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The EasyGo Utility Cart combines a robust 120lb alloy steel frame with a removable, water-resistant canvas bag and innovative Versa wheels featuring double swivel and locking brakes. Designed for effortless folding and compact storage, it offers smart bag holders for fragile groceries and ergonomic handles for superior control, making it the go-to cart for busy professionals seeking convenience, durability, and style.







| ASIN | B0977XKCVD |
| Additional Features | versacart |
| Best Sellers Rank | #218,930 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #971 in Utility Carts |
| Brand | EasyGo Product |
| Brand Name | EasyGo Product |
| Caster Type | Versa |
| Color | Basic Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,685 Reviews |
| Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
| Handle Material | Alloy Steel |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 24"D x 17"W x 37"H |
| Item Type Name | EasyGo Rolling Cart Folding Grocery Shopping Cart Laundry Basket |
| Item Weight | 12 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | EasyGo Products |
| Manufacturer Part Number | EasyGoCart-Black |
| Material | Alloy Steel , Plastic |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel, Plastic |
| Model Number | Removable Water Resistant Canvas Bag |
| Number of Shelves | 1 |
| Number of Wheels | 8 |
| Product Dimensions | 24"D x 17"W x 37"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor |
| Required Assembly | No |
| Special Feature | versacart |
| Target Audience | Unisex Adult |
| Tire Type | Foam |
| UPC | 600310785774 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Weight Capacity Maximum | 120 Pounds |
P**I
Perfect for groceries... or anything. So versatile!
This is a sturdy, durable cart. After shopping, it's easy to load our groceries in it to bring them in the house. It holds a lot! It is very stable and the front wheels rotate 360 degrees making the cart easy to use. We love the blue canvas material it is made of. It looks nice and it's so strong.
A**W
Iโm glad I bought this cart. Still working fine after a year.
Iโve had this cart for a year now. Iโm 75 years old and live down a long hall in a condo. Folds up well so if itโs in my small trunk with no problem, Very lightweight, and very sturdy. Large size and I like that I can hang things off the side. Excellent product!
T**M
Definitely a help getting groceries and other things into the house!
Wonderful. Easy to open and close. Fits nicely into the back of my savings. Doesn't take up much space. And groceries fit into it just great. Easy to push. And yes, rear wheels can lock
K**T
Incredibly Helpful, Sturdy and Functional
I live in a senior building and do not drive. Everything l need for daily living, l have to order or find a ride. I have a folding wagon which has been a life saver time and time again. But l wanted something easier to lift and fit in a car. I used a metal folding cart for a bit but it was bulky and awkward. I saw this on Az and had to get it. One of my truly best purchases! I love this cart!! I assembled it myself and it is so easy to fold, unfold, push and store! Every time l'm seen transporting my groceries or deliveries l am stopped. People take photos of the cart and ask where l got it. It has made me a bit of a celebrity! Lol The cart has locks on the back wheels which comes in handy on windy days when loading or unloading. The bag is a lined canvas and can be easily removed for cleaning and has a lid that attaches with a strong velcro strip to keep groceries in place while transporting. Two hooks are available if you have extra bags. The best part is the way it folds up so compact and easy to store. While the cart is strong and sturdy for heavier grocery days, there is a bit of give when it is full and l alwayvs feel like it will give out. While it does not, this, and the plastic wheels was my reason for 4 stars.
A**H
Great Utility Cart!
I love this cart. I bought it in fall 2022 and use it for laundry, groceries, and heavy trash (ie, kitty litter). It has held up very well, the blue color is pretty and I get many comments and questions from people who have those metal carts. I live in a senior building so a lot of people have carts and many are envious of mine! I did see someone wrote that the wheels are terrible. They can get a bit annoying at times as they swivel around, but itโs a minor inconvenience. I also love that it folds up well and the strap that holds it shut is strong. Another bonus are the two hooks on the front so you can hang a couple of grocery bags there. Overall, I think this is probably the best purchase I have made on Amazon.
C**R
AN AMAZING CART AND EASY TO WHEEL!!
