It's alright for the money.,
July 10, 2009
By Tilesetter from North Carolina
"The cart is sturdy and build well. The weakest link is definitely the bearings in the wheels. I am using the carts to wheel boxes of tile through corridors in an apartment complex. No rough terrain. I have been hauling about 600 to 700 lb. at a time and it is just to much for the bearings. They lasted about 2 weeks. I am having to replace the wheels and lighten the amount of tile that is hauled at one time. I would say 400 to 500 lbs. max. The load limits on all of these carts is so misleading. I will say that the cart is built very well, though."
What is your level of technical expertise? Professional
Portable Hydroponics Gardening,
July 30, 2007
By HealthSong from Houston, TX
"The somewhat low profile of the Nursery Wagon makes it excellent for carrying my semi-hydroponic rose tanks. The tanks are permenantly affixed to the wagons for transportation to rose and other flower shows. Each tank is filled one-third with bateriostatic water (from a bacteriostatic filter) to rise between 1 and 1 1/2 inches above the soil line. Most of the upper two-thirds of the tank are filled with appropriate soil. Because the tanks are off the ground and because of the use of bacteriostatic water there are no fungi or harmful insects even in this very rainy climate. The wagons roll well over uneven terrain and up onto a pickup without tipping or spilling. Oh, the roses are completely organic, including the filtered and no longer polluted water, and (the roses) are gorgeous!"
What is your level of technical expertise? Professional
Good capacity and utility.,
November 20, 2006
By SoilBuilder from San Jose, CA
"The cart is solid and easy to handle while loaded."
What is your level of technical expertise? Professional