Style:Two Tier | Pattern Name:Service Utility Cart + Round Dolly WEN 73002 500-Pound Capacity 40 by 17-Inch Service Utility CartThis versatile Service Cart is ideal for any job site - it is especially useful in the office, shop, at meetings, in the classroom, or outdoors on a project. This lightweight cart has 2 shelves to store items on with a maximum weight capacity of 250 lbs. per shelf. Industrial duty Polypropylene construction resists scratches, dents and cleans easily. With 5" non-marring casters, this cart rolls smoothly and quietly without leaving marks on the flooring. The built in molded handles has compartments for tool storage and makes it easy to push, pull or maneuver through tight corners. Overall dimensions are: 39-3/4"L x 17"W x 33-1/4"H. Assembles easily.Rubbermaid Commercial Products Brute Twist On/Off Round Dolly, Black (Fg264000Bla)Fits 2620, 2632, 2643, 2655 and 4044 round containers.The Rubbermaid Commercial BRUTE Trash Can Dolly provides a steady, mobile base for BRUTE trash cans from 20 to 55 gallons. 5 rugged, non-marking casters move fully loaded BRUTE trash cans smoothly even across rough and uneven surfaces. Constructed of sturdy structural foam, these garbage can dollies can transport up to 250 lbs. quickly and quietly through any facility while an innovative twist-lock design keeps receptacles securely mounted on the dolly.
B**L
LOVE LOVE LOVE!!
I loved this cart so much I bought a second one. BIG TIP! Read through the directions only to see where which bolts and screws go, then throw them away!! The first cart I went by the directions and it was a nightmare trying to get the legs to fit. I finally started over from bottom up and was way easier. Second cart I knew exactly what to do.First, insert legs in to the slots to the bottom tray.Second, put the wheels on. Only hand tighten nuts.Third, attach handle to upper tray. Will fit on either end, but you have to decide if you want it opposite swivel wheels or not.Fourth, set upper tray on top of legs and in to slots.Fifth, screw in 3 screws to attach upper tray to legs.Sixth, tighten wheel nuts.Doing it this way is a breeze.This cart is very sturdy and well mad and a heck of a deal for the money. Even cheaper than HF. I have the swivel wheels to the front to make steering easier. I use one cart for all of my crawfish boiling/fish frying equipment including LP tanks so all i have to do is roll the entire cart out. I use the second one for just about everything. I have a lot of heavy packages delivered......cat litter, large bags of dog food, etc. so I keep it on my carport where deliveries are left and the delivery guys just stack the stuff on the cart for me and all i have to do is wheel it in. I also use it to bring groceries in, move anything heavy around. Just love the cart. Wish I had a third one for my power tools! Thanks WEN for providing a quality item for a great price!
W**Y
Make sure you read the instructions and don't just look at the exploded diagram view!
The cart is the perfect size for the small space I have in the garage, and it feels very sturdy. But the fact that there are only 2 swivel casters and according to the instruction's diagram, they both go at the end where the handle is, it makes turning the cart while moving very difficult. I don't recall how grocery stores have their wheels, but I think they have the swivel wheels on the front, but I've already put a lot of junk on my cart and don't want to remove them and switch the swivel casters to the front to test. I don't intend to move the cart around much anyhow. Also, the way the handle is attached, I can see why a few reviews stated that their handle broke off the cart - if you have a lot of heavy stuff on the cart and you need to put downward pressure on the handle to lift the front for whatever reason, that handle will likely not be able to handle the opposing cart+stuff's heavy weight very well, especially when the product is advertised to be able to put 250-lbs of stuff on each tray (500-lb total).Very important to READ the instructions and don't just look at the exploded diagram view, it'll save you a lot of time and frustration!- The instructions will tell you exactly which part to put together in sequence. If you don't put the parts together in sequence, the cart will not be able to fit together in later steps. I would have preferred the exploded diagram to show the sequence of installation of each part since most don't read instructions thinking the diagram is all they need.- The handle must go onto the top tray first because the cart legs will lock it into place at a later step - you cannot even put the handle into the tray once the leg is in place. Use a mallet to pound the handle down onto the tray so that the grooves of both the handle and the tray are close to being flush. If they are not close to flush, in the next step, the legs will not be properly attach to the tray which is suppose to lock in the handle also.- Per the instruction, put the cart together UPSIDE DOWN with the top tray upside down on the floor and put the legs onto that upside down top tray first. This is important because each pair of legs are fitted with screws for a specific set of diagonal set of corner holes of the tray. If you mistakenly put the cart together right side up (as opposed to upside down) and put the legs onto the bottom tray and wheels first like I did, you risk the problem in later steps of having the wrong leg for the corners of the top tray...like I did! And you'll have to remove and redo because with the wrong leg for the corners of the top tray, the screws will not be aligned!- When working upside down, be careful not to drop any nut into those small structural pockets of the tray, it's a biatch trying to get them out.- A few reviews complained about the bolts not fitting properly because of the bolt's square part of the head. I see in their pictures they were actually putting the bolt onto the cart the wrong way! The flat head of the bolt goes in the inside of the tray (not the bottom), and at the inside of the tray is a square hole that receives the square part of the bolt. Make sure the square part of the bolt drops into that square part of the tray properly.
