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Awesome :-O
ОтветитьPoorly designed !!! The plastic tub is not supported very well by the frame and if you use it in warm weather the tub slumps and bends with even 100 lbs in it . The cheap plastic wheels don't hold air well . I changed the wheels with metal ones but the whole thing was just a waste of money so I sold it after my neighbors gave it back because they couldn't stand it either . Plus the little foot that the front rests on makes it hard to use the handle feature because you have to tip it up higher to push it . Maybe I should have done a video when I still had the piece of !@#$!
ОтветитьI own one for the past 8 years, the plastic yes bends but turns to it shape with heavy brick loads. The con about it that I experience is the tires lose air but gonna put tubes in the tire.
ОтветитьI bought this same cart for $70 bucks ten years ago, used. It's not a bad cart in my opinion. I use it on our farm for smaller jobs behind my lawn tractor or my ATV. I haul fire wood, a chainsaw, a small generator and supplies up to my cabin in the woods. My only complaint is wishing the tires were set a little wider apart so a top heavy load (like fire wood) wouldn't tip over so easily on an uneven trail. When mine did that, at least the tow bar was flexible enough that nothing bent or broke. I just put the cart back on its wheels and put half of the wood back in for the remaining trip to the cabin, and went back for the rest. This cart is taller than others so that it can fully dump when tipped back. So it's not really a bad design, it's just not made for uneven trails like I had it on.
I think it's cool that it can easily convert to a wheelbarrow, although I don't have much need for that.
I've toyed with the idea of adding a set of 'long handled' tool carriers to the sides for carrying a shovel and a weed trimmer.