@davejlives, Could you have one of the interns pull you around in this? I’d like to know how smooth it rides.
Get the red one!
Good reviews and about $30 cheaper than the mothership.
Edit: Purchased one in black, I’ll try to remember to give a review if it comes back.
I’ve been looking at these carts for a while and the price to weight ratio is really off. This is a 400lb version for $120 which is a fair price for it compared to other places, especially shipped. A 1200lb version is only about $50 more at Harbor Freight and there are other ones that range from this price to $200 and 400-1500lbs, so it really depends on what you will be hauling. If only 400lbs will serve your purpose, then go for it, if you need more capacity, pass on this one.
I guess Green is a premium color for the wagon, since there’s an up charge?
Research shows that John Deere poseurs will pay premium for the green.
That and studies show that 56.33% of research data quoted in Woot forums is made up on the spot purely for entertainment purposes.
I was checking out this item and thinking “I think I like the green”
And saw the difference
PRICE DROP on the GREEN Cart
Small Print: If you already purchased, that money will hop back into your pockets soonish.
Bought the same one under a different name on the mothership the other day, $89.99
Put it together last night, its the same thing as these.
But was it a green one?
Bought the Gorilla Cart in Green (exact same cart) on the mothership for $89.99. Plus I’ve actually heard of Gorilla Cart. I would pass on this one.
I have the 400 lb capacity Green Gorilla cart, but the one with a convertible handle that can be hitched to a lawn tractor. Once you have one of these you’ll wonder how you got along without one. The Gorilla brand one is very well made. If you want, there are replacement tires filled with foam so they won’t leak. The tires are kind of sketchy and seem like they’re plastic, not rubber
I’ve been using one of these on my property for a few years now; great tool once you upgrade the wheels to solid wheels. The stock wheels (inflatable) cannot hold up in most environments very long (maybe a year or two at the most).