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3.9 out of 5 stars

dbest Quik Cart Stair Climber (Open Box)

$37.99
$74.99 49% off Reference Price
Condition: New
Color: Black
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Top positive review
5 people found this helpful
Handy cart to transport your gear
By G. Gorohoff on Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2024
I love this cart, I bought the "Stair Climber" version. I bought this for moving teaching supplies from home to work, but so far it has found use bringing games to my friends' houses. Well let me tell you, I fit a LOT of games into here. I didn't even have to pull out a second crate to stack on top - but I do have that option since the lid holds 250lbs... That is a lot of stuff! I'll have to be aware because the inside holds less - 80lbs for my version, and 120lbs for some of the other versions. It folds super easy - take off the lid, fold up the bottom, slide the side locks and the fold and snap the latches to lock it closed, and then slide the lid onto the front. Of this process, sliding the lid's attachment onto the front can be finicky but it isn't a big deal. Reverse the process to unfold, which casually takes all of a 15-30 seconds (folding it takes closer to 30-45seconds). When rolling it behind you, you will need to tilt the cart so it is only on the stair climbing wheels; if you try to roll it flat and behind you (to use the spinning front wheels) the cart will not turn. If you want to roll it flat, you will need to push the cart while it is ahead of you; the spinning wheels work great when you push it ahead of you. I'll hesitated to remove an overall star for this, but decided against it because this thing takes stairs like a champ and I find the trade-off to be satisfactory. I'm a big fan of this cart. I may end up ordering a second if I find myself lugging lots of teaching supplies next year; I lucked out this year and so this one is so far filled with everything fun =)
Top critical review
6 people found this helpful
Not very sturdy
By Amazon Customer on Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2023
I like the tri-wheels on the back to help roll the cart up and down stairs, but it is loud and a bit clunky. The cart itself is of poor quality. After a couple of months of use, the bottom started warping and doesn't stay clipped in very well. I barely packed it with no more than 30 pounds of supplies and it is rated to carry up to 50 pounds. I would NOT trust 270 pounds on the top lid as described. I also already lost a front wheel that popped off somewhere when rolling the cart between classrooms. Due to the stability of the cart itself, maneuvering this thing can get tricky because if the corners of the cart get out of line from each other from rolling over a slight crack or bump, the lid can pop off. NOT worth the price! This thing is just falling apart now. One of the tri-wheels bent when rolling down a curb and I only had about 10 lbs. worth of materials in there.

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