Features:
1.Internal dimensions (LxWxH): 80 x 44 x 25 CM.
2.Weight: capacity up to 150 kg.
3.Material: steel tube and nylon, Including one cart and one extra carrying bag.
4.Padded handle and 4 large solid rubber tires.
5.Easy to clean and store.
6.Easy to pull and push due to hand draw.
The collapsible handcart with removable carrying bag is very versatile. Take advantage of the smooth-running car for shopping, family outing or as carrier in your garden.
Amazon Customer –
Super sturdy, affordable and has lasted me months with no issues. I’m a photographer and use this to cart around props/equipment and it’s great, even off-road.
Kredit –
I idea this to transport craft items to a group that I run. It’s very sturdy and easy to use.
Nina Szpanko –
Bought for my Grandaughter’s festival adventure. Perfect
Henry –
I got this a while back and I use it every time I plan a big shopping trip with friends. How it works is, we all go to the shop together and buy our groceries, when we’re done and we’ve paid we load up the wagon and walk back together (Note: We don’t need to carry any of the shopping, its in the wagon!). I think its a great purchase if you have a smooth path leading to your shop. If you are going with a more alternating terrain I’d recommend something a bit sturdier than the shopping cart here.
Antony Newman –
Carrying fishgear from lake to lake.
Michael Barstow –
Took this to Crufts and it made life much easier not having to carry all the equipment I needed, it all fitted in well and folded up so it was out of the way until I needed it again.
R S Sharpe –
I read about a days worth of reviews before buying this one. I can see that there is a design weakness at the handle but that’s just physics. I have taken the design weakness into account when using it.I tried pulling it along shut on my way to the shop nut it was heavy. Eventually when the brain cells became active and I opened it out to its full extent it became a joy to use and glided along the paths quite easily. I used it for shopping and it works a charm. I would consider making a cover for it so that when it rains the things in the cart can be kept dry. It would be the work of an hour to make a cover out of a plastic table cloth or waxed cotton or linen.I bought it to use when the summer arrives to put the dog in when she gets tired on our long walks to the park for a picnic. Its much easier to pull a picnic along behind you, or a tired dog than to try to carry it all. Certainly I am not going to use it as a wheelbarrow in the garden as that isn’t the reason I purchased it.I did consider shopping trolleys but they have a tendency to topple over curbs where as this doesn’t.I’d like to see some improvement upon the handle weakness in the design. Also tyres that could cope with long term use on pavements would be good, although it would add to the weight.
Al –
I bought this for a festival. It took a 3 person tent, bedding, blow up mattress and all the usual paraphernalia as well as a sports bag of clothing and shoes. I used two bungees to keep ot all in place. Admittedly the ground was mainly flat but the trolley had no issue with the weight and the front wheels swivel to make steering easy.Assembly is easy, remove the handy cover and open ot up, to collapse is, simply pull the toggle in the centre.I am glad that I made this purchase and happy with the trolley.
Derek Mack –
I am a wedding photographer and live in Scotland. Even in the summer here, we get overcast and sometimes dull days so, in almost all of the weddings where there is a need to shoot some of it indoors, I always have lights and a light stand or two.Having this cart makes moving about from the indoor area to outside for the bridal portraits much easier, I can over plan my lighing and take extra bits and bobs with me knowing I’ll be able to move it about with relative ease.Even if there are stairs, the carts not that heavy and on the occassions I’ve needed it lifted, there are always people at a wedding to lend a hand.I shot one wedding on a beach, which was set up around a quarter-mile from the nearest car parking area, so the cart really did come in handy. It takes a couple of light stands, my camera bag and whatever modifiers I’m using plus a portable pop-up changing tent with ease. My only criticism is a lack of a waterproof cover which wouuld also act as a dust barrier and keep the gear protected but I’ve made do with a tent groundsheet which I also have on-board so i can quickly cover things up.As the title says…How did I manage without one?
MICHAEL BELTON –
Bought to carry my fishing kit. Has already transported my grandchildren without a problem. A bit expensive but well made and strong. Should travel over most terrains but without pneumatic wheels would guess it will struggle on soft sand. Loses a star because it does not have a brake.
