🛒 Roll Like a Pro: The Ultimate Heavy-Duty Utility Cart for Every Hustle
The MOVERLY Heavy Duty Plastic Utility Cart combines industrial-grade polypropylene construction with a 550-pound load capacity and 360-degree swivel lockable wheels. Designed for durability, ergonomic handling, and versatile customization, it’s perfect for professionals needing reliable, smooth transport and organized storage across warehouses, offices, or outdoor settings.
Brand | MOVERLY |
Model Number | MOVERLY utility cart |
Colour | Black |
Product Dimensions | 87.5 x 32.5 x 82.7 cm; 13.15 kg |
Maximum Weight Capacity | 5.5E+2 Pounds |
Material | Industrial-strength polypropylene |
Special Features | Lightweight, Heavy Duty, Durable, Compact |
Item Weight | 13.2 kg |
R**H
durable
I've been using this utility cart for a few weeks now, and I'm absolutely blown away by its quality and versatility. It's the great solution for organising and transporting heavy items around my garage. The two deep shelves provide ample space for my tools, supplies, and equipment, and the full swivel wheels make it a simple to manoeuvre. The sturdy construction and high weight capacity give me peace of mind knowing that it can handle anything I throw at it.
N**A
Great in the garage
This utility cart is a great addition to any garage. Easy to put together even for someone like me who doesn't know what they're doing! Holds an absolute tonne and although it doesn't look it being plastic it's really sturdy.
P**1
Game Changer!
The 2 tier design combined with deep shelves offers plenty of space for organizing tools, equipment, or materials, making it great for workshops, warehouses, or even large home projects. The full swivel wheels ensure smooth maneuverabilit, and its robust build makes it ideal for heavy duty tasks. The plastic construction is durable and resistant to rust, though it might feel less sturdy compared to metal carts in extreme industrial settings. Overall, it’s a practical and reliable cart for heavy duty transport needs!
B**O
Easy to build and very sturdy once completed. Ideal for use around the garden.
I thought this cart looked like a great idea for carrying around my gardening equipment, instead of me having to make multiple trips back and forth to the shed to retrieve the various bits and bobs I invariably need.It's quite weighty at just over 15Kg and arrives flat-packed. It's very easy to build though but you'll need a 14mm spanner, preferably of the ratchet variety or a 14mm socket, along with a PZ2 screwdriver and a rubber mallet. You could make do with a regular hammer and block of wood to dampen the blows. The mallet is just for knocking the legs fully into position.The instructions are simple, even if it advises you to attach the 'blots' (I assume they mean 'bolts!') and I had the cart built in 30 minutes. All of the screws, bolts, washers and nuts are included and you get a separate bag containing some spares; a nice touch. Once done, it feels very sturdy indeed. I particularly like the castors, which are large, well made and with rubbery wheels; ideal for rolling across most surfaces including the lawn. The recesses are nice and deep and there's a small one at the front you can use to store things like rolls of wire or balls of string. Okay.....a can of beer if you must! The brakes work well and are easy to apply by foot.I'm very happy with this cart. I can fit things like a bucket, stool, weed puller and kneeling mat on the bottom shelf and all of my hand tools like pruners, trowels, shears etc. on the top one. The cart could have multiple uses but for me it's ideal for the garden and I'd definitely recommend it.
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Easy to assemble, sturdy, but dodgy wheels.
The media could not be loaded. This is relatively easy to put together, since it consists of 6 parts and4 wheels.The tricky and slightly time consumer part is the screwing and tightening of nuts. There are any tools supplied and the instructions say you need a rubber mallet, spanner and screwdriver. All of which is easily accessible, except for when you need to screw in the 3 screws that hold each leg to the top shelf. The easiest way I found to do that was with my electric screwdriver and one of those bendy extension bit holders. All-in-all it really didn't take that much time to put it together.2 out of the four wheels have a locking mechanism and I placed these on the handle end - the instructions don't say where to place them.The plastics used feel really sturdy, especially the top and bottom pieces. On the legs there are holes where you can attach things for extra storage. The lips around the shelves could so with being a little higher, but I suppose that depends on what you are going to use this for.For me, my place is a project place and requires quite a lot of works done on the inside and outside. I wanted something to hold various powered tools, handheld tools, accessories etc which I could slide under the worktop out of the way in the utility room and then wheel out to get things. This is the perfect size and shape to do that.The only criticism I have of this trolley is that the wheels behave like a poor shopping trolley. Making it less than easy to manoeuvre and push. Since I'm not going to move it large distances, this is more an annoyance than a major issue.Since I've only just received this, I'm unable to comment on the medium to long-term durability.I hope you found this review and the photos interesting, informative, and useful. Thanks for reading!
H**R
A great, heavy duty cart
I ordered this cart mainly for use in the garden, and wanted something easy to wheel around that could cope with the weight of bags of compost and gravel. This cart is excellent for the job. It is made of a very strong plastic material so is waterproof, and suitable for outdoor use, although the wheels are metal, so I wouldn't leave it outside all year round - in winter and prolonged wet weather it will live in the garden shed!The cart was incredibly easy to assemble, with fairly clear instructions if you are familiar with flat packed items - most people are these days. The only small quibble is that no wrench was provided to fit the bolts that are needed to attach the wheels. I have plenty of screwdrivers, but some people may not have an appropriate wrench or spanner. In the end I used a small pipe wrench to tighten the bolts on the wheels. Aside from that, everything was straightforward, and the cart itself is as sturdy as the description claims, well capable of transporting several large bags of compost from one end of the garden to the other.I am very pleased with this cart. It is built to last, and in my view, well worth the asking price.
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