For years I owned a Versa Cart. Eventually the wheels had issues. I saw this cart with all the great details and decided to give it a try! A LUCKY FIND. It wheels very easily with 48 bottles of water. Room for food bags and two hooks to hand extra bags. The handles are high enough so no back issue bending over. I rate it a 10!! Beats the Versa Cart and the wheels are so much better. As a bonus the price is less, itโs not heavy, and it folds for easy closet storage!!
G**A
The best!
I am 86 and use a walker and a ramp to get in and out of my home. I could not carry groceries into my house or the laundry out to my laundry shed. This carr has changed my life! Now I put all my grocery shipping bags in the back of my car and when I get home, I load all the bags into the cart and push the cart up the ramp into my house and unload the groceries. I don't have to depend upon neighbors to carry my groceries inside. I load my laundry into the cart, push it down the ramp to my laundry shed. After the laundry is washed and dried, I load everything into the cart and push it up the ramp into my house. It is easy to push and to fold up to keep in my car for trips to the market. It is very sturdy and I believe it will last longer than I will! It's a bit difficult to push over the door frame when loaded with groceries, but I was able to do it. It's the best money I've spent in a long time. If you are handicapped, this cart will increase your independence upon others to carry stuff for you.
R**G
Yep, it's a cart.
I bought this in 2023 because I live in a very tiny rural town without a car, so I need a way to get groceries home. And at first, I loved it. My entire town has sidewalks and 97% of them are lovely and flat. I take it down 5 blocks and then up across a 4 business parking lot that's a bit steep or continue up the mile to the grocery store, usually an average of once a week. Everyone kept asking me about and I told them it was great, loved the steering, brakes work, etc. My mom bought one. It fits just behind my kitchen door when folded. But. It's ripped or gotten holes from things it shouldn't, like the rounded edge of a cheap lunchable tray. The ends of the nylon webbing are frayed to the point that if I try to melt it again, the snap will fall out. Strollers weren't really a thing when I was a toddler, so my mother has issues steering hers, like my kids get tripped up on mine- she keeps it in her trunk and uses it to take stuff up to her apartment on the fourth floor via elevator. The thing that annoys me most about it today is that the flap doesn't fit over the top of the cart as soon as there's weight in it. It used to. It's like the frame has shifted. For example, on a recent trip to the store, we got a 17 oz bag of cereal, those yummy new burger doritos, a gallon of milk, a 3lb bag of cat food, a box of fish filets, 2# of french fries and a 3 pack of tissues. We stood outside in a quasi blizzard trying to get top over it for a good five minutes to protect this $60 dollar haul. We resorted to tucking it around the stuff and weighing it down with the french fries because I figured the plastic was alright. So much moisture turned liquid when we got home, the cat food bag was ripped in half by my cats the first time they laid fang on it(you know cats, even with a full feeder... lol) because it was soaked. I was lucky enough that my mashed potato canister was empty so I made sure the food was dry and put it in there. If this was my ideal product, they'd fix the top. There would be different wheels, larger, single ones that won't get caught up on anything that's not smooth, like the sidewalk next door that goes up and down by inches depending on how much rain we've had. Or the snow/slush. If you have snow, you don't want to be using this outside with the current wheels- you have to put your whole body weight behind and hope to heck that your boots have traction. Ask me, and my face, how it knows -_-. Some sort of shock absorber on the two front tires so it doesn't kick back with a frame rattling shudder should you hit a half inch bump. The handles would have that push ball hole thing to be extendable, as I'm 5'6" and it fits me, but both of my kids are 6 foot and look like Igor pushing it around. My mom finds it too tall and she has compressed her spine as time goes by and is no longer near the 5'5 she used to be. I'd buy accessories separately if there was some sort of holder, maybe on a pivot, for drinks and keys and phones that can be used while folded or not. Will it get some of your crap from here to there? Yes it will. Is it a neat conversation point? That too. Is it the best thing since Betty White? No, that was sliced bread. Expect it to wear out fairly quickly if it's your main jam.
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