Miley –
One of those surprising life-changing purchases. I live on a 3rd floor and always struggled taking in stuff from the car to the elevator and into the apartment. It’s very strong and folds flat. It takes a lot of weight and the wheels move well over gravel and uneven surfaces. My partner slammed his thumb in it, so just be careful folding it away. My only criticism is that either the front or back wheels should have breaks so you can use it on an incline. But other than that, it is has taken all the pain out of moving stuff. Worth every penny.
N. J. Hinton –
Well made, sturdy. A couple of minor niggles, no brake, e.g. if you’re resting on a slope. When folded condition it takes a bit of faffing to get it to roll on two of the four wheels. In folded position, it is convenient to take on the bus, but you’ll have to walk home if you have it full! I’ve given up on a car, and it’s great for a bulk shop; I can fit two cases of wine and all the rest of the grocery shopping with no problem and I still have a comfortable walk home, and I’m 84.
Lee Rob –
I love this trolley!! It holds SO much, saves me carrying wetsuits, towels, wind breakers etc to the beach and it’s easy to move around and fold down when not being used. Definitely buy one, you won’t regret it.
S. Green –
I brought this cart to haul things around for the kids club we run. It had to be portable but really tough. So far it has done really well. It come with a storage bag (which leaves the wheels exposed which is great if they’re muddy). To unfold it you just pull it open. To close it you pull up the toggle in the middle of the base. The handle is extendable. The cart itself is quite manoeuvrable and takes a lot of weight. The liner for the frame is slightly padded but I don’t think it is waterproof. The solid wheels are fairly large and which means it handles mud and grass fine but can be a bit unstable over rougher ground.It’s not designed to carry kids or dogs but mine all tried it out and wanted to be hauled all over the place.All in all, a great piece of kit – even my wife has her eye on it to use in the garden.
Lou –
I love this. It’s a must for my shopping trips. It’s more stable than the 2 wheeled shoppers (the amount of times the wheels broke due to the stress on those). It’s easy to fold, it’s not wheelable when it’s folded, but that doesn’t really matter. It’s also great when my 4 year old is too tired to walk, or if she does want to walk then she helps push while I pull! Great to use as a little travel cot for a much smaller child too – wish I had one back when we had to travel on trains with luggage as well as a travel cot!
Tracy –
Not sure why I was charged £4.95 delivery when the same model is available for free delivery. No instructions in box so it took a while to work out how to fold, also difficult to wheel when folded, I thought it would wheel as a suitcase for ease and convenience. I needed a cart to take goods to my shop a short distance so this cart is larger than I needed and I think expensive.
Susan F from Basingstoke –
I spent a long time looking at other carts and finally decided on this one. I’m so glad I did. I bought it for a family trip to Legoland with a 2yr old and 4 yr old.The cart felt robust from the moment I unpacked it and coped easily with the picnic stuff, spare clothes and 2 small boys who could sit side by side or opposite depending on how they felt at the time. When they were inside the cart we hung the cool bag off the back.I really liked the fact that the handle could clip against the frame when we stopped. Although a brake would have been nice the lack of one didn’t cause any problems.During the day there was a lot of cart envy and I was able to recommend it to everyone who asked (and there were loads)My daughter didn’t want me to buy the cart as she’d always used a buggy for days out previously and I think that if your child still needs to be strapped in, then a buggy is probably the best option.However for slightly older children who get tired legs and want a rest occasionally, this is perfect.Visits to the Zoo and the beach are going to be so easy from now on!
Beverly Pont –
Wow. This thing is robust. It is quite heavy and marginally awkward to pull when folded and bagged up BUT once open, easy peasy lemon squeasy. My kids used it for a go cart in the garden, which I allowed for a few moments but given that I bought it to save my poor hands when food shopping. This is my answer to a car until I actually have a car. Quick delivery. Strong and easy to use. Only gripe is the lock on the handle that is supposed to hold it when extended, is too weak. However, I find if i fold the handle down and then use the frame bar, an alternative to the brief moments I need to push the cart rather than pull it. I would still buy it again.*Update :- went and did a shop using my cart. It got my stuff home safely and effectively but be warned. I wrecked my back pulling this when it was full. I’ve been gingerly moving for the last couple of days. Plus when it’s folded. It’s awkward to pull. The wheels misbehave and it is VERY frustrating.
wendy m. –
Great little trolley, used for dog shows. Gets everything from A to B without multiple trips and I can walk the dog with me. The only thing I didn’t really like is the handle, the clip for locking it in place is very stiff and you can see the start of a stress from having to put so much pressure on it. Also where it fixes to the trolley is only a rivet type connector and can feel a little loose. But saying all that it is still a great little trolley and I’m really pleased with my purchase still and on the whole does feel quite robust and does The job.
