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The EasyGo Utility Cart combines a robust 120lb capacity X-fold alloy steel frame with a removable heavy-duty canvas bag, versatile Versa wheels, and rear brakes for ultimate control. Designed for professionals on the go, it offers effortless folding, secure transport of fragile items, and ergonomic handling—perfect for grocery runs, laundry, or supplies.
Handle Material | Alloy Steel |
Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
Material Type | Plastic,Steel |
Item Weight | 12 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 24"D x 17"W x 37"H |
Required Assembly | No |
Number of Wheels | 8 |
Caster Type | Versa |
Weight Capacity Maximum | 120 Pounds |
Number of Shelves | 1 |
Special Features | versacart |
Color | Basic Black |
R**E
LOVE IT!
EXCELLENT ITEM!
A**D
Best Amusement Park schlepper
My kids have outgrown a stroller but I’m not willing to carry all the gear for an amusement park day (towels, snacks, drinks, change of clothes…) this cart Carrie’s all if it and then folds up compact at the end of the day when we put it in the car home. Folds small like an umbrella stroller, maneuvers easily and I was able to use my universal stroller caddy on the handle bars for cup holders. We put the “lid” on our gear on a rainy day and it kept our stuff dry. While most people think of this for city life hauling groceries we’ve also used it at a hotel to put our duffle bags in to cart across the parking lot and into the room—one trip instead of multiple.
S**E
So handy and so easy
The only con is I have a small car and the handle length makes it barely unable to fit in the hatch… no matter what angle (unless back seat is folded down). I just throw it in the backseat.I live in a condo with a semi attached parking deck. This is so handy for getting items in after a shopping trip. I just carry it down with me (it folds, opens and pushes exactly like a toddlers sling back stroller) and bring it back up with groceries/purchases when I return. So much easier than having to find a luggage cart to unload to, carry up, unload and have to return cart… especially in the Florida heat! 🥵 I absolutely could not be happier… except maybe the handles! 😉
J**R
Love a good granny cart
Used my last cart into the ground and had to have it replaced. I love the stability of all the independantly moving wheels. Holds a ton of stuff. Easy to fold up and store. Wish it was easier to stand upright when folded without the wheels having to be in some certain direction. The handles are high and easy to hold onto. It helps in keeping my posture more upright when walking with it. The canvas bag is very sturdy. I find the locking piece when folded a bit difficult for me to use with having to secure the snap closure. I replace with a large piece of velcro strap and am much more successful in securing it closed.
J**G
Super convenience on wheels
I love this cart . Very easy to use and it folds up. It does hold a lot . My biggest disappointment was that I have only had it a month and there are 2 holes in the fabric . 1 at the top and 1 at the bottom. I will have to try and sew and then patch. I would buy again. But beware of strength. Easy to maneuver. Great price. Lots of wows from others wanting to order after seeing mine. Wheels maneuver really well.
N**Z
Estoy feliz con mi carrito.
Se ve fuerte y tiene buena altura, es el tercer carro de éste estilo que compro.Éste me ha gustado más que los anteriores.
L**N
I love it!
How did I manage for so long without this handy-dandy darling?!I can load it up with groceries- or whatever- and have it effortlessly inside- no huffing, puffing or sore fingers from heavy bags. I take it with me everywhere in my car. I take my elderly Mother grocery shopping, and I don't cringe when she gets heavy stuff, because my cart on wheels can handle it. Great item, you won't be sorry you bought it.
R**G
Yep, it's a cart.
I bought this in 2023 because I live in a very tiny rural town without a car, so I need a way to get groceries home. And at first, I loved it. My entire town has sidewalks and 97% of them are lovely and flat. I take it down 5 blocks and then up across a 4 business parking lot that's a bit steep or continue up the mile to the grocery store, usually an average of once a week. Everyone kept asking me about and I told them it was great, loved the steering, brakes work, etc. My mom bought one. It fits just behind my kitchen door when folded. But. It's ripped or gotten holes from things it shouldn't, like the rounded edge of a cheap lunchable tray. The ends of the nylon webbing are frayed to the point that if I try to melt it again, the snap will fall out. Strollers weren't really a thing when I was a toddler, so my mother has issues steering hers, like my kids get tripped up on mine- she keeps it in her trunk and uses it to take stuff up to her apartment on the fourth floor via elevator. The thing that annoys me most about it today is that the flap doesn't fit over the top of the cart as soon as there's weight in it. It used to. It's like the frame has shifted. For example, on a recent trip to the store, we got a 17 oz bag of cereal, those yummy new burger doritos, a gallon of milk, a 3lb bag of cat food, a box of fish filets, 2# of french fries and a 3 pack of tissues. We stood outside in a quasi blizzard trying to get top over it for a good five minutes to protect this $60 dollar haul. We resorted to tucking it around the stuff and weighing it down with the french fries because I figured the plastic was alright. So much moisture turned liquid when we got home, the cat food bag was ripped in half by my cats the first time they laid fang on it(you know cats, even with a full feeder... lol) because it was soaked. I was lucky enough that my mashed potato canister was empty so I made sure the food was dry and put it in there. If this was my ideal product, they'd fix the top. There would be different wheels, larger, single ones that won't get caught up on anything that's not smooth, like the sidewalk next door that goes up and down by inches depending on how much rain we've had. Or the snow/slush. If you have snow, you don't want to be using this outside with the current wheels- you have to put your whole body weight behind and hope to heck that your boots have traction. Ask me, and my face, how it knows -_-. Some sort of shock absorber on the two front tires so it doesn't kick back with a frame rattling shudder should you hit a half inch bump. The handles would have that push ball hole thing to be extendable, as I'm 5'6" and it fits me, but both of my kids are 6 foot and look like Igor pushing it around. My mom finds it too tall and she has compressed her spine as time goes by and is no longer near the 5'5 she used to be. I'd buy accessories separately if there was some sort of holder, maybe on a pivot, for drinks and keys and phones that can be used while folded or not. Will it get some of your crap from here to there? Yes it will. Is it a neat conversation point? That too. Is it the best thing since Betty White? No, that was sliced bread. Expect it to wear out fairly quickly if it's your main jam.
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