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Post by SpringRain🕊️ on Mar 29, 2021 21:06:55 GMT -5
Does anyone use a collapsible cart? I'm looking for something that not only collapses to accommodate what little storage is left in the garage, but also something that I can carry in the car, and something that I can load up with recyclables (specifically dozens of books) and haul out to the curb. The recycling bin is large and klutzy and not something I want to be hauling, at least not now.
I found some at Lowes and Home Depot that look decent, but I'll check them out first. And I'd prefer a lighter color; I want to be able to see what I'm looking for in the cart.
Also, if you have used or still are using a cart, is the cargo area made of polyester, other cloth, or metal? I'm thinking that metal would be more durable and much easier to clean, especially for garden stains.
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Post by emmsmommy on Mar 30, 2021 0:39:56 GMT -5
The one I'm finding available online at our local Lowes has good reviews. I honestly thought about getting one to save space, but went with a metal cart because I thought it would be more useful in the long run and for the higher weight limit.
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Post by SpringRain🕊️ on Mar 30, 2021 13:41:51 GMT -5
emmsmommy, how is it for pulling a heavy load? I.e., is it too heavy if loaded with heavy tools, for example? I do like the durability of metal more than cloth.
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Post by emmsmommy on Mar 30, 2021 16:23:54 GMT -5
SpringRain🕊️, I really haven't had a good sized load in it yet but I did give my daughter a ride from the shed to the garden today and it does get a bit hard to pull on a slope. Once I got to the level part of the yard and loaded with her and the groceries, it wasn't bad. It is pretty heavy on its own and I wouldn't want to load and unload it out of a vehicle very much.
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