Seina Heavy Duty Compact 150 lb Capacity Outdoor Cart, Black/Gray (Open Box)
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The grip is the perfect size, and I would highly recommend this cart because it folds up easily and is ideal for moving heavy items. Thais cart is one of my favorites.
I don't see why you couldn't fit one or two small children in it; there's plenty of space and places for them to hang out.
Only the front two wheels swivel; the back wheels, as seen in the photo, are fixed. (This was answered incorrectly because it is not a four-wheel drive vehicle, but I would love it!)
At the lowest setting of the handle, it stands 25" tall from the ground to the top of the handle.
Selected User Reviews For Seina Heavy Duty Compact 150 lb Capacity Outdoor Cart, Black/Gray (Open Box)
Buy. This. Now. I recently moved into a high-rise apartment and quickly discovered how inconvenient it was to bring groceries and other necessities in. I did a lot of research and ultimately chose this collapsible wagon because it wasn't too heavy and appeared to collapse quickly. It surpassed my expectations in every way. Super light, and even with all my groceries, it fits easily into my truck. I expected strange looks when I used it, but instead, most people ask where they can get one. 100% strong recommendation.
br>Here are a few suggestions for improvement:br>1. Increase the length of the handle. Pulling on the cart with a heavy load lifts up the front wheels because I am tall.
2. Have a stronger latch to secure the handle to the cart, or let it hang loose. Occasionally, all I want is for the handle to remain vertical and firmly attached to the card. br>3. When standing up from a folded position, the cart rolls and flops. It was either forced to be stored on its side (which could scratch the side struts) or flat. Make it stand up when folded in some way.
4. Include "D" rings on the sides so you can easily tie awkward loads on with bungee cords and roll over uneven or slanted ground without knocking out light items.
I'd seen people drag these wagons through the sand before, and I figured it was easier than carrying everything myself. I loaded it up today with three chairs, two umbrellas, a blanket, a bag, and a cooler, hoping for the best, but it just kept rolling when I got to the sand in the dune walkway. The soft beach sand was the big test, but as I was getting ready to drag it across the beach, I noticed the wheels kept rolling and it rolled almost as easily as it did on pavement. This is a great cart at a great price if you're looking for a good beach cart.
I'm not sure this wagon is something I'd recommend. After a month of use, the wagon's folding button/piece broke. I emailed the seller, who stated that it is a known issue with the company (Seina) and that it should be simple to replace. Despite numerous unanswered phone calls to Seina, three never-never-never-never-never-never-never-never-never-never-never calls to Se a response- I'm still stuck with the broken piece and no replacement despite two separate promises that a replacement was on the way (once I finally got someone on the phone) and one promise to return my call (which never happened). The moral of the story is that the company is a pain to work with. If the pull isn't a problem for you, If the up button breaks and there is no way to replace it, you'll be fine, and I would recommend this wagon. Otherwise, I'd go with one that is backed by a reputable company.
I live in an apartment, and carrying groceries and even taking out recycling and other such chores is a real pain. This cart is extremely durable and can accommodate a wide range of items.
I was putting my T-shirt on this cart. A bucket of 35 baseballs, a batting tee, a small first-aid kit, and the occasional water ball are used in practice by the baseball team. The first time I used it was on September 2nd, and I've been using it twice a week since then. The first time I extended the handle, the bit that allows you to retract it broke off, preventing me from fully collapsing the handle; this isn't a big deal because it still fits in my truck; however, today while walking across the parking lot after practice, one of the back legs bent over, causing the cart to tip and scatter those previously mentioned baseballs all over the parking lot. They went everywhere, most under cars, some in the ditch, and a few that simply vanished. Anyway, the three-wheeled cart is no longer useful, and I was hoping for more than 15-minutes. I got 16 uses out of this $50 cart, and I would not buy it again.
We are extremely pleased with our decision to purchase the Seina Folding Wagon because it meets all of our requirements to a T. I've got to finish my 91-minute assignment. year- Every week, old mother's laundry and grocery shopping, and this wagon can handle it all! It is EASY to pull, gracefully turns corners, and folds up for storage. On Sunday, we had a family pizza party at her house, which included a three-tiered ice chest. All of the sodas, ice, 5 pizzas, cookies, a large salad, plates, napkins, and tableware were purchased in ONE trip! It was truly amazing!.
Listen, it doesn't bother me if I'm laughed at. I recently relocated to the city, and as you can imagine, finding parking and hauling groceries is a challenge. I bought this baby, and it has completely alleviated all of my Target and Costco worries.