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Tools and Hardware Reviews of dbest 00-011 Quik Cart Two-Wheeled Collapsible Handcart with LidCustomer Review: I love this cart !!!! Summary: 5 Stars
I love this cart. Its very dependable, and it doesnt brake. I have had it for about a month and i use it for wheeling around food and cat litter and cat food etc. for my job. It has helped me so much ! It is very easy to open, and use and store in my car. It helps my back tremendously ! I would deffinatley reccomend this to anyone !!
Customer Review: If you want to be injured, buy this cart Summary: 1 Stars
I received this cart a few months ago, and have used it exactly three times. All three times it was used to pull around about 20 pounds of supplies. And because Quik Cart is also advertised that it "supports up to 250-pounds, and may be used as a seat or stepstool", I also used it as a seat ONCE, placing my humungous 150 pound bulk on the seat/lid. Within 20 minutes, the entire front section of the Quik Cart's plastic box supports broke, spilling me onto the ground.
Now, my main concern here is: what if I had been using this thing as a "stepstool", as it states it is safe to do for those under 250 pounds? I could have been SEVERELY injured, and I am 100 pounds UNDER Quik Box's maximum weight rating...
Customer Review: Lacking in the Longevity Department Summary: 2 Stars
I got this cart about 1.5-2 years ago. The wheel has always rubbed a bit, but I just put up with it rather than do the return hassle. It's supposed to support up to 250 lbs., but I have my doubts. I use it primarily for trips to the library. I homeschool our kids and we check out loads of books a couple times a month. Yesterday the "hub cap" on one of the wheels broke and it cannot be fixed. The wheel no longer turns as a result. It has not been abused, dropped, slammed down or otherwise mistreated. We load books into it, and roll it up ramps to and from the parking lot to the building. I am disappointed that this cart didn't hold up longer than it did. I didn't want to be buying a new one so soon. If a cart is going to toot it's horn about handling 250 lbs., maybe the wheels should also be be able to handle that load as well (however, I didn't have 250 lbs. of books!)
Customer Review: NOT WORTH IT! Summary: 2 Stars
Well... I've have gone through two of these quick carts and both have broken. I will not buy another again. I just hope I can find something the same size. It's exactly what I need but they are truly a piece of junk! They have Cheap plastic and are not sturdy. This cart was used to haul my jewelry cases around. After only a week, pieces of plastic broke on the sides causing the bottom to fall out. I had my father in law make me a piece of wood to fit in the bottom. Worked well for awhile until the whole front piece of plastic broke off. I needed it so I bought another one. The second one I had to wire together after the plastic broke. The bottom also broke out of the second one...luckily I was able to use the wood in the bottom again. Used it that way for awhile until the same thing happened. Don't waste your money on this cart.
Customer Review: Not for the long haul Summary: 2 Stars
This seemed like the perfect teacher-tote, and I was initially very pleased. However, the handle of my Qwik Cart jammed in the down position after a couple of months (of weekend rather than daily use). I have little use for a milk carton on wheels. A disappointment.
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