Mark Grundy –
Thsi trolley has earned it’s purchase many times over. For getting thinds between the house and car. For moving things our of our flat in Germany when moving back to UK. When emptying my mother’s house after she died. Taking things between car and charity stall at events. The uses are only limited by our own imagination.Only minor issue is that it won’t stand up when folded.
Alison Miller –
I had perhaps built up my hopes for this cart too much. First run to the allotment and load must of been about 70kgs (max cart is 120kg). The handle extention kept on going in even though it was locked and felt like it was being pushed for weight limit. Certainly easy to fold and use but not as strong as was hoped. Will still use it though but not heavy loads.
sth –
Easy to open and close. Easy to steer and maneuver. The handle extends but the lever to lock it in place is stiff to engage and release, hopefully this will improve. Its a great size and the grandchildren love riding in it. I’ve yet to take it camping but have used it on rough ground with ease.
Sophia Merrick –
It would be better if it had a brake.
Huckleberry –
This is my second trolley, the first was from Asda and I was forever sticking bits back onto it, hence the new purchase.It a great trolley, folds flat like a pram. We used it for camping and dragging my 4 year old around when she could be bothered to walk. It’s great for transporting the camping equipment around, also took it to the beach, the wheels struggled in soft sand acting more like a plough, but on a more sold surface it’s great. No real negative points to add my only concern is that the wheel pin connector looks very flimsy but to it’s credit has held fast so far.
Mr. Christopher P. Mitchell –
We went to Kendal Calling Festival this weekend and as expected it rained – alot ! This little cart packs down small into a supplied cover but is very quickly transformed into a sturdy and stable cart capable of getting over rough and muddy ground without too much trouble. We loaded it with a reasonably large 4 person tent and a big coldbox (full) and it coped. The Coleman coldbox was on wheels – hopeless – we put it in the cart ! Those that try loading it 6 ft high to take all their stuff in one go will probably break it but if you do a couple of trips it will be fine. We saw loads of broken, difficult, unstable trolleys – this passed the festival test with flying colours – one of the best things I have bought on Amazon.
Jmb –
Although I have not yet put it to use, I am very happy with this wagon/cart. It seems very strong, it is easy to fold and it is quite compact when it is folded. The only reason I did not give the wagon 5 stars is that there is not good way to store it standing upright once folded; the wheels do not lock, so if you attempt to store it standing upright, the cart simply falls over. Obviously, you can wedge it against a wall and put something heavy against the other side so it stand upright (I am currently using a can of paint), but I feel this is a minor design flaw that would have been easy to correct. As this cart sells for £30 more than others on Amazon, I would have expected a bit better on the design.
Jackie Sparrow –
Seemed robust but a wheel fell off on the first use and in the first 10 feet of travel. It was only lightly loaded and no where near the stated capacity
eljwl –
This is the second cart I have purchased for using with forest school. It gets heavy use. Although I’ve only had this cart for a week, the difference between this and my other make cart is huge. This feels so much sturdier …the base is solid yet folds easily and the cover, whilst a little fiddly to put on, keeps it closed when not in use. It comes ready assembled too… definite bonus! Only thing I haven’t sussed yet, is the pull handle seems to be I side the cart bag so can’t pull out at 90degrees to cart, only has slight angle on it. I may work out a way round it soon though!
Amazon Customer –
Easy
CJ –
This is a great cart and I’ve used it at festivals and on holidays to carry stuff (tents, equipment, booze, kids). It folds away neatly if you align the wheels correctly and goes back into the cover.However, it’s not indestructible and I’ve managed to bend ours at the front so it no longer works. It wasn’t a particularly heavy load, so go easy if you’re loaded up over bumps in fields etc.Will be trying a different brand for the new one to get fatter wheels for sand too.
