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VERSATILE APPLICATION: The garden trolley is suitable for a variety of uses: whether in the garden, as a handcart or for shopping.
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EASY MANOEUVRING: Profile wheels with pneumatic tyres with steel rims on ball bearings allow the handcart to drive quickly, even on rough terrain.
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SPEEDY SETUP: Removable side panels enable fast and uncomplicated unloading, thanks to the immediate release. In addition, the transport trolley can be converted into a platform trolley in no time.
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FLEXIBLE TARPAULIN: The removable inner tarpaulin of the garden cart is equipped with carrying handles. So you can quickly move leaves or sand, also outside the trolley.
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HIGH LOAD CAPACITY. A max. stat. load capacity of 550 kg (1212.54 lbs) allows large loads to be transported.
A Customer –
Despite the obvious issues with the build instructions (to my eye the perspective/accuracy of the diagrams do not match exactly to the product), there are only about 9 or 10 pieces, plus the wheels (and it’s pretty obvious where they should go!), so construction wasn’t that difficult. Three observations:1) The mechanism to pin the sides upright wasn’t obvious (to me!); it relies on letting the sides fall when the swivel pin is pointing up, and locking the side upright when the arm of the swivel pin is pointing down. For some reason I started off unscrewing the swivel pin and capturing the side between the nut and the washer, which prevents easy release using the swivel pin shoulder itself to hold/release the side)2) The shape of the finished article is a little odd (the sides are not at a right angle to the base, but slope inwards from top to bottom), and unless I’ve missed something else on the build, the area of the top of the cart is smaller than the area of the base, which means that the tray (which is supposed to sit snugly on the two sides) just wont fit – and won’t be persuaded to, either! So now I’m left with a redundant tray.3) I rebuilt the cart the right way (3 minutes correction time), but one of the swivel pins released itself part way through a journey, resulting in one of the sides half-pinging open. Luckily the load remained within the cart.That said, I’ve used the cart 3 or 4 times so far, and have to say it’s a pretty handy bit of kit.
Amazon Customer –
Good cart for gardening and kids to use. Useful for ferrying anything around the garden. Good for potting ( moving pots around and replenishing). Clearing the lawn pre mowing. Kids loved ferrying each other in it too.
Nicholas Bridge –
This garden trolley it perfectly useable but the detail design is a little lacking. The joints made between each side and end panel when you have them in the up position are poor, they are close together at the top but there are big gaps at the bottom. The little metal basket is a very tight fit (I would say it doesn’t really fit) you have to push it down very hard to get it between the rails and it always wants to pop up on one or other of the sides. As I say, useable but its a shame some of the detail dimensions between the various parts isn’t better.
Mr MP Jennings –
Very disappointed with this item’s condition. It’s pretty heavy and the box isn’t strong enough consequently it had torn in transit, there was one or two small paint chips and the wire tray was bent, but worse was that one of the axle washers was missing and one of the tyres was flat. I unbolted the 2 parts of the wheel to find that the inner tube had been pinched hard and torn on assembly as the picture shows.There’s a previous review with the same problems so this is a quality control issue – I wouldn’t have confidence to buy from Deuba in Thetford again. A shame because the trolley seems pretty robustly made, but until I get a new inner tube and fit it it’s useless
Rygel XVI –
Seems a decent bit of kit up to now. My 8 year old grandson thinks it’s brilliant. Having built it I can see why some people have had failed welds at certain points. The rated weight of the tyres has really nothing to do with it: it says 500kg in the listing and 300kg on the instructions, but I wouldn’t go with either of them. The weight on the axles and steering pivot is the thing to keep an eye on. Just use a bit of sense and you shouldn’t have a problem.Besides, if you’re capable of moving a 500kg trolley load then I’d suggest you don’t really need a trolley, as you’re probably Desperate Dan.I can why other reviews say it’s not easy to put together, but that’s mainly down to the drawing on the enclosed leaflet.Take your time and it’s not that hard. I dropped a clanger at one point by using up the washers that should have been saved for the wheels hubs. It was my mistake because I’d not double checked before using them. They’re nothing special though and I just found some spares in my shed.If you’ve got a socket set you’ll find it easier than using regular spanners, and you’ll need a tool be able to hold the bolt head at one side and tighten the nut at the other. They’re slotted bolts so a large flat screwdriver or a second spanner would do either way.
