John Gorman
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
Well needed cart for my shop sturdy and easy to assemble.
Dan
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2024
While looking for a cart, I was comparing HD and Amazon when I came across this one. To my surprise this is the same product different label. Pricing was also the same. Since I get a better discount on Amazon as compared to my PRO rewards, I purchased this one. simple to put together, took about 15 minutes.
Cleavon Little
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2024
This cart is pretty much identical to the Husky cart Home Depot sells, except it was around 50 bucks cheaper and it does have four turning wheels instead of just two (two have brakes). This can be a disadvantage if some of the wheels are turned sideways and you got a loaded up cart and have to push it over obstacles (think construction site).The upside is that you can move this cart sideways into small spaces, instead having to lift one side up and shimmy it over.If you have to constantly lift the cart up while it's loaded down, be aware the you might want to add screws to keep the top shelf part attached. I've had the same issue with the Husky carts, but at the end of the days these things are designed to be pushed around and not lifted up by the top tray while they're loaded up with a couple hundred pounds of material.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2024
This tool cart is just perfect for my home workshop -- easy to roll around, large enough to put my cordless shop-vac in the lower tray, and the tools for my current project(s) on the upper tray. It seems very sturdy and I expect to keep it around for many years to come!
Scott D. Jackson
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2024
While the overall quality of the product is excellent, be advised of a couple of things. First, a ratchet set will be very useful when attaching the legs and the wheels to the base. It makes the job much easier. What is a lot more difficult is the mounting the top tray to the legs. I recommend turning the cart upside down for this one. Fitting the pegs into the holes of the top tray is easy. Putting the screws in to secure it is anything but. The screws are a bit too large and biting into hard plastic. Because they are cheap zinc screws, the heads strip off almost immediately if you use an electric drill or apply too much manual pressure (which you will have to do) and it would take bodybuilder strength to put these screws in manually. My advice, take the screws to the hardware store for comparison and get some real metal screws. Things will go much better. Shame on the seller for using such cheap hardware.
Will Wendell
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2024
Shipped quickly, reasonably priced, sturdy cart,and rolls nice.
gg
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2022
We had a cart that was a little than this but one day the legs just fell over. We taped it up & can still use but not a lot of weight can go on it so ordered this one. Holds up well, I would not put a person on it like they show in add but we put containers of ingredients & wheel it to over end of store to mix. This is doing a great job & employees seem to like it!
B. Dryal
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2021
I don't know what is so hard about providing accurate measurements in a product description. The interior width of this cart is 16 1/8" (at best), not 16 1/2" as stated in the video. Sure, this won't matter to most, but if you're buying this item trusting this information, you can make mistakes like I did. I was willing to look past the horrible tolerances from the injection molding process, discount hardware that caused metal flakes to fall all over the cart while tightening, and the horrible design of the bolt clearances in the corners forcing you to only be able to tighten them from one side—but it was the wrong dimensions that sent me over the top.I was moving an entire 3D printer inside an enclosure to the top of this tray, but the incorrect dimensions caused the enclosure to go crashing since there wasn't enough space, and the side of the enclosure got caught on the magical lip that shouldn't exist, and everything went south from there (as in, falling and breaking all over my office). Thanks guys. This cart was my little treat for myself because that's my life these days, and after all is said and done, this simple mistake had me just sitting in my chair looking around at all the broken pieces. Best of all, since this thing takes like an hour to assemble with a socket wrench due to the fact that the plastic holes aren't drilled out correctly, it's now a waste of time to attempt to take it apart and somehow fit it back in the box full of broken foam that sent little pieces all over the place when I took it out. It was a one-way trip, and I'm done.