A. G. Wright –
I bought the trolly for use shopping but one set of wheels turn independently and it won’t pull along behind me . With a 250 mm plastic tube put between the two wheels with the webbing passing through the tube and around the wheel brackets and the Velcro straps keeping the webbing strap tide to the Side of the tube the wheels will keep to a straight line as you pull it behind you .I can now shop and carry enough for my neighbours and myself whilst my wife has the car being a carer for her parents ( Covid-19 ) .
Friends of WHH –
Great value product. The wheels fell off when I used it first, so you might need to put locking nuts on to stop this. Plus the hand rubbery bit is a bit crap and it doesn’t fold up VERY small, as the wheels still stick out. However, it is really really light to pull, seems to take extremely heavy stuff and still be easy to move. Bargain for the price.
Technoidiot –
Fantastic service from the seller. This seller used Hermes courier which in my area provides an appalling service so I didnt actually received the first order. the seller was excellent at responding to my query and sent out a 2nd item as the 1st one hadnt arrived by the required date. Really good size and fab for all my festival stuff(and I didnt carry half the guide weight), sadly the wheels and the stability are not that great and the wheels buckled underneath while pulling through a bit of boggy mud. It managed to last for one festival but didnt make the 2nd one which was dry but bumpy ground – the carry weight guide I would also question – in my opinion it would not be able to carry that load! I think on flat hard ground it would be okay.
Geoff –
This is a well made and useful trolley. Very easy to open and close. I have only one criticism (which may only apply to the unit I have): there is a clip which should lock the handle in the extended position. On the trolley I have this is not very effective – even when supposedly locked the handle will still telescope when trying to push rather than pull the trolley even when empty on level ground. I have improved this somewhat by trimming part of the latch to allow it more movement. I think the design of this part could be improved, which is why I have not given 5 stars.
Amazon Customer –
I didn’t have the highest hopes for this as it was only about £50 but my expectations were massively exceeded. Not only does it come with a handy cover which holds it all together when it’s folded away, but when it is folded away it takes up almost no space at all. Once folded out it seems strong and well made with big sturdy wheels and a strong lining. I got this to use for getting stuff from my van to my workshop and store but it is going to be useful for so much else. For example, when going to festivals we always used a sack truck but this takes up a lot of room in the back of the car. However, with this trolley the amount of room needed is so small we’ll have room for another passenger!
Lilac –
I did lots of reading of reviews – picked this in the end due to good sturdy wheels and weight it can carry 150Kg. Works brilliantly – comes with a cover so you can pack it away tidily. Carries loads of stuff – I also use bungess to hold stuff in when I overload it. Nice side pockets too. Wheels robust and goes over all ground. Definitely recommend
Rhodri Pearce –
Really can’t fault this trolley. It’s been so useful in carrying our camera kit on set. Very sturdy set up, easily folds away & can carry a decent load of kit. We often attach extra pieces of kit on the side of the trolley via bungee cords and it works a charm. Highly reccomend.
roselyn –
This is a neat little cart for pulling nice weights of around 40kg on concrete or similar flooring. Heavier weights than that are too much for it. I should have trusted my gut but i loaded 24 2 Litre bottles of water and it bent the front of the cart above the wheels so now the wheels touch the metal and the cart is not much use.I will get it again (on the guarantee) and use it as I recommended bc it is a great cart for that use but is incorrectly advertised as being able to carry 150kg.It’s also very comfortable for children to sit and lie in.I lugged my 2 tots in it on a long airport travelling day and they loved it and could have slept fine in there..
Sooz –
Ok, strangely I bought this to transport my dog who isn’t keeping up with the other two. The cart has an outside cover to keep it folded. It erects swiftly for even Unhandy females ( like me) to put up. It collapses well with a pull on the material at the sides. It did not collapse on use nor did it tip or not run. It was exactly perfect.My dog sat in it and tolerated it for five minutes. Suddenly she has found her momentum and legs seem to be in perfect working order. Therefore we will use this for my BF to transport his heavy guitar amp and pedal board when he has to walk from a distance, to a gig.Other uses….mobile bar when camping, chugging all the beach gear ….such a saving on lugging heavy stuff.