Elizabeth Jackson –
Does what I need it to do. Good for carrying around little garden tools and plants although the sturdiness of the product is questionable. I wouldn’t stress too much weight in it as the mesh is flexible and the r pins loose.
Michael Brooks –
Product Shipped within a day. Arrived in a single rectangular carton. The Packaging is just about adequate to protect the product, but internal layout and lack of packaging does cause the side panels to be misshaped. They are made of light metal & so can be bent back into shape.Looking at the assembly manual, the user is shown a list of Parts, please note that some of these are mounted on a plastic covered card. As your checking off the nuts, bolts & washers, please be aware that some are fitted to the parts. I didn’t notice them immediately and looked in the box for the items I thought were missing, then spotted that some are attached to the components.If you plan to use this in a garden, I suspect you may wish to move sand or soil at some point. The lack of a solid base & sides does limit the use a little. I plan to modify this with thin aluminium Panels so that I can use it to move small quantities of sand and soil. I can’t complain about the product as its advertised, I got what I paid for & so far, it’s good. Two minor observations are the steering handle fitting seems rather loose & the side panels cannot be folded down and the trolly used with them folded down. A slight modification in width and wheel height would help resolve this & make the unit much more functional. As it is the user will need to pull off the side panels to place larger items on it (within its load capacity of course) which is not ideal.I will use it -sides off to move Building blocks around my property & some sand & Type1 once I have fitted side panels, making it easier than using the wheelbarrow.
laz –
I needed this for fishing and it arrived nice and early, how ever would have been better with four blown up tyres, in the pictures you will see the tube was not pushed in properly and when the machine put in the bolt, well you can see the results.
nick pritchard –
I have had this for about three months now (it does annoy me that Amazon chase for reviews so soon after purchase – how can one possibly know how good a product is after a few days!). I have given it a four star rating as I am reasonably content with it, and to an extent I got what I expected – but it only just scrapes in at that level. The issue with the instructions, pointed out by a number of people, is to some extent true – wrong language and not that clear – but come on, a little bit of common sense – I misread the diagrams and made a small mistake, but I simply undid a bolt or two and reassembled it correctly (no big deal).It has been great for picking up grass and leaves – the inner bag working well, though the popper links holding the bag to the top of the side panels can be a little awkward (I take the whole bag out to empty it on the compost)- probably not great in freezing weather.As for how robust it is: Firstly the base is good, the side panels less so – they do the job and I have taken reasonably heavy loads of logs around the garden – I am careful though as I feel that the sides could be damaged, and will probably not last nearly as long as the base. I have also moved some bigger branches, and though I had the sides in place, I probably should have taken the sides off and strapped the logs to the base. I certainly got the impression that the base (and the wheels) would take the weight, at least as much as I could comfortably pull. There was a problem with the stability of the trolley with the side up and when heavily loaded. I have slopes in the garden, and patches of uneven land, and I could feel the trolley about to tip at times – a wider wheel base would definitely help.All and all though I am fairly pleased, especially with the cost (I paid £74.94 including delivery).
mindhyg –
The item arrived on time, but is a nightmare to assemble.You will need to be fluent in German and have some knowledge on how a steering axis pivots and works when you try to put this cart together.I have been an engineer all my life and it took hours to figure this lot out and get it assembled. As said the assembly instructions are in German only, I don’t speak or read German!! If on sale in the British market place the instructions should be in English as well. These instructions come as a photo copied sheet and the pictures are awful.The quality of the pictures is grainy and washed out and some of the pictures relate to an older version of this cart and mean nothing.The sides and front sides do not fit ie lock together properly when assembled and are difficult, very difficult to lock together once in place on the base of the cart.Having said all that, the sturdiness of the cart is very good. We used the base only. We had a lot of logs to move from a neighbours house into our property and it did the job. I have a very large property and I had to move these logs over a distance of 150 yards from the road. Some of the logs were very large and weighed over 60 kilos dead weight each, these were put on the cart one at a time. The cart base and axles never showed any signs of stress or flexing. This was a very good test for the cart.In my circumstances all in all this cart was a godsend. It is sturdy, but the assembly instructions are not good at all, and it could drive you mad trying to figure it all out. I would have given it five stars were it not for the instructions being in German and you will take your chances there. Print them in clear English also and it is a winner for me.This review is an honest and forthright view of the product.
