Avec une conception 5 en 1 et une capacité de 2 200 lb capacité de charge, un chariot polyvalent et durable avec une cage amovible des deux côtés facilite le transport de gros articles. Il peut être utilisé comme chariot de cage, chariot de plateforme ou chariot de sous-marin. Son intérieur spacieux est conçu pour le transport de biens, de fournitures, de matériaux, la lessive et le rangement.
After moving my kid out of the freshman dorm this spring, with nary a university cart to be found and oh so many things to lug out to the car, parked in the most inconveniently placed parking lot ever paved in the history of parking lots, I decided to just buy my own cart. This was overkill, I admit, but I plan to use it for more than just the college in/out trek. Heck, it's sturdy enough, I might ride in it with all the dorm gear next fall! (Though the paperwork may have advised against that...)
The details... I got yellow because why not make a statement with your cart? The box is insanely heavy and I recommend Wayfair turn this into a two-box shipment. My delivery was leaned up onto our front porch because (a) it was too long to fit on the porch on its side, and (b) only Eddie Hall could have carried it up the steps. On the up-side, porch pirates will not make off with this without serious effort. We experienced a rain forest-worthy deluge the day my cart was delivered. By the time I got home from work, the box was complete mush and we just unpacked it right in the front yard and carried in the pieces. I couldn't tell if the styrofoam molds didn't survive the shipping, or if the weather caused them to fall apart. Either way, I'm sure there is still styrofoam debris floating around the village that I wasn't able to capture. It took me two weeks before I found time to assemble it, but it was easy. Less than an hour of effort. I can't get down on the ground easily anymore, so I put the base on a table top to get the wheels on, which then got it up off the floor enough for me to drop my office chair to the lowest setting and I just wheeled around putting the end pieces and brackets on. One side piece had a little bend in the "cage" and the handles have a few scrapes, but they aren't bad, don't impact the integrity of the cart, and I'm sure it'll look way worse in a year after I've beaten it to hell. Now I just need to get my name on it so other parents don't try to steal it on move in day in the fall. This cart will be a coveted possession, totally worth it, 10 stars!. Kelly. Camden, NY. Tue Jul 14 2026