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This has been better than I expected. It was easy to assemble, although the instructions did not match the parts in the box. The parts included were an improvement and did not hinder assembly. I no longer can use a wheelbarrow so i bought this to help move stuff around the garden and it has saved my back and legs a lot. Should have bought this sooner. Easy to pull even fully loaded and the plastic tub is very durable. I have hauled rocks, sand, dirt, wall blocks, paving stones and even mixed concrete in the tub and it stands up very well. It can be a bit difficult to dump when fully loaded but I just tip it on it's side if I have to. I did not buy this for the dumping action I wanted something that could carry heavy and bulky stuff around without having to lift it like a wheelbarrow. This does what I need it to do and I am VERY happy.Read full review
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Poor quality, assembly was difficult, screws kept stripping, had to substitute all bolts and screws with new, the instructions are awful, had to watch a video on YouTube to figure stuff out, once assembled with the upgraded hardware and some slight modification it served it's purpose.
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I was pleased with this cart, ALTHOUGH there were two issues I feel need mentioning to anyone considering purchasing this wagon. The included assembly directions were not broke down stage by stage but 2-3 stages per photo description. The drawings are printed in heavy black ink making details very difficult to distinguish. We have a farm with tractors and equipment always needing repair in some fashion or another. Even with years of experience assembling many farming equipment, my husband had a lot of difficulty putting this wagon together. The screws they include are distinguished by numbers BUT three or four different screws and bolts are all bagged together leaving the person putting the wagon together to decide which screw or nut goes where! Probably the weirdest most annoying problem with this particular garden wagon is the odor coming from the rubber tires! The smell is something between the smell of hot rubber and the smell of burnt hair. It's so foul that we could smell the odor coming from the taped shipping box, and we hesitated bringing it into the house. We made the decision to bring it in, but once we brought it in our house and opened the box, the smell was so bad and strong we had to drag it back out on he porch to get it out of the living room. Now that it's put together, we have it out in front of the house, and when we walked up to the front door we can still smell the terrible stench of burnt rubber. I figure eventually it will go away in time but until then it's pretty bad!!!! :-(Read full review
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Assembly instructions need improvement. A blowup illustration of the detail of how each part fits together would make for quick CORRECT assembly. ie; Do the washers go under the nut or the bolt dead? How EXACTLY should the steering assy go together (whats on top, etc.) I think the wheel bearings are looser than they should be and so introduce unnecessary wobble to the wheels. A simple adapter for the handle to connect to a riding lawn mower or garden tractor, would also be a big "PLUS".
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We are constantly having to haul things around. This cart handles heavy metal parts with no problem. The flat wide body holds a good amount of "stuff" and the tires easily go over soft sand (which was a problem with our previous cart). It maneuvers well in general. The only thing I would say would be an improvement would be something that holds the handle in the upright position...it falls easily and can get in the way.
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