L Thornton –
I wanted to find a way to transport recycling tubs and cardboard container from the back of the house, through a narrow ginnel and corner and down a long path for collection. I was fed up of multiple trips, carrying heavy tubs of bottles, or plastic/tins which would be dripping all over my feet and not nice in bad weather either. I checked online reviews and went for this high-sided trolley which arrived with a slight dent in one edge but not bad enough to send it back. It seems sturdy and heavy duty although one gripe I have is that the long handle just falls down to the floor as there is nothing to secure it with, which seems a real shame because there is a rubberised foam grip which will just get dirty and damaged on the floor. I have had to rig up a piece of wire to keep it in place when not in use. The tyres are sturdy and despite its size it wasn’t hard to manoevre around a tight, awkward corner with a ramp so I am pleased with its manoeuvrability. It easily holds a single recycling tub longways inside, and two more will fit across on the top edge, plus if you’re careful you can balance a large cardboard ‘sack’ on the top as well, so this saved me 2-3 trips and it was much easier to transport the tubs down a long drive. I can see it would also be useful for transporting piles of logs or heavy plant pots from front to back and vice versa, and any heavy items which would normally be difficult to carry and move.
JH –
Needed a sturdy platform to transport concrete gravel boards, fencing, gravel and soil to the bottom of a very long garden.Liked this truck as it is advertised that it is suitable to carry 550kg but instructions state 300kg. This is a huge discrepancy for marketing purposes and appears to be deliberate misinformation.It is of mediocre quality. Base and sides were bent upon opening the box but the metal is so flimsy I was still able to put it together. Instruction pamphlet is ok.Used it for the above mentioned reason and got nowhere near 300kg as it was. I just didn’t think it was strong enough to do the job.Would go elsewhere for a replacement.
Amazon Customer –
Better than i thought just the right size strong just what i wanted
TommyK –
Great for moving heavy items,👍
Peter Thistlethwaite –
This cart is a beast. Bought it for download festival after a terrible experience last year with a cheap box trolley.This was a life saver, it was easy to assemble, with a ratchet (13mm) and an adjustable wrench it took 10 minutes, we managed to load 3 peoples stuff on to this with ease without it looking in trouble at any point.The handle is comfortable even fully loaded, it is easy to pull on any terrain wet or dry. The tyres being chunky made light work of gravel, grass and mud. (They do smell when first opened though so store them outside to begin with)It is easy to handle and it makes the other we saw look like hard work.When finished with it for the weekend it disassembled in seconds and looks like new still, this will be a staple of every festival to come.Key notesSize – it is large make sure that it is suitable before using, it was a tight fit in the boot of my car disassembled. Make sure your tent can fit it when you get to camp or be willing to take it back the car.Assembly – goes together easy but bring suitable tools. Watch the videos in these reviews for help bit it isn’t as daunting as it seems even with the German instruction manual.Handling – comfortable to pull and makes light work of any terrain and turns on a 10 pence piece.Quality – great build quality a strong work horse. The paint didn’t even chip!Delivery – arrived in 2 days and very well packagedThe single best purchase I have ever made. Don’t mug yourself getting stuck in the mud or losing a wheel on dirt tracks this thing won’t let you down and your beer will be safe all the way to camp.
Amazon customer –
Excellent purchase, strong and very useful around the garden.
MD. –
Good roomy cart, very easy to assemble,I was up and running with it in less than 15 minutes.The construction is reasonable at this price point but one thing I’d recommend doing straight away is spray wd40 or something similar in the bottom hollow rails which the caged sides are attached to. They rusted in less than 2 days. No big deal per se as I don’t expect to get much more than a few years out of this handy cart. I loaded it with a fairly hefty load of cut logs, probably a bit overweight but it was easy to pull along and withstood the weight no problems. It will tip over on an incline if overloaded but that’s to be expected as it’s quite narrow, that’s a trade off to get through narrow garden gates, doors etc.Would recommend this to anyone needing a stylish handy way of moving a lot of stuff round the garden. Even the grandkids love to get a run in it!
bob –
The Barrow arrived in a badly torn box, I guess done through transit, fortunately no damage inside other than a slight scratch to some paint work.Easy to assemble, only down side the bolt and nut that secured the hand to the barrow was missing so I had to improvise.Excellent to use, so far I have moved loads of sawn logs , easy to steer and use.Would have given it 5 starts if the handle bolt and nut was there ,R.
