MaxWorks 80774 3-Shelf Utility Plastic Cart with Wheels-225 Lbs Maximum Capacity , Black

$109.00
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Designed for a wide variety of applications & working environment to include garage, office, workshop, warehouse, office, home/kitchen & more Features durable injection molded polypropylene shelves that are easy to clean, will not dent, resist rust and stains Aluminum legs are easy to install and will not rust. Push handle on each side provide versatility Built-in side rails on each shelf to prevent load from rolling or sliding off. Includes 4 non-marring swivel castors make manoeuvring of cart easy Each tray is rated up to 75 lbs. load capacity or a total combined capacity of 225 lbs.
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Product Dimensions : | 16 x 32 x 36 inches; 19.8 Pounds |
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Item model number : | 80774 |
UNSPSC Code : | 56101500 |
Date First Available : | March 12, 2018 |
Manufacturer : | MaxWorks |
ASIN : | B07BF1LM98 |
Country of Origin : | China |
Customer Reviews: | 2,007 ratings |
J. Davis –
I am in a wheel chair and counters too high. This is a helpful work area and low storage for me. With the wheels can be moved out of my way quickly when I need to get to cupboards behind it. I CAN FIX MY FOOD AGAIN.
Gisele Durham –
I bought this specific cart because A) I needed it to fit a specific place in my laundry room AND B) I needed to easily move it out of the way. My small — and I do mean small — laundry room has a door to the outside of the side of our house that is rarely used, however, this prevents us from adding any permanent shelving to this area. I needed something to hold a couple of extra laundry baskets plus extra laundry supplies — I can’t stand them to be on the floor. This cart is perfect for this. Plus, we can easily roll it aside to get outside the door if we have to. I only wish they made these in a different, more decorative color, like light gray or pale aqua. I suppose I could spray paint it, but who wants to do that?
.:*Tpizzle*:. –
I am an assistant manager at a burger king, we were in desperate need of a utility cart, as ours was metal wire, was terrible to clean and on its last wheel, so to speak. Most other options were nearing the 120 range for the metal mess of uncleanable wires we already had or 150 for a plastic one.Glad I found this. Plastic. Cleanable. Light. All-way wheels. 3 shelves. Nearly half the price. Durable enough to survive a busy bk. Very presentable and neat looking.Highly reccomended for all cart pushing needs. Thankyou.
Greg –
The handle legs and the the connection of the tray legs to the side tubes use an “interference fit”. This is a fit between two parts in which the external dimension of one part slightly exceeds the internal dimension of the part into which it has to fit. In the case of the Cart that I received this required more than just manually pushing them together. I successfully connected all trays/legs by doing the following: 1) Pre-lube the penetrating end with liquid hand soap (provides lubrication). 2) Tapped the legs into the side tubes with a rubber mallet. Some plastic probably will be shaved off in the process, but not significant.Translate interference fit to
Wedge –
What you see is what you get. Light duty which is what I wanted. Assembly is simple. Not built for lugging car parts around the shop. If you have problems inserting the caster studs into the bottom tray, apply silicone grease to the stud. Silicone grease a.k.a Dielectric Grease is available in 3 oz. tubes at most hardware and auto parts supply stores. Won’t react with plastic as petroleum base grease might.
Steven D. Johnson –
With a product such as this, and at this price point, the most common point of frustration is with the wheels… usually they are substandard… not these. Actually, the swiveling and locking casters are quite well made and large enough to navigate bumps, cords, and uneven floors. Good job! Assembly is easy, but you really must have a rubber mallet… a regular hammer won’t do. It is also helpful to have a solid piece of wood, say 1″ X 1″ X 6″ long to use to pound the wheels into place. Place the wood in the center of the caster frame and pound away until the wheels are fully seated. The rest of the assembly is a breeze, 5 minutes or less. The product is sturdy and holds a lot. Fact is, I ordered this cart, got it the next day, assembled it, loaded it down with “stuff” and wheeled it around a bit, and immediately ordered another cart. I guess ordering a second one is a pretty good recommendation.
Bee Jay –
As a high school science teacher I need a good cart to take into my storage closet and get beakers, flasks, etc. This fits the bill! Smooth rolling and sturdy
Shanda –
I had a stroke that left me with mobility issues as well as left-sided hemiplegia. I cannot hold on to things without dropping them. I wanted a cart or some kind of assistive device just to help me carry things around the house. This cart is just what I need! I use this cart almost constantly. I have it near me wherever I go in my house. I also use it as extra counter space in the kitchen. I can move it to wherever I need the extra space. It is very durable. Although I haven’t tested the fullweight limit, I can tell you that my husband used it to transport a full ice chest sitting on the top shelf. I frequently transport several gallons of water on the top and middle shelves and we have never had any issues whatsoever. I especially like the ease of the locking mechanism on the wheels it’s not a struggle, or toe breaker to release the breaks.
Maria C. Nichols –
This was ordered as a bedside table for a person who cannot get out of bed It is perfect!Two of the shelves are reachable and the sides on the shelves keep items from falling to the floor.Only issue was how difficult it was to assemble the casters and the trick about putting dish soapon the long part of the casters did the trick! I put dish soap into a small empty pill bottle, dippedthe leg of the caster in the soap and then used a hammer to tap in the wheels.
illumin8r –
We bought this to use with potted plants to move them in and out of the house and onto our deck. All components non-rusting. Mostly easy to assemble, BUT I highly recommend the use of a “Dead Fall” rubber-coated hammer for use in assembly. The instructions say the casters “snap in”…umm, no, they don’t. It took a helluva lot of force with the dead-fall hammer to get the caster shafts all the way into the hole and pounding down the handle pieces onto the shelf required a major hammering to properly seat them. Even sliding a couple of the shelves down onto the aluminum supports took a couple of whacks. Otherwise, fairly simple. Be sure to recognize that one side of the shelves is open for sliding things on and the other has a stop lip. Easy to reverse them.