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The Outsunny 125 Litre Large Garden Cart is a heavy-duty garden dump trolley designed for maximum efficiency and convenience. With a robust 200kg capacity, adjustable handle, and durable construction, it’s perfect for transporting tools, plants, and more, making your gardening tasks a breeze.
Brand | HOMCOM |
Model Number | 5662-0362 |
Colour | Dark Green |
Product Dimensions | 118 x 58 x 102 cm; 27 kg |
Maximum Weight Capacity | 200 Kilograms |
Material | Plastic |
Special Features | outdoor, Push |
Item Weight | 27 kg |
M**N
Good solid trolly
Tricky to build with relatively vague instructions but easy if you know how.
J**A
Very handy piece of kit.
The instructions are very basic but it helps if you have an engineering background, I think it's more awkward than anything when putting it together but once it's done it's fine, it saves a lot of humping heavy stuff one at a time, we use it for all manner of gardening jobs and it's great when we've done our food shop, load it up at the car and take it to the back door, better than carrying all them heavy bags by hand.
A**R
Great product. Shame about the poor assembly instructions.
Great product. Shame about the poor assembly instructions.
M**R
The best thing I have ever bought for the garden
My wife persuaded me to get this so she could help me. She didn't, but it is still be best thing I have bought in for the garden. I am a handy DIYer and managed to assemble the cart is 2-3 hours on my own, including figuring out what the instructions mean.We got this for moving materials from the front of the house to the back garden instead of buying a traditional wheelbarrow. I have moved a ton of topsoil a couple of times, garden bark (bulk and bagged), turf. Usually with a traditional wheelbarrow, all of your arms and your shoulders take the strain and with this they don't. I have even moved concrete fence posts and panels with this, but I build a timber platform to sit on the bottom of the cart so the weight could be taken from the cart chassis and not the tough plastic sides, it work great.The size of the body allowed 1 tonne of topsoil to be moved in 7 trips. Easier than a traditional barrow and less trips too!The tip function works well, some remnants of soil that need to be moved off the end of the tipper before returning to normal position.The large pneumatic tyres means that it sink into the garden or lawn. The steering is great. I have given this 5 stars even though two of the split pins bounced out during the first two days of use. This was easily rectified by replacing with bent nails in traditional fashion.
R**H
4 Weeks & 3 days! - It's now broken! Shockingly poor build quality & Dreadful instructions
UPDATE AFTER 4 WEEKS... IT'S NOW SNAPPED AND UNUSABLE!So after having this cart for the last 4 weeks, today, the handle snapped off! The welding that holds the handle on is absolutely shocking... Really poor quality. I've filed for a complete return and full refund as this thing is not even fit to do its job. I wish Amazon had some sort of quality control over such shoddy sellers and their dreadful goods.All I've been using it for is to pull tools around the garden for the last 4 weeks... Its no good for carrying soil and the wheels are really flimsy.I'm a keen DIY'er and am not afraid to refurbish my own house or landscape my garden. I bought this intending to help move some bulk bags of topsoil and any other garden items I frequently get.Starting with the instructions, this garden cart has shockingly bad build instructions. They're not even close to clear and are missing a lot of critical details. You really have to take your best guess and will need a socket set and decent screwdrivers too as the hardware that comes with it is very "budget" materials.The silver on the bolts shouldnt rub-off on your hands! Bolt heads that use a slotted screwdriver instead of a bolt head or at least a posi-drive is just nonsense too.All of the hardware that came with this is of the absolute lowest quality possible, which at this price point is just unacceptable.All of the steel bars that make the frame of this cart are painfully flimsy and weak. This is apparent the second you shovel any topsoil or compost into this thing and it starts bending and wobbling all over the place. (Immediately tipped it out as it clearly cannot hold a fraction of the weight it claims to.The wheels on it are very sturdy, but how they fix to the frame is dreadful. They wobble about a LOT!As for tipping the cart up, to empty it, well, forget it. Once it gets to 50% full, its impossible to tip it. So the only way is to shovel material into it and then shovel it back out at the other end. The tipping mechanism is redundant and pointless, unless filling this thing with bubblewrap or cardboard.For reference, I've just spent 10 days shovelling topsoil. I'm more than capable of lifting decent weights, but this cart was untippable when half full.Our only problem now is, how the hell do we return it as its so heavy, and would require complete dissasembly, and we have to cut the box up as its huge!I'd say avoid this cart at all costs, its a guaranteed waste of money.
D**.
Metal chassis snapped after a year
The chassis doesn’t appear to have been designed to support anywhere near the weights quoted in the specification.The main metal bracket supporting the 2 wheels snapped when half loaded with soil.It’s been a super useful cart prior to failure, the 125L capacity is great for large gardens.
F**T
Tough product
Using for moving stone around and in the garden. Good for light to medium weight use
D**T
Great cart, once it's assembled!
Firstly, its a great cart. Manoeuvres easily around the garden. Great at moving bulky things around. And it fits through standard doors and side gates.Now the not so great bit, putting the thing together to start with. It's a nightmare. Unless you are a competent DIYer, you'd best find someone who is.The instructions are almost useless. They give you a list of the fittings you should have, but then their pictures for building the thing do not show which fittings to use. They do not, for example, tell you which size of bolt to use at each point. So I ended up getting half way through only to find out some of the bolts I used were needed later, so I had to dismantle the bloody thing and start again.Then they tell you you need a certain number of bolts when you eventually work out you need more.Then coming near to the end I realised I didn't have enough nuts and bolts to finish it off. Luckily for me I keep a mixture of nuts & bolts in my shed, so was able to complete the build; as I had got so far, I was not going to dismantle it all and repack it to send back!.I see myself as a competent DIYer. But I struggled to work out the instruction pictures. Eventually realising they are wrong, it then took me a considerable amount of head scratching to complete the build.so, to summarise; A great cart, but only if you are competent to tackle the build of it, or you know someone you think can. Don't say you weren't warned.
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