A Cactus –
Using in a client’s 5000+sq metre garden now for over 6 months. Very easy to assemble for anyone like me who grew up with construction toys and model kits. The printed instructions are indeed poor but thankfully totally ignorable.I like the high sides which allows 1000-1500sq metres of lawn cuttings/leaves before being full. I started using the supplied bag for this chore but I found the steel mesh in the trolley was fine enough to hold in cut grass on its own and the bag was just too heavy and cumbersome when full. All four steel sides can be unhooked at the top to fold down and can be removed completely, without tools, as the hinges are large slide-in steel clips (look like giant hair grips), giving a flat-bed trolley. It is easy to manoeuvre over grass, mud gravel and cobblestone paths.The trolley saves so much time and walking in a large garden from taking out/returning all garden tools in one trip to collecting huge amounts of tree debris, piles of weeds and logs.Build quality is good and the green paint still intact. As I said the higher sides to this trolley are what set it apart from the other trolleys because things you put in (even over sized branches) it stay put on bumpy terrain.I have not loaded it much beyond about 100kg but each tyre is rated at 125kg load hence the maker’s 500kg rating. I don’t fancy pulling half a tonne in anything though. Great buy.
Alison –
If this lasts as long as the previous one (purchased 2017) I’ll be well pleased. Yes the split pin hinges are the weak point but some heavy duty cable ties sorted that. The old trolley is about done ( hence purchase of new one) but it had a hard life. Everything has been thrown at it. Its currently being used a hay soaker so with waterproof tarpaulin inserted is being daily filled to brim with water and hay so its sturdy enough to take that weight. The drop down sides are excellent for removing water once hay to be used. Good product at good price and remarkably resilient. Put it this way – I bought it again. Enough said
NA –
Super little truck for the money – yes Instructions are in German and the pictures were useless (out of focus)- however it was very simple to constructFirst- the bolts threaded to the top are for the back wheels- the bolts with the collar space are for the steering assemblyI would suggest you put the back wheel bracket (none driving) on the base first – don’t put the wheels on until the end- then put the steering bracket on the base (the axle bars point out with 90 degree bars face/point to the back of the truck)- then fit the cross bar to the front wheel bar- then fit the steering bar fix to the bottom bracket and the other bolts will line up- then the driver bar.- then the wheels- then the driving arm bar- then the sidesNote: I added some rubber grommet around the bolts on the handle to stop the rattles.All in all took 30 mins to put together.
the_mayor_09 –
Easy to assemble with a few basic tools. We use it around the garden for moving compost bags, carrying multiple full watering cans and general tasks. The inflatable tyres work well over our large areas of gravel too. Steering is a bit of a skill but soon learnt and it’s easy to manoeuvre. Like all carts with a simple pivoting front axle, there’s a possibility of it tipping at full lock and heavy load but the solution is simple… don’t go to full tight lock!
J. Downs –
I bought this trolley for getting all of our stuff into Glastonbury this year and it was perfect. It was easy to put together and the parts go together in a sensible way so you really don’t need the instructions. There is a smaller version of this cart which I saw other people at the festival using, but I felt really glad that I purchased this larger one as it firstly fits a lot more stuff, but also the sides are much higher so your stuff doesn’t fall out of it, and being larger it is generally really stable on uneven ground and didn’t feel like it was going to topple over or anything. It’s a fair amount of money to spend on a trolley for a festival but it was worth every penny and it didn’t get damaged or ruined in any way whilst I was using it (whereas the cheaper trolley I bought for last year’s festival only just survived the mud and is now in the bin). One tip that I can offer is rather than using the little split pins that come with the trolley to secure the wheels on, instead use a longer, strong nail and just bend either end so it forms an ‘S’ shape through the axle. I did this so there was no chance the wheels would fall off if the thinner split pins broke or bent. I definitely saw other people having this issue on their way in. Overall a great purchase and i’m really glad I decided to buy this trolley.
makilopi –
I use this to transport training equipment from my van to the venue. Good long wheel base makes it easy to get in and out of the vehicle. Tyres and steering arm are great for steps. Very happy with this cart. Getting a raincover made for it now.
