👜 Organize Your Life, One Pocket at a Time!
The dbest Quik Cart Pockets Bundle is a versatile saddle bag cover designed to fit Quik Cart models, transforming them into an efficient organizer. With 25 compartments, it caters to a variety of needs from crafting to teaching, and even home improvement projects. Its durable construction and spacious design make it perfect for transporting tools, supplies, and equipment.
L**O
Worth it !!!
I love being about to fit my whole office into this rolling bin. I tried the smaller more popular one but it didn't have the capacity that this one has. It is a little flimsy but I don't have to use it that much. The casters are great because they roll in all directions. The side openings are convenient for last many shoving things in after you have put the top. It's worth the extra $$ for the space and all direction casters.
A**.
Good quality. Great product.
The media could not be loaded. I am a college professor and needed something to help carry books and classroom materials around campus without breaking my back. I feel like a kid with the first backpack, ready for the first day of class. :)I tested it with 30 lb slam balls. Works good.I ordered and had to return the one from MaxxWorks due to cracked lid and poor quality.This one is made with good quality. Durable. Wheels, plastic material, and operates as it’s supposed to.
M**Y
Works well
This cart certainly comes in handy. It's sturdy, and it rolls well, which is great, especially when it's loaded down. It's also easy to set up and fold, and folded takes up very little room. I'd say the weight limit for inside the cart is accurate, if not a bit lower than the actual weight it can hold. The lid, on the other hand, is a bit flimsy, in my opinion. Since it feels like it's giving way under much less than the claimed limit, I'm skeptical about the limit. Other than that, the cart is everything it claims, and the price is definitely reasonable.
J**E
Functionality
Functionality: cart was purchased so i could transport things to work without lifting. The cart has come in handy. It's easy to fold and unfold. I had an issue with the lid which cracked after couple uses. After contacting the company, they shipped a new one. That is valuing customer satisfaction and stsnding by their product. Glad i purchased it.
C**M
Best One I’ve Had
In the last 10 years, I’ve had a total of four carts (different brands), the other three were used until they were destroyed. This dbest cart is better because the QUIK CART 360 has 360° wheels so they turn in maneuver easily. I’ve been using mine for about six months so far every day at work.You can push it with two fingers down the carpeted hallway at school. I love how it rolls when it is flat to the ground doesn’t require that I tilt it and drag it behind me. You can push it in front of you or at your side or behind: It’s your choice. Although it has the flat top that you could sit on, I leave that at home. I like that I throw my backpack, lunch bag, other items into this, and I bring this into my school workplace.I feel that using this cart is preventing me from straining my back or my shoulders because I’m not carrying arm loads of items into work every day. I also put boxes on top and stack them against the handle to bring boxes into my classroom. It holds 80 pounds according to the product page.Some extra features that none of my other carts had are brakes on the wheels (helpful if you are parked on a sloped parking lot) and also it has a locking mechanism to prevent it from collapsing while in use. I don’t really have to use those but they are cool to have.It takes about three seconds to open the cart up and extend the handle. I love how it folds flat so it stays in my car trunk when not in use. I highly recommend this for teachers and anyone who has to haul things from their car into their workplace on a regular basis.Cart vs. wagons:I also used to use a cart when I was taking studio art classes at college. I could haul bags of clay, art supplies, painting canvases (30x40 inch), art toolboxes, a backpack, and a lunch bag to my college classes. When indoors I collapsed it up flat to stow it away out of the way, so it doesn’t take up space in the room like one of those heavy wagons that some people use does. I do own a wagon that someone told me I needed to buy and it is so heavy that I don’t want to deal with lifting it in and out of my trunk and also it takes up a ton of space in my trunk, so I never use my metal and canvas cloth wagon.
L**Z
Seems sturdy, but has issues
I bought this to replace a similar product purchased at Staples about a decade ago. That product lasted for years and really only failed because I dropped it down a (short) flight of stairs. The hinge on the bottom broke off so it was no longer stable. I'm not sure if they're the same brand. They look like it.It's hard to provide a good review for something I just received, but I'm going to try, because while the good part might end up not being true, the bad stuff is immediately obvious and might affect someone's choice to purchase this product. So let's start.Good things:- Very sturdy. Solid. Thick plastic. Looks like it will hold up for some serious use.- For people who need to carry *a lot* of stuff, it doesn't show this in any of the images, but a plastic milk crate will stack onto the top, allowing you to securely carry more stuff.Bad stuff:- The previous version I bought had sliders on the top edges of the sides. They slid from the back to over the joint midway along. If you slid them back, the unit could fold when the bottom was raised. If you slid them over the joint, the sides could not fold in. This made the unit a lot more secure, I think. Think about how a cardboard box forces the contents inside to conform to the limitations of its shape while a rectangular reusable shopping bag can be deformed by the contents.- The telescoping handle on the previous version was six to eight inches taller. This seriously affects how far in front of it I can be and the angle that my arm is at when pulling it. It's somewhat uncomfortable. I feel like it's going to ride up on my heels if I stop suddenly. I'm slightly above average height for a woman at 5'6" (168 cm), and if I wore heels I am not confident that I could pull this unit at all. I have no idea how a man would use it if he were of average height. Honestly, I'm kind of considering returning it if I can find a unit that's taller.
J**Y
Perfect size collapsable cart
Takes up very little space when broken down.Easy to unlock. Very sturdy and holds more than you might think. Wouldn’t be without it.
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