E**N
Heavy duty, well constructed utility cart
I use utility carts in the house frequently. Whether I am moving luggage for my guests, unpacking a lot of groceries or items from shopping, transporting tools around the house for home projects, or transporting a lot of items from one area of the house to another, this cart comes in handy.Tools needed for assembly:Wrench or ratchet toolPhillips screwdriverRubber mallet to secure placement of utility trayAssembly time:30 minutesInstructions were clear and easy to follow. There are two wheels that swivel and two that are fixed. If you want tight cornering and maneuverability then put the rotating wheels closer to the handle/utility tray. If you want more control. Then opt to put the rotating wheels on the opposite side of the handle/utility tray.The construction of the cart is solid and it feels heavy duty. The bins have pre-molded areas which also have interlocking slots imparting more stability for the cart. The wheels move comfortably and smoothly with very little noise. The wheels have a non-marring design, helpful for traveling on hardwood floors.Having small compartments on the utility tray make for having small tools, nuts, bolts, screws, and other items handy and within reach. The height of the lower tray is about 19.5 inches. There is quite a bit of items that can be transported and the cart is stable given the construction and heavy duty wheels.Although this is recommended for flat surfaces, it does work for use on my utility ramps when traversing the front porch or going into the garage.Overall, I have been pleased with the solid design. This is my second utility cart for home.
L**A
Great cart worth the money but BAD instructions.
This is a great sturdy cart but the instruction leave a lot to the imagination. Usually Chinese instructions are full of spelling mistakes so you read them with an I gotta figure this out myself attitude. These instructions are written in good english but not complete. I had trouble with the screw holes not lining up with the holes in the top shelf. The instructions DO not indicate that the legs are different! I called their tech support and learned that there are two left and two right legs?? The "L" and "R" are molded into the inside of the leg and can be difficult to see. So I asked "this is a rectangular shelf, where does it indicate which is right and which is left?" He couldn't tell me. Anyway I tried each leg at each location until I got all of the screw holes lined up. So did this left and right thing make any sense?? NO. The legs fit perfectly diagonally. I guess if you look at the end or side of the cart one side the legs are left and right but the back side legs are opposite unless you flip it around. You would think whom ever wrote these instructions would proof read them or have an employee try to assemble it using the instructions and they would immediately see the problem. Anyway it's a very good cart for the money BUT once again MADE IN CHINA. No wonder everyone is unemployed in North America.
A**)
Pretty good
5 stars because you do get good value for your money. It's a really great cart. One cavet. It really smelled terrible coming out of the box. However, no deduction because the smell has mostly gone away after a couple of days.Give some thought to which side you want the pivot wheels on. It does make a difference for small radius turning VS. Stability when pushing straight.
G**Z
Muy resistente
Hasta el momento muy bien, muy resistente, lo usamos en almacén para transportar cajas pesadas.Estaría mejor si las 4 llantas fueran giratorias y no sólo 2.
R**.
Great value utility cart
Easy to assemble. Very sturdy and well proportioned. Convenient cup holder, and deep trays. Does have a petroleum smell - or intense rubber smell. Does eventually dissipate. Still great value for the money.
R**O
Muy resistente
Lo usamos para trasladar papel del almacén al área de mostrador y funciona muy bien. Lo hemos probado hasta con 100 kilos y no tiene ningún problema. Tenemos otros carritos más caros marca Rubbermaid, y este no le pide nada. Compré otro en cuanto vi la calidad.
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