Senrob Kitchen Bar Wine Cart with 4 Pcs Wheels Rack Drawer Basket Shelf for Home
A**R
It's kinda like having a maid following me around & carrying things for me all the time.
Love this wagon. I carry things all over the house & yard with it. It's strong & well made.The tires make it easier to handle. It's kinda like having a maid following me around & carrying things for me all the time. Saves a lot of frustration, drops & "UHH where are .....?" Part of it being well made means it's too heavy for me to lift but I bought to carry things not for me to carry it.
S**N
poor quality
Poor planning...the wheels do not fit the axles properly and when fitted the wheels wobble. The square on the handle is at best clunky. not really sure what it was for but it does not fit well. One of the tires had a bulge in it. I have owned 3 of these "garden carts" before, this one was the worst.
R**N
Have used it for moving plants, fertilizer and other ...
Have used it for moving plants, fertilizer and other items. Much easier to load the cart than carry themLeast was the instructions would toss them and just go with putting it together.
D**R
Best item for any gardener, no matter if you work with vegetable's or flowers, in large quantities or small.
Sturdy, well balanced, sides easy to remove.Easy to assemble if you are accustomed to putting similar items together... The instructions are not so easy to follow for someone new to this item.
M**N
Three Stars
Hard to put together. Bolts hare to reach for tightening.
K**R
Could be better
Had a slightly larger unit 24 by 48 inches. It was heavier metal with slightly larger tires and looked better made.
M**.
This is a nice, well priced garden cart
This is a nice, well priced garden cart and I like it. However the one I received has a hardware issue and a small engineering issue which I spotted while assembling it. Each wheel appears to need 1/4" spacers to fill in the 1/4" distance from the inner axle to the fastener point and there was no mention, drawings or handful of large 1/2" washers included for this, its usable as is but I want to fill in that gap regardless. The swivel point on the steering arm is secured by a regular carriage nut and bolt, this should be a pin with a clip on it. If you were to securely tighten the carriage bolt firmly you then couldn't steer the garden cart.I'll use some discarded 1/2" PVC pipe to slice up 1/4" spacers to add to each of the 4 wheels or instead a hand-full of 1/2" washers to fill in the 1/4" space or saw up 1/4" pieces from a discarded stainless support pipe on a old LED outdoor light so the wheels are secure against their mounting points. A similar Garden Cart would cost you $150-160 in most Grange or big-box stores in USA roughly 100% more.
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