Graeme –
This is great. First of all it arrived es in a box that is exactly the same size as the folded trolley. i.e. no waste or polystyrene blocks. Second it is in its own cover. Two clips later and one simple fold out the trolley is there. 30 seconds out of the box. Wheels on and everything. No assembly. It has very sturdy looking wheels. I haven’t tried it out in anger yet but it looks just the job for carting stuff down the beach.
C. Webb –
After several rather difficult journeys to the beach with three kids and a ton of stuff, I saw someone had one of these. Since I purchased mine, I’ve been rather smug. It means I can do the trip as a solo adult. Brilliant brilliant brilliant.This trolley was a really good buy for me. It folds up neatly and opens and closes very easily – I am useless at working anything out but it wasn’t beyond my capabilities. Plus it comes in a protective bag and fits easily in the car. Really well designed. Even has pockets at front for things you want to access quickly. It is stylish, sturdy and strong. I pulled a lot of weight over sand and it still didn’t seem to give. Very impressed. Have already recommended it to two people on one beach trip! Everyone was rather jealous.
Simon B. –
I love the idea of this trolley – foldaway for those short of space, and much more stable than a wheelbarrow.When we used it properly for the first time yesterday: heaviliy loaded with garden equipment but nowhere near the weight limit, one of the wheel attachments started to buckle.On closer inspection you can see that it is only partially welded along. All you need is to pull a full cart across bumpy ground and and the joints start to go, as we discovered.It’s a shame because it is a great cart and was working well until we discovered this problem.I don’t know if this is poor QC for this cart, or they are all made like this. I will try to get an exchange, to test this out.
Charlie –
Easy to fold, good quality
Amazon Customer –
I needed a cart to help transport my 6 year old round Disney when she grew tired. I’d seen others at Disney using them and although they are not recommended for this purpose (they don’t have all the safety requirements for transporting children), it was the only thing I could think of using for when she got tired. We’d hired a pushchair when we were there last and she had to fold herself into it, so when I saw others using these carts, I thought it was a great idea. I spent months going through different types of carts. I wanted something sturdy and that would fold up for easy storage. This cart is absolutely perfect, much sturdier than the others I’d researched and so easy to fold and unfold. So impressed with it.
Andrew Herlihey –
Very useful so far with the children and transportation of other things but wheels started squeaking shortly after using it, that’s the only reason it’s not 5 stars.
Sooty –
Lightly built and compact it will be useful for what I bought it for ie air displays and motor racing. Narrow tyres unsuitable for the beach or soft ground (I have a Fridani BTB Trolley XXL Handcart for the beach, large and well built). Max load for the Life Carver is stated as 150kg. Other, more robust trolleys such as the Fridani have a max load of 100kg. I would not want to put 150 kg into the Life Carver trolley, more like 50 kg or 75kg at a pinch.
Pitou –
I think the sturdiness of this cart is partially down to the heavy wheels which are easily manoeuvered when pulling it. By the same token, they do make it very bottom heavy when lifting it into my car! As a 66 year old woman, I find it rather awkward to do so. But it seems to do the job, and it holds a lot.
J –
I looked around for a while for one of these. I bought it mainly to move chairs, brollies, coolbox, rug etc from the car to outdoor concerts. Naturally, this is usually across rough ground. I used it for the first time last night and it was perfect. I was offered money for it by others are the concert but politely declined. One group told me they had ‘trolley envy ‘. Having been going to these concerts for a few years now, I and my friends have trudged back and forth carrying everything, meaning we are restricted in what we can take. No more…. problem solved. Extremely easy to use. I can’t recommend this little cart enough.
Knickerstitcher –
Fantastic little trolley! The only access to my garden is through the house. This is strong (6 rubble sacks full of bricks and stones) and turns on a sixpence ( two internal doorways are only 65 cms wide) & it easily manoevers around any obstacles. No diy skills to put it together, just unfold like an accordion. Love it!
A.G –
Bought this Amazing trolley to use at the large Carboot sale, took it for the first time this weekend,and every stall I went to wanted one. So passed the information were they can buy it from, so guess I justmade this company money. But i put it to the test too; a full computer with monitor, tower system,keyboard, mouse, + a bag of 30 children,s books 2 star wars ships with figures and it managed the loadwith no problem. Best investment of £61.99 i have made, the trolley will be going every week with mefor sure.