🛒 Compact power on wheels—carry smarter, not harder!
The JapardJapard Folding Carrying Cart is a sleek, stainless steel mini trolley designed for light-duty loads up to 22 lbs. Its ultra-compact foldable design (9.7" x 4.7" x 1.37") and lightweight 1.71 lbs frame make it perfect for professionals who need a portable, space-saving solution for carrying hard-bottom bags. Featuring 2 fixed wheels for smooth one-way movement, it fits easily into backpacks or briefcases, combining convenience with durability for business, school, or travel.
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4.7"L x 1.5"W x 9.6"H |
Item Weight | 0.9 Kilograms |
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Style Name | Compact,Folded,Mini,Unique |
Color | Silver, Black |
Load Capacity | 44 Pounds |
Number of Wheels | 4 |
Wheel Type | Polypropylene,Metal,Steel |
C**N
Great Idea-Bad Turnout
I cannot show a photo of the item because mid trip to Spain i trashed it. This product seemed like a perfect idea for a traveler like me who wanted something light weight and simple. I thought assembling would not be too hard; it only has a few steps. Well, it was less than easy and dis-assembling it and assembling it was not worth the time, and trouble of using it. While it came with directions, it looks practical and the price is right but, having to fight with the assembly is the opposite of what i was looking for. The item lasted until we got to Newark Airport prior to my trip. I used it once for 3 hours prior to our trip at the airport. We couldn't reassemble it after the security check .After much heated discussion with my husband regarding the item assembly we both agreed to cut our losses and trash it at Newark airport.If anyone can suggest a better small, low weight cart, please pass along any suggestions.
R**1
The reviews aren’t being fair.
The media could not be loaded. Most of these reviews aren’t being fair because they are asking this little thing to be something it wasn’t designed to be.It was designed to be a small, inexpensive, foldable lightweight little luggage cart that folds up extremely small, fits into the bag it’s hauling, without taking up significant space and doesn’t add significant weight to your bag and can make carrying your bag a little easier when you need it.In order to do that, it naturally HAS to use lightweight parts that are inherently less robust.It is what it was designed to be.Could it use parts of higher quality without upping the weight or cost significantly? Probably. It’s not perfect. But it’s certainly not useless and the fact that it doesn’t do everything perfectly shouldn’t surprise.The pictures I’ve posted are of it carrying a Peak Design 30L travel duffel bag.It includes a small bungee cord that is helpful but if your bag doesn’t have a luggage pass through feature, you’ll find it difficult to balance and keep on the cart.Again, you shouldn’t expect it to be able to compete with full size luggage carts. Therefore…Would I be confident wheeling it through bumpy streets with a heavy bag? Of course not.Would I carry my child in car seat strapped to it like you could with a more robust less compact cart? No of course not.Would I expect it to last for years of rugged usage? No of course not.Would I expect it to easily be able to balance standing upright with a bag attached? Nope!BUT would I expect it to survive one or two vacations of occasional light usage if I have to carry a second bag for longer than I’d prefer. Sure!At the price, it doesn’t really have to last very long before you’d honestly have your moneys worth.It takes up very little room in your bag, folds up very small, and it not very heavy at all.I took a chance on this little thing because I really needed one. Even though the reviews weren’t great. I was pleasantly surprised. It’s what I needed.Now I HAVE NOT taken this on my vacation yet. Only around the house a bit. But I’m confident in what I’ve written above. At the price, it’s worth the risk anyway.
M**S
Not ready for primetime!
I really want some enterprising person to design a very compact dolly about this size. Not to transport a ton of stuff, within reason for the materials necessary for construction. This one isn't it. Waaay too flimsy, wheels wouldn't lock. Feels like it's about to break. It's like someone's beta version. Not ready for prime time. Please someone get their smart engineer kid to redesign this!!!
L**D
I have such mixed feelings about this mini folding luggage cart
I was pretty darned excited to find this mini folding luggage cart -- it was exactly what I was looking for to haul my large backpack around airports and cities during a recent trip to Europe. After watching and rewatching the video showing how to fold and unfold it more than 10 times (seriously), I finally figured out how to lock the wheels in place -- which is really important or it will not roll. On the plus side, I used this cart in four different airports, many train and subway stations, and down countless cobblestone streets for more than 2 weeks. I don't know when it happened, but near the end of my journey, a tiny piece of the plastic wheel locking mechanism must have broken off - which means I really can't ever use it again because I cannot lock the wheel on that side anymore. I think it was around thirty dollars, so I didn't expect to be able to use it for all eternity, but I kind of hoped I would get more than one trip out of it. It is such a clever design, but the plastic wheel locking mechanisms are just too delicate and easily broken. Basically, I'm glad I bought it, but I really hoped to use it longer than 2 weeks.
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