Bunty321 –
This was not straightforward to put together as it needed tools that were not provided to do the job. Spanner’s/socket sets least 2 different sizes , Screwdriver, etc so if you have these things, fine but if not it’s a pain. The actual putting together once I had the tools was easy. It’s seems to be very stable but a bit heavy to pull by my elderly mother so it looks like she may struggle to use it without my help.
Speedoo –
I read the reviews before I bought this and was fully expecting to have to watch a YouTube video in order to put it together. It is true that the printed instructions that come with this are extremely poor – in fact, the main drawing is worse than useless – but if you have ever built something out of Meccano, you can assemble this without looking at any drawings or photographs. If you unpack the parcel and lay everything out with the nuts and bolts and clips and things, you can count the screw holes and see what fits where and work out where everything goes. So far as I could see, there was only one way to do it. Using nothing more than a cycle spanner, an adjustable spanner and a screwdriver, I did it in well under two hours and achieved what I expected.You might not have expected the instructions to say, ‘Do not let the product standing in the rain. Protect it from weather influences.’ I will use my discretion and will keep it outside, even if it rusts a bit. It also says, ‘You may not transport humans nor animals or use it as a self-propelled vehicle. It also may not be hung to other vehicles such as bicycles’, but I will not stop my daughter from putting the cats in it and pulling them round the garden.This trolley is cheaply made and the towing handle is quite loose at both joints, but all in all it’s good value at under £60.
Redbull –
Order came quickly and I knew as soon as I started unpacking it was a sturdy bit of kit. Powder coating is good and all parts accounted for. I bought this item to tow with my garden mower. I’ve towed it around the garden and on the road ( at literally 2mph) and it sat flat on the road. Weight is no issue and if desired you can swap the handle and pull it. Light weight yet strong. I purchased this over the common branded products because of the reviews and it paid off.
Scott –
Disappointing for the price. Used for Download, 2000 Trees and Bloodstock, broke on the way back to the car at Bloodstock.
Mark T –
Dumping brick rubble in it has bent the sides a bit, but they still hold together OK.The Front axle pivot bolt (for steering arm) came detached from the trolley base today.Had to weld it back on, and it’s good again now.Trolley can topple over if you are on an incline and turn the steering.If you have have the means to fix the odd breakage, it’s a good trolley for the money.
Marron –
This is a good cart but it is not the 550kgs capacity as advertised on the listing.The manual states that the max load is 300kgs.I would not use it for heavy duty activity as the mesh does not seem capable of handling very heavy loads.If you do not need it for very heavy purpose then it is a great cart with large wheels and good handling. The removable side panels make it versatile for different usage.
Paul –
I am loathe to write such a negative review under normal circumstances, particularly given the exceptional standard of customer service I received from DEUBA, however I must state my belief that this product has serious issues in manufacture and should not be sold until this is rectified.Upon first receiving the product and attempting to assemble, it became quickly apparent that one part had been incorrectly welded and the cart would therefore never have all four wheels level to one another. Frustrating, but I was quickly able to speak with DEUBA customer service who very helpfully arranged for a replacement to arrive in no time. The only problem was: this replacement was afflicted by the exact same collapsed/uneven weld and therefore cause the exact same issue with respect to the wheels not being level with one another and therefore overall cart instability. Again, great customer service – quick refund and collection of the faulty goods.However one can only draw the conclusion that this isn’t a one off and I would recommend you save your time and effort and try a different product.Having done more digging through the reviews and on other online forums, I can see that I am not the only person to have this issue and I can only say I wish I had dug deeper at first as it was a lot of effort to end back up where I started. Save your time and effort, don’t bother with this.
