🚜 Get the job done in style!
The Vibemo Steel Garden Cart is a versatile 2-in-1 utility wagon designed for heavy-duty tasks, featuring a 900 lbs load capacity, removable mesh sides for flatbed conversion, and upgraded 10'' pneumatic tires for all-terrain adaptability.
H**R
Great Beach Cart if you add sand tires
Was pretty easy to heavily modify this by adding EMT conduit 1/2" axles and bolt on some gray flat free sand tires (also from Amazon). Was NOT CHEAP but I got this cart on sale so I saved a few bucks. Made the ultimate beach cart as a result of mashing the two together and some welding!
T**R
Might green cart.
This tiny cart is kind of mighty. It’s very handy. I use it to haul wood with. Now I can do a two man job with just myself. It’s great. At first I was a bit skeptical. But after I tossed oak logs into it, it held up like a champ. I’ve tossed beech logs, cherry logs, oak chunks into it and it seems to be just as good as it first came out of the box.
S**N
Sturdy. Have your own tools ready
It was easy to put together with a few adjustments.1. The nuts are hard to screw on. Grab a little WD40 or cooking spray and spray the screw. Use a wrench on one side and a big flathead screwdriver on the other side.2. Attaching the handle through the yoke, rubber gasket and handle was hard to do alone. So I used packing tape to tape the parts together first. The screw finally went through all pieces. The tape came right off.3. Also on handle. I needed a socket to tighten that one.That was it, now I have a beastly, awesome garden cart.I wish the handle had a plug in it. There is a big hole in the tube. I'm sure a spider will make that home. I will find something to plug it. I have used plastic water bottle caps in the past but they are a little too big for this one.
T**I
A cart use for all things
The Cart itself is wonderful, missing a few items needed to put it together. But never the less it's a great item to have.
S**F
already starting to rust
The cart itself is nice...sturdy...and easy to manage. The big disappointment is that it is already getting rust on the bed of the cart (I keep it on a covered lanai) My last cart to years before it started to rust...
J**A
Not a bad little wagon
A good little wagon that maneuvers very well around the garden. It's NOT for hauling around hundreds of pounds of cinder blocks. It can handle a few bags of dirt, or peet moss, or pots of plants (just not all at once). Because it's made of light gauge metal, I think too much weight at once would bend the metal out of shape and damage the little cart. It says it's rated for 900 lbs., but I don't know that I would push it to the limit.
M**.
Crippling Design Defect in Wheel attachment to Cart Bed.
The heads of the bolts that attach the front and rear axles to the bed are smaller than the 1" square tubing used in the cart bed. When the bolts are tightened to secured the front and rear axles to the cart, the tension on the bolt heads bend in and crack the cart bed frame tubing as shown in the photos. This was a special problem for the front axle because I was not able to secure the front axle to the bed in a way that would allow the front wheels to turn and steer freely without several inches of play in the front axle assembly. I tightened the front axle nut on the bolt leaving enough play to turn the wheels to steer the cart but the bolt fell off the first day I used the cart. It is a pretty cart but a weak, fragile design. The cart did not hold up for even a full day of light gardening use.
A**Z
It is lite to pull. Wheels are sturdy
It is not heavy to pull. Assembling was not bad. No missing parts. Good price
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