AmazonCommercial Heavy-Duty 3-Tier Utility Cart, NSF Certified, 35" W x 18" D x 34.5" H, Black
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You will be able to fit at least two cases of water in it. I think it might be
In my opinion, it is possible because the plastic parts that hold the shelves up are the supports and the tubing that holds the corners of the shelves has the same diameter. You should not narrow your focus.
Four legs protrude from the ground.
Selected User Reviews For AmazonCommercial Heavy-Duty 3-Tier Utility Cart, NSF Certified, 35" W x 18" D x 34.5" H, Black
Carts like this one go together just like standard wire racks do. All of the flaws associated with them are present in this. There is a problem with the clips that are wedged into the corners, and they fail to hold the ridges, making it difficult to align all the poles. The cart still wobbles, even when you count the poles, make sure everything is level, and make sure the poles are all lined up. There is no doubt it could be remedied by loosening one of the wheels slightly, but with the weight I'm putting on it, it would eventually loosen, which is not ideal. I gave it three stars because it is not phased by having about 200 pounds of dry concrete on it, which is one of the main reasons why I gave it three This cart would be a 4. 5 out of 5, even if it had a slight wobble, if the wedging clips had more prominent ridges on the inside to actually catch and hold on to the pole.
Despite its size, it is extremely strong. A bird cage is what I am using it for. They can be stored underneath so I can have what they need. There is no problem moving from room to room. To prevent it from rolling around easily, the wheels do have locks on them. My bird cage was crying out for this.
This is not a heavy duty product. In fact, it is quite Although not heavy duty, it is an effective tool. It consists of two pieces of plastic that hold the shelves up. Each shelf can handle more than 30 pounds of weight, I would estimate. Overall, if you need to stick to a budget, this may work, but if you can spend another 25 of your money, it will be ideal It would be better to invest 50 dollars in a heavier duty cart.
I have been wanting more shelf space for my grill when I cook. My barbecue accessories can be stored on one shelf, a dish tub can be stored on another shelf, and I can work or prepare food on the third shelf. This is a light, yet sturdy item I have purchased twice. I am very satisfied with the work I have done.
If I keep it in the laundry room/pantry, I can take out what I need at a moment's notice. A lot of stuff is in my cabinets First time in a long time that I am free. I have no problem rolling this cart and it's definitely heavy duty. I consider it to be one of the best purchases I've.
The handle was left off, so it fits perfectly in the space. We got 2 new laundry baskets from the Container Store that fit perfectly on the bottom shelves. I cut a big board that fits in the top shelf for the detergent, softener, and other items.
Despite the incorrect description, the cart is only 30" wide from the handle to the end, it measures 35".
It works like a charm. This is a nice and sturdy product.