Lon –
Bought this carry camping gear at festival.Well worth it but I was worried about it fitting in back of car. With sides removed and upside down we packed stuff saying it’s wheels and it was fine.Great wheels.We also got the red Coleman one and it is easier to pack but not as much carrying capacity and wheels harder to pull
wyndham david –
What a wonderful bit of kit. I built this trolley adding a few washers and light touch of grease because I live close to the sea. The quality for a non commercial trolley is excellent,the finish is excellent,and the fit for purposes is spot on. I’m an ex engineer and a ex rac patrolman Of thirty years so building it didn’t require the plans, I always go blind first,and it was a since, for those who have trouble with the pictures, I suggest you take a photo of them with your camera then magnify the deatails up, it’s a lot simpler,I use thi all the time with electronic circuits. Oh well, I’ve made ten trips to the skip with me trolley, why didn’t i buy it years ago, great delivery service, all parts, great service as always from amazon,thanks fellas,and ladies,
Aisling O. –
Bought this for a festival. It was easy to put together but the wheel pins are a bit flimsy. In the que with a loaded trolley and one of the wheels came off, thankfully I noticed and was able to retrieve the wheel and 3 wheel it (with help of my husband) to the camp site. We were able to fix it with a cheap tent peg to get us home. I would advise to change the wheel pins and maybe keep some cable ties for the sides as the sides may come loose if a little over packed (photo of over packed trolley for reference). Otherwise it’s a great trolley for festivals
Eleanor –
Absolutely rubbish quality. It arrived pre-rusted. After opening the box, small metal filings or something spilled out of the frame everywhere. The unit itself is very thin, cheap metal with extremely poor welding. The build quality is beyond sub-par and while it definitely cannot carry 500kg (half a tonne) I doubt it will even carry a small child.The edges are sharp and the painted finish is patchy, blotchy, bubbling with rust underneath, and will flake off with light use.The tyres are quite obviously leaky and are not serviceable. The axles themselves are held on with paperclip type pins which are about as strong as soggy blutack.It’s very heavy and rickity. The panels wobble about (as they’re also held in place with paperclips). The handle is very floppy as the design doesn’t match the mount. The axles are just U-shaped bars that will eventually be a point of failure.The basket on top seems fine, as does the bag. Paid £114. It was not worth £114. I wouldn’t have spent £20 on it if I saw it in person.I’m still waiting for a refund as the seller wanted me to dismantle it completely which would have been very dangerous considering the sharp edges and ship it back at my own experience (impossible due to the weight).Edit 12 months later, still waiting for a refund. Absolutely avoid this trash, and company.
Interested Party –
The Trolley is sturdy when assembled and (I think) represents value for money, being one of the cheaper trolleys to choose from. However, the top brackets on the end pieces that are used to secure the sides were welded slightly askew, making final assembly difficult. The instructions are O.K. until it comes to fitting the side pieces, It’s not clear from the pictorial which way round these face, so this is a bit trial and error. Would I buy this trolley again? Probably.
M. Tidd –
Arrived well within delivery dates. One of the tyres unfortunately has a fault, but the seller was quick to respond to my concerns and has promised a replacement wheel will be sent. Excellent service and couldn’t be happier with the garden trolley, it seems very robust from what I can tell without actually using it yet.The instructions for assembly are rubbish, but using common sense it’s very straight forward. The worst thing about this trolley is the wheel retension pins, whilst they do the job they don’t seem sturdy enough in my opinion.. I am going to make a better solution to this myself ionstead. I wouldn’t call it a fault though, it does seem to do the job adequately. I will update this review after I have been able to use it for a while, I need to use this for taking some soil from my garden at the back of my house to the front, for transporting to the recycling center or rubbish tip. Plus a lot of garden waste and some tools even at some point, plus a fridge that’s dead from my garage. Hopefully this will be an easier job now with this trolley.
Dowic –
Big, strong, easy to assemble and can collapse down for transport. We’ve used this as a beach trolley to take all our stuff on to the sand. We’ve walked literally miles with it over bumpy footpaths and sand as well as through busy towns. Our youngest has a ride in it when she’s tired. It can be turned in to a little sofa with a beach Matt as cushions by dropping one side down. It’s really really good. The only thing that would improve it would be some sort of brake but for this price it’s excellent.
