🌿 Organize Your Garden Game Like a Pro!
The QTJH Mobile Garden Tool Organizer is a heavy-duty metal storage solution designed to hold long tools securely while maximizing garage space. With easy-rolling casters and a simple assembly process, this organizer is perfect for keeping your yard tools accessible and tidy. Its durable construction ensures it won't rust or rot, making it a reliable addition to your gardening arsenal.
Material | Metal |
Color | Black |
Special Feature | Holder |
Product Dimensions | 23.62"D x 31.5"W x 38.98"H |
Shelf Type | Sliding Shelf |
Number of Shelves | 1 |
Room Type | Garage |
Finish Type | Metal |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Mounting Type | Ceiling Mount |
Recommended Uses For Product | 工具 |
Included Components | 脚轮 |
Item Weight | 1 Kilograms |
Brand | QTJH |
Style | Tool,Work |
UPC | 761770784735 |
Manufacturer | QTJH |
Item Weight | 2.2 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Finish | Metal |
Special Features | Holder |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
T**9
Great tool rack/cart! Be sure to Watch the Video and Read this review before assembling.
I love this tool cart. Because it is rather expensive, I searched all over the internet, but could not find any other like it. For those of us with metal sheds who can't put up a wall rack, this thing is perfect. It is much more durable than plastic ones which many reviews said quickly fall apart. Unlike other carts made of metal, this one has holders that are easy to put your tools into (it's literally a snap) and get them back out quickly, and you don't have to put the tools in upside down, or struggle to get them in or out from above in a shed with a low roof. And it holds SO MANY tools. When it arrived, I was very pleasantly surprised to see that even the black holders on the 2 long bars are metal (I had thought they were plastic in the photo.)The main complaints that I saw about this one is 1) the instructions are inadequate and 2) the caster wheels don't stay on. These two complaints are related, because it appears that those whose caster wheels came off, hadn't installed them correctly.It is very important to watch the video that is in this ad (at the top with the other photos) when you try to assemble this. Also, read the review from Heather Weber who gave very good tips about installing the wheels. I added some more below.My tool cart arrived and I put it together today. I used the little paper of instructions to check that all the parts were there. Make sure to check the box for any random little nuts or bolts; I found two, and later found where they go. Having printed out Heather Weber's review with the caster instructions, I used that and carefully watched every step in the video before performing each task. I watched each step as many times as I needed to to get it right.My one tip to add (besides to follow video carefully & read Weber's tip on wheels) is that I found that you must twist the nut on the caster wheels so much that you must struggle to get it into the frame. If it slides in easily, it is too loose. If you can't get it in at all, it is too tight. If you struggle to get it down in, but you succeed in getting it in, then it's time to turn it as many times as needed for it to get too tight to keep turning. I was able to get 3 of them in tight enough that I only had to turn them between 5 & 10 times each till it didn't want to turn anymore. The 4th one took (literally) over 100 turns (I stopped counting after 100.) But finally it was tight. Also, unlike the guy in the video, I had to use a crescent wrench to tighten the nut enough before inseting the caster wheel. The crescent wrench also came in handy later for holding nuts still while screwing in screws.I gave only 4 stars for value because it is so expensive. But it is so perfectly what I need, and uniquely so, and appears so durable, that I gave 5 stars over all.I agree with another viewer's complaint about the holes on the bottom being too big to put stuff in handle-side down. I am just going to lay a thin sheet of wood or plastic or something on the bottom and that should solve that. I highly recommend this to anyone with a whole lot of gardening or construction tools like shovels. hoes, rakes, etc. It's expensive, but I am hoping it lasts forever. (If it doesn't last for many years, I'll try to remember to return and lower my rating & modify the review.)Meanwhile, in the photos... I haven't had time today to take this out to the shed where most of my yard tools are, I just got out the garden tools that were in the garage and then took these pics for you. Happy tool organizing!
C**G
The best designed tool rack I found
I needed to organize my yard/garden tools and this rack has plenty of clips and space for it all with the best ease of access to said tools. Reading the reviews, I kept the instruction video open on my phone. but decided to follow the paper instructions that came with the product first to see what happened. If it's your first time putting any sort of furniture together and aren't familiar with how bolts/screws/washers work together, then it's probably safer to follow the video. I was fine with just the paper instructions. They are a bit vague on the details, but it's pretty self-explanatory if you've assembled furniture/racks like this before. It comes partially assembled with the wheels already put on and the bottom base already put together. The rest was counting screws and bolts and following the pictures on the instructions. All four wheels are lockable and the overall setup is quite sturdy. It's well worth the money I spent on it.
P**R
Sturdy and relatively easy to assemble. The wheels were already installed in the package.
Finding a garden tool organizer on wheels is tough, and I was a little uncertain about whether this one was worth buying. I was also concerned about all of the reviews complaining about putting on wheels. I got mine in December 2023, and the wheels were already installed when it arrived. Perhaps the manufacturer was listening to the reviewers' feedback. While the "instructions" are just a single page with photos and little written guidance, it really wasn't that hard to figure out how to finish the assembly. It comes partially assembled, and so you just have to finish the process. For the price, I wish the fit of the pieces together was a little more precise, but it all worked and was very sturdy once assembled. I have a lot of garden tools, and I was surprised to be able to fit everything on that cart. The wheels worked well to be able to move it around even when it was fully loaded with a lot of weight. I'm glad I choose this one, and I would buy it again.
T**.
Screw missing and a monster 4 hands to assemble
Bought for under car port storage of lawn tools... looked to be best option for our house. Assembly was well well well beyond "some assembly required. Fitting 8 top joints together with floppy loose 90 degree pipe brackets was difficult, required 2 people to assemble... then one of the tool c clamps on top was missing one screw, i have good assortment of machine screws so this was minor problem. The casters were not easy to install, I think, they were short casters they got different ones that would not fit the 1" pipe frame, they added some plastic hosed and nuts to tighten for grip to keep caster attached, minor detail but some non mechanical types will not understand and instructions does not show this. over all looks like a good product, for $200 price tag, I would expect better. Would i buy it again... perhaps ... issues were minor over all but when "some assembly required" one perhaps should know one will be required to resolve the problem. I have good machine shop and wood shop so its small issues to me - others may need a better quality product.
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