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The YSC Collapsible Folding Beach Outdoor Utility Wagon in Navy Blue is the perfect companion for outdoor adventures. With no assembly required, it unfolds in just 3 seconds and features a robust frame and durable fabric, making it ideal for transporting your essentials with ease. Its lightweight and compact design ensures effortless handling and storage, catering to individuals with back pain or limited muscle strength.
C**.
Great wagon for the price
This wagon has been such a time saver when bringing groceries to my home, as well as hauling other items. It holds quite a bit (several 12-packs of seltzer or sodas are never a challenge for it), and it doesn't feel like it will break even when loaded down. It is a little bulky to fold, and it is on the heavier side to carry when folded. My chief complaint, which still isn't a big deal, is that sometimes the wheels stick a little and cause it to not roll as smoothly. But overall it rolls along without stopping and maneuvers corners without much issue.
B**L
So helpful for hauling groceries in
So far I am very pleased. Helps so much with hauling groceries. I would have to do 3-4 trips before but now it’s only one. It fits so much.
N**Y
My Little Red Wagon
I love this "Little Red Wagon". I live in Arizona, and most of the year, it is quite hot during the hours I normally shop. Going in and out of the house to bring in groceries plus other items from the car is extremely hot and exhausting. With this wagon, I have been able to bring ALL of my purchases in one trip. It wouldn't hurt if it was slightly bigger, as I've had to plan well to get everything in it, or I carry some stuff while I roll the wagon. I also find it much easier to load, so that bread and other crushables and breakables are safely on top, and I don't have to have more than 2 layers in the wagon in most cases. I love not having to return to the car in 110 - 120 degree heat. I also love not having to carry heavy items and obscure my feet and the walk way, which increases my likelihood of tripping and falling. I've carried water bottle cases and other heavy items, so it has easily handled the weight I need to carry.The one thing I would do to improve this wagon would be to put those "stair climbing wheels" on the front and back, or at least the back. I can get the front of the wagon into my house (door frame is about 4 inches above the sidewalk.) But I need to pull the rear wheels up. The handle at the back of the wagon makes this quite easy. I have learned to put the heavier items in the front, so I don't have as much to lift with that back handle.The canvas material makes it easy to "stuff" things in where a hard sided material would mean I might not get EVERYTHING into the wagon in one time.The handle expands and contracts easily, and it has a "clamp" to hold it upright, but easily pull it out or put it back in place, in order to pull the wagon.The wagon folds open easily and refolds easily. There are two straps, one front and one back, so that when it is folded, I can easily pick it up and carry it empty to where I need to load things. Even my husband was impressed at how easily the wagon works and gets the job done quickly and easily.
R**S
How to pick a collapsible cart
Decent cart. Relatively inexpensive. If you're spending too much time looking for crappy not-that-expensive carts, here's what to look for:1) Does it collapse "automatically/easily" or do you have to do some other stuff. This one collapses by pulling up on a tab in the middle. Others (the heavy-duty one) require you to partially disassemble some of the bars to take it apart.2) can you use it as a flat-bed hand-truck (ie: to drag something that's too big to fit inside)? No... this one does not. The rails prevent you from being able to lay things flat across it.3) is it light, small, compact? Yes, this one folds down pretty small, pretty easy to fit into a trunk or behind a door. It's lightweight enough to pick up and put in a trunk w/o problems.4) Durability or weight it can carry. This one performed admirable when loaded up in a single layer of glass bottles + liquid which is about the heaviest thing you can carry by space. Basically unless you're hauling sand, concrete, or cat-litter, if you take it slow it'll do alright.5) All-terrain capabilities. I've only used this on flat & level surfaces. I wouldn't use it on anything like grass... maybe dirt, definitely not mud or sand.Basically if you're looking for a basic cart to carry random crap around, this will do. The other ones I looked at were heavier, more expensive, or more complicated to expand/tear down.Edit: Another criteria after having this cart for ~5+ years... how well does it self-stand when stored? This one never _quite_ sits right when up against the wall by itself. If you care about it, you'd want to put some sort of special hook or loop-of-string somewhere to keep it upright. There was another cart that I found, the Radio-Flyer one with canopy and zip-down seat-sides (for kiddos), and that seems like a good choice.
S**A
Love Love Love this wagon
Love Love Love this wagon! Was well packaged in two boxes. I am a gardener and this is exactly what I was looking for! I am 5 feet 110 lbs and I fit in the wagon, and wanted to see how strong it really was. Super strong sturdy. NO chemical smell. Totally assembled right out of the box. Handle pulls up and has a button to push all the way down, does sqeek a bit no big deal. The wagon folds up like a beach chair and has Velcro closure handle to hold together tightly and to be easily carried. Great product. So glad I purchased and highly recommend. I don't know why, but the shipping took rather long? I was under the impression I would receive in two days rather than a week and a half which is rather odd for Amazon. So I am actually rating 4 1/2 stars.
C**Y
An easy little work-horse
I purchased this to help my mom transfer packages and bags from her trunk down the side of the house to the back door. I needed something easy to open and easy to pull and also easy to close. I was not disappointed!!! This is a sturdy little cart that can easily hold a trunk-full of groceries. At 84, she likes to get around and be independant, but has little strength in her arms and hands. Arthritis doesn't help either. This is easy for her to open, close and handle and the big wheels make it a dream to pull along. She cannot lift heavy bags, that would be a snap to anyone else, so she uses multiple bags and that means more trips of course. This saves her five or more trips back and forth from the car to the door. There are two loops that attach with a velcro wrap to form handle when it is closed. This makes it easy to put away.All in all I would not look any farther when looking for a utility cart. It holds up to 150# and that is plenty for shopping or heavy yardwork.
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