, but it is sooooo worth it! It's super heavy-duty. And the wheels roll unbelievably smoothly, like your pushing silk. It makes this very satisfying sound when you push it quickly on a linoleum floor. I use this in my art classroom to gather supplies in my storage room and then wheel it out to the art room. I use a different shelf for each grade. The handles on both ends make it super easy to come and go from either direction, but it also has swivel wheels that allow you to turn and spin the cart with ease. The two wheels that lock are different than most locking mechanisms and are much easier. The metal poles are very sturdy and make the whole thing feel like a professional and very expensive cart. I am so happy to have this in my classroom and use it every single day. 10 out of 5 stars all day long... HIGHLY RECOMMEND!
Jane Fairchild
2025-07-02 12:51:28
Really great utility cart. Rolls easily and it was easy to assemble. It's extremely stable and secure and easy to move around as well tons of space on it to load up for a variety of reasons. I use it in the garage and around the yard and it's perfect for that definitely holds quite a bit of weight and still rolls and hold secure
KuoH
2025-06-02 17:07:08
This 3 tier plastic push cart is decent for light duty use around the house, but be cautious of trying to load the upper tiers with heavy weight items. It comes nicely packaged in a pretty compact compact box along with the tools needed for assembly, which is just a rubber mallet and plastic impact protector. Assembly is quite easy with 8 metal tube sections holding up the 2 upper levels with wheels at the bottom and relatively sturdy plastic handles on the top level. The wheels seem well built with a large diameter to help facilitate low rolling resistance across hard and soft surfaces like home carpeting. I also like that all 4 wheels can rotate for better maneuverability around tight spaces, just remember to mount the 2 locking wheels on the same end of the cart for ease of engagement. Although the metal tubes seat into each level fairly well, they are still in 2 sections just held in by plastic as opposed to a single solid tube, which would be much sturdier. It feels like there should be no issues with 100lbs or even 200lbs of load when properly distributed, but I would not risk loading more than double that weight as the description claims it can. I'm somewhat unsure on the value of this cart compared to others I've considered which cost substantially less. Most of those are either metal or only have 2 levels, which have their benefits if you want the ability for occasional heavy duty use, but this one seems to be better suited for light duty use around the house or office, though at a higher cost.
Merlin
2025-01-31 21:10:30
My main use so far will be to hold some simple tools in an easily accessible way, that can be rolled to whatever I am working on, and later rolled away for storage. I loaded the items I had laying around a project I was working on for the photo, to give an idea as to what it can hold.Assembly method was very easy. A rubber mallet and a plastic device is included which is use to simply hammer the tubular leg segments into the corner receptacles of each shelf. I have not seem this type of assembly before and I was able to knock it together in about 6 minutes. (When driving the tubing into each shelf, you place the plastic device over the end of the leg, then smack it a few times with the hammer). Feel the tube placement first to make sure it is starting to go into the receiving hole, then give it a few smacks with the rubber mallet. Really assembles quickly.Installing the 4 inch caster wheels was a similar procedure, but you can't get a straight on shot at the base of each castor. it didn't matter though. A couple taps on the edge of the base of the castor and a few taps on the wheel, and it seated each wheel easily. I was going to go and get a large punch to drive them better, but it was not needed.The shelves are sturdier than I thought they would be, but I would not suggest hauling bags of cement with the cart. The wheels roll very easily with minimal effort.The photo shows the various tools I had laying around a piece of exercise equipment I am working on.It certainly neatened the area and puts the tools at a height etc that is very convenient to make the work go easier. I am all about optimizing things in life, and this is a significant help.The shelves came in a box, which was enclosed in a larger box. There was no packing material between the 2 boxes, which might have made it more prone to a small bit of damage. (a small piece of the plastic "rail" on one of the shelves had a small bit the size of a thumbnail broken off in transit. (has no impact on usability and you can barely see it). Probably should put some sort of packing material in the space between the packing boxes. (bubble wrap or some wadded up newspaper).The assembly instructions were a simple little pictogram but served the purpose as the assembly is quite easy.Cheers!
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