Garden Cart

  • Heavy Duty! This heavy-duty cart is capable of handling anything I need to transport around my home. I have used it to move furniture, yard waste, and even groceries. I am confident that it will continue to serve me well for many years to come.
  • great" cart. Very sturdy and easy to put together I was really...really impressed with this cart. The only problem I had in the assembly was that one of the welds on the handle extender that bolts to the front axil assembly had to ge filed down about 1/8th of an inch to fit against the assembly. Also very important....the cart has 2 features not mentioned in the amazon description: 1. This model is a dump cart model. By pulling on a locking handle on the front of the cart, the cart can be tipped back on the lower frame to allow the contenets of the cart to be dumped all at once. 2. The pull handle can be converted to a "pin" tow cart that can be towed behind a small lawn tractor.
  • Assembly Required Boy was this a pain to put together. I knew it would need to be assembled, but it all came in one extremely heavy box, with one sheet of instructions. I was able to assemble it after watching a you tube video, but it was not an easy process. It is a nice cart, although not quite as sturdy as I thought it would be. I have another that I have previously purchased, pre-assembled, that is roughly the same size and is much sturdier. In my opinion, if you are going to carry really heavy objects, it is rated for 660lbs, you need fatter tires. It is still quite nice to have for the lighter work around the yard.
  • Great multi-use cart I like how the sides can go down on any side needed. This is the all in one cart right here! I included a pic of the tools used. We used the impact because it’s so much faster but wanted to include other options. Now the liner, it’s a cool idea but it did not snap together very easy. It was more of a hassle then it’s worth. So I didn’t fully snap them all. The best thing about this cart is it has a handle on the bottom of the cart, near the bottom of the pull handle, and it can be pulled and lifted to dump dirt or rocks or whatever you need! One tip I have is when doing assembly be sure the sides of the cart have the hinges sticking outwards. The hinges work together with a metal clip. The paper given is pretty much an enlarged diagram that shows how the cart goes together. The only aid this paper gives is to research to find a YouTube video about n how to assemble it.