















🚜 Power through your projects with the ultimate heavy-duty hauling sidekick!
The Gorilla Carts GOR1400-COM is a robust steel utility garden cart featuring a massive 12 cu ft bed and a 1400 lb capacity. Its patented 2-in-1 convertible handle allows seamless switching between hand-pulling and towing behind tractors or ATVs. Equipped with 15-inch pneumatic tires and a sturdy 4-wheel design, it offers superior maneuverability across all terrains. The removable side panels enable quick conversion to a flatbed, making it perfect for hauling bulky items. Built with a durable steel mesh frame and backed by a 1-year warranty, this cart is designed for heavy-duty gardening, farming, and DIY projects.









| ASIN | B01BFC5RZE |
| Capacity | 635.03 kg |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,455) |
| Date First Available | 3 Feb. 2016 |
| Department | Unisex-Adult |
| Item model number | GOR1400-COM |
| Manufacturer | Gorilla Carts |
| Material type | Alloy Steel |
| Part number | GOR1400-COM |
| Power source type | corded-electric |
| Product Dimensions | 159.39 x 87.63 x 75.57 cm; 48.99 kg |
| Volume capacity | 1400 Pounds |
A**C
It's a big wagon and the box is heavy, though can be moved by a single person if one is fit! Assembles in minutes and is built to carry weight and loss of it - large rocks, sand bags, an amazing amount of chopped wood...this thing is awesome and the fact you can flip the handle and use as a tow trailer is extra bonus.
B**L
The cart arrived promptly on the date given. It was well packaged. It was heavy, though, and due to its size, a bit a jawed for one person to handle. All the parts were there, too, and easy to inventory them. The step-by-step instructions coincide with the numbered packaged parts made assembly a breeze. The parts are well made, and all work properly. Add to this the fact that it rolls easily and the handle swivels easily, this is one big, strong cart. Its size allowed me to maneuver 600 pounds of concrete into a tight space and close to the job site in one trip all by myself.
A**O
Sturdy, large tires for rugged land use Holds up to regular use on my 100 acre farm. So far so good
S**N
I use this cart to gather large pieces of wood from my local forest to use as firewood. I stack it high and heavy, and the Gorilla cart takes everything easily, even on dirt trails or uneven terrain. When it gets really heavy (not sure, maybe when you get up to around 800lbs.), it definitely feels tougher to pull, but is still doable with a little willpower and elbow grease. No matter the weight , it rolls very smooth, and easily. The Gorilla cart is simply an amazing, beefy beast, and paid for itself after the first day of use (at least for me with firewood). Just for the hell of it, I also pulled two full sized adults and a child approximately two miles, and it barely felt any heavier or different to pull than when empty, so it’s also great for pulling kids, and fat, lazy adults. Just some technical FYI: the rails remove easily and are strong enough, but the front or back rails support the sides, so you can remove either the front or back alone, but not both, otherwise the side rails collapse and it becomes a flat bed. It’s a valuable, tough tool with a million potential uses.
E**E
This thing is so well built out will handle anything you throw at it. At first I thought it was a bit too heavy, and moving it with 700 pounds of cement bags required a tractor, but then I realized the tires came with minimal pressure, and after inflating them properly as per the sidewall guidance it was much easier to roll. Since then I have abused it to no end, including carrying half-ton loads of cement signs of times, half cubic yard loads of sand over very rough terrain (pulled by a 17hp lawn tractor), 500 pound rocks, bricks, ten feet long logs and more. Until today it handled everything with ease. Today we decided to move a one-ton backhoe across a two acre yard, including a heavy mud stretch and some crawling over rocks. I guess it had handled so much I though it was invincible, and it handled almost the whole trip, but at the end, on a steep sand incline, it was just too much and the handle broke off. There was a bit of rust inside the square pipe that supports the handle which might have made it a weak point but I really can't fault the cart for not handling twice it's rated weight under the worst possible ground. I'm actually amazed the wheels didn't blow up, the axles bent and the frame cracked under such load, but I welded the handle back in place and it actually completedv the stretch with the backhoe in tow. This thing is amazing and even if tomorrow or cracks in half, I'll be ordering another one as it's successor, because I couldn't expect more from this product. I'm so happy there are still manufacturers building products designed to last.
Trustpilot
2 months ago
2 months ago