Kole Imports Portable Folding Luggage Cart
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This is a small-items cart. The small tires are made of rubberized plastic with a rubber coating. They have a diameter of 4 inches.
The handle does, in fact, lock into place on the base. When securely fastened, it can handle both heavy and light objects and will not collapse.
It might be able to fit under an airplane seat.
Yes, there are two(? )included. ) long bungees that do a good job of keeping the items in place.
Selected User Reviews For Kole Imports Portable Folding Luggage Cart
The first time we used this item, it began to fall apart. We used it on a three-week trip to Europe that included multiple flights. One of the "wings" on the bottom platform came loose the first time we used it. We didn't mind because it was still functional without it. We had to carry our car seat through two more airports (along with other luggage) after the bottom platform fell apart on our third flight, and we had to try to put it back together to get out of the airport; finally, one wheel completely broke and fell off while we were trying to get to a taxi, so we had to carry our car seat through two more airports (along with other luggage). I really wish I had just gone ahead and purchased a more expensive cart from the start. This one might work for a couple of trips, but it's not going to last. term. It was an extremely aggravating situation.
The wheels' black material disintegrated and fell off quickly. Once a week, I used this to take a small amount of laundry to the laundromat, which was two blocks away. It lasted for about three months before it began to fall apart. Overall, this was an extremely disappointing purchase.
This item was purchased for Diner En Blanc DC, which required a 15-minute walk with a small cooler, two folding chairs, and a collapsible table (no more than 30-minutes). 40lbs). One of the luggage cart's fold-out "wings" snapped off about 5 minutes into the walk. It was impossible to keep anything on the cart after that because it was so unbalanced, and the handle's short height didn't help matters. Our entire load would topple over every minute or so, and we eventually had to carry everything except the cooler on our backs. One of the bottom wheels on our cart snapped off as we were leaving the event, causing our entire cart to tip over, breaking our cooler, and spilling its contents all over the ground. We threw the cart (along with the cooler and a few dishes that had broken as a result of the spill) into the trash at that point. br>br>I would not recommend using this cart to transport a real load. It was a complete waste of money, and it caused far more stress than simply carrying our load would.
Pretty good cart, but be careful when loading heavyweight items onto it; if you pull it the wrong way, it will break, as my inlaws did. I had that cart for months, and it looked great doing family size loads of landry and picking up groceries weighing over 50 pounds, but I'm also smart, and I know I have to help when you put the cart through so much. If you like my in-depth explanations, this is a great cart for you. Laws are being updated to make them more foolproof.
This was purchased to replace one that I had been using for several years and had finally worn out one of the wheels. This one is nearly as good as the previous one, but not quite. The original's durability appealed to me, as did the cords' shorter length, which worked better for securing items on the fold-out table. out of the platform However, this is a very useful device. It comes in handy not only when I'm traveling, but also when I'm taking art supplies to class or books to the thrift store. I like how it folds up and keep it in my car's trunk for easy access. You never know when you'll require it.
Just a bunch of light toys in a bin. I've probably used this cart about 15 times now, and the wheels have completely disintegrated. I'm almost to the rims (as you can see in the photo). This is an example of the old adage "you get what you pay for. " Spend a little more to get a better-made product that will last longer.
I was able to free up my hands by using this cart to roll my carry-on bag.
It's too small and weak for most people to carry anything, but it's fine for teenagers or children because the wheels are so small. I am 5.