Graham –
Very poor plans to work from showing wrong holes in components and very small pictures. one of the tyres was flat. Apart from this looks ok
Stepa1007 –
I recieved my trolley and assembled it without having to look at the video. Instructions were good. Very simple to assemble but the pull bar where it fits into the box shaped coupling was slightly to long ans required shortening with a hacksaw. Another couple of parts put together with a pin required oe of the holes enlarging with a file. One of tyres was flat requiring inflating. The wheels are a little wobbly due to play between wheel and axle pin so I intend trying to get a spacer or more washers at a later date.
Barbara Bailey –
Takes all the hard work out of moving plant pots slabs stones etc. It’s moved some really large boulders, only one thing would suggest is when moving heavy irregular shapes like these is to put a board on the mesh to protect. Delivery earlier than predicted. Smashing piece of equipment and easy enough to store.Some reviews mention the handle being awkward when parked but I don’t find it a problem. I don’t give reviews unless I’m super impressed, and I am with this.
Amazon Customer –
Ordered this looking for a sturdy cart to transport my elderly dog. When it arrived the instructions are okay but there are no actual hinges just quick pins that give a VERY poor fit leaving the whole thing very shaky and janky. There is no quick release that we can work out but happy to be proven wrong.THE base is the best part of this product very sturdy although even that had a squint thread on the base that had to be straightened with a engineers square and a Mallet.I’d say this is great as a starting point for someone that likes a projects but as something to buy and use look elsewhere.
Mr. FM –
Bought for the garden, kids have had more fun pulling each other around in it.Not sure how it will hold up to heavy garden waste but it seems sturdy enough, tyres are good quality, and mobility is fine.
Kelly J. –
Fantastic. Easy to assemble, very sturdy, strong (I got in and it wasn’t bothered) very easy to manoeuvre. Only downside is that I thought the liner had a flap open but at the end so I could use it like a wheelbarrow but it doesn’t. My fault for not looking closely enough, but it’s such a good cart I’m not bothered.
ian tabrett –
A really good product, well made and exactly what we were expecting. The instructions are not great, some confusion as to the way the parts are referenced, a detailed breakdown with each part having a numerical reference followed with a construction guide (in German)referencing each part alphabetically. Not ideal and also not precisely for this model.I didn’t have any bother putting it together but my im a mechanical engineer by trade (tip: grease all nuts and bolts/joints etc on assembly, it will last longer) but I can see it being a problem for other less mechanically inclined people.I would also suggest you use a tape measure and ensure its the right size for you, its described as a large trolley but its by no means huge.The studs on the cover have rusted very quickly which is a shame but overall the construction and quality is very good 🙂 excellent delivery speed too, arriving in two days from order.
Mark Richard Steed –
Invaluable in the garden. Enabling multiple trips to be condensed. Tools, gravel, logs, leaves. you name it this has been moved, a great labour saving device.Seems to be holding up despite its workloadLong term time will tell. My thunderbird 4 😁
Lucy –
I liked this as once it was together it was solid. But once you move the pins loosen up and everything jiggles apart.Wheels moved freely and the handle was comfortable to use fitted in to my parents disabled buggies and the kids and pups enjoyed being towed.
M. Payne –
We got this for are garden and it arrived within 3 days, fantastic. The assembly instruction where in German but I found them simple to follow. Built in 15 mins. Would advise to grease all moving parts. We had a small problem, a slightly different product, but this was sorted very quickly after contacting.Over all very happy.
JS777 –
I must admit to being skeptical about this purchase and this feeling wasn’t improved during the assembly – it felt cheap and flimsy. However, I was wrong. Once assembled and put to work, the simplistic design and construction really delivers. The product is sturdy, strong and very flexible. It’s largely replaced our trusty wheel barrow for garden and building jobs. Plus, it can be hitched to a ride-on mower which is a real bonus if heavy items need to be moved some distance. Very pleased with the purchase.
Martrex –
Normally this would get 5 stars:- It went together well and it seems like it will get most things done- Easy to steer but the steering arm is a bit cheap and you will have to be careful with bigger loads.- Seems quite sturdy, although the steel seems quite thin.Biggest issue I have:- The description is incorrect and it is only 300kg load (according to the handbook).I bought this specifically for the bigger capacity to make sure I wasn’t cutting it too close when I start using it properly.