🌿 Roll, Sit, Store, Repeat — Garden Like a Pro Without the Pain!
The FLINTER Rolling Garden Work Seat is a heavy-duty, multi-functional gardening cart featuring a patented 4-in-1 design with a spacious storage basket, a wide 10.2-inch EVA cushioned seat, and an extended ergonomic handle. Built with reinforced steel supporting up to 400 lbs and equipped with 4.7-inch rubber wheels, it offers effortless mobility across various terrains. Ideal for seniors and gardening enthusiasts seeking comfort, convenience, and durability in one sleek green package.
Handle Material | Alloy Steel |
Frame Material | Metal |
Material Type | Metal |
Item Weight | 15 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 18"D x 14"W x 15"H |
Required Assembly | Yes |
Number of Wheels | 4 |
Weight Capacity Maximum | 400 Pounds |
Number of Shelves | 1 |
Special Features | Heavy Duty, Easy Assembly, Ergonomic Handle |
Color | Green |
H**Y
Perfect, durable, and heavy duty.
The cart is everything you'd want it to be it's well manufactured, and assembly was a breeze. My unit was missing the cotter pins for the wheels but I happened to have a bunch around so this was no real issue for me. The seat it comfortable and sits at just the right hight for working in your gardn beds. The cart maneuverable enough to drag around however it's not going to take an sharp turns as the wheels are all in a fixed position. The cart is versatile enough to be able to carry a wide range of items but can is also heavy enough it might be used to move some heavier potted plants or the like. Would definitely recommend and would buy again of the need ever arose.
P**R
Nice little cart/stool
I have gone through 3 stools trying to find something to fit my needs in my close quarters garden. They were wobbly, too low to the ground or just plain uncomfortable. Considered one of those shower stall seats. Finally found this one. I think it’s overpriced but most things are. It was very easy to put together. The smoky smell people complain about is the rubber on the wheels. I smell that same smell when I buy tires for my car so I didn’t find it offensive. I am happy that the wheels are solid and won’t go flat. I like that the height is taller than my other stools. I needed something smaller due to the rows between my beds are tight. Nice padded seat but don’t know how long it will hold up in a desert environment. Not sure why people complain that turning is limited. It is, but this is not a wagon where the front wheels turn. For me it’s not an issue because I will probably just pick it up and move it to where I want to sit. I haven’t taken it out to the yard yet but I anticipate no issues in using this in the rocks in my yard (no grass). The storage is small but I use a separate garden bag though I may find some use for the storage. All in all I think I have found a nice sized sturdy stool for my garden.
M**E
Good Little Yard Stool/Wagon
I wanted something to help me with outdoor work and I didn’t want to kneel. I scrolled through a bunch of garden stools and this seemed to be pretty much what I was looking for. I read the reviews on Amazon so had an idea of what I was getting into. I received it three days ago and put it together today. I have sat on it to test it, but haven’t done any work with it yet. Below are my Pros and Cons.Pros*easy to put together - I’m not a handyman, but can hold my own on simple DIY projects. As stated in other reviews, don’t tighten all the screws first. Once the sides are put together tighten everything up. I used the tools that came in it and they worked fine. Two of the tubes that go inside the tires were misshapen in shipping (the box had been taped back together) and I used a locking pliers to reshape them (I’m not terribly strong and I did it without much trouble).*pulls smoothly - The seat handle is a good height for me (I’m 5’4”). The stool rolls easily with minimal force.*storage - The basket below the seat is good size. As seen in the photo, I have already put some of my most used hand tools in it. I like that dirt can fall through it and I can hose off the stool when needed.*solid - The materials seem solid. I didn’t feel any wobble when I sat on it (I’m 280lbs).*plush seat - The seat was comfortable for my test sit. The company must’ve listened to reviews that stated the bottom of the seat was was sticky and would attract dirt and debris. My seat has a covering over the bottom part that isn’t attached to the frame so it is not sticky.Cons*smoky smell - Believe reviews that say there is a string smoky smell in the package!!!! I ordered a dress along with this stool and both were shipped in the sameouter box. The dress smelled horrendous! I thought it had been return by a 5 pack a day smoker! Then I realized it was from the tires of the stool. I opened the box outside and let it all air out for 3 days before putting it together. I can still smell it on the wheels. Since I’ll be using the stool outside and it’s pretty much aired out, it won’t be a big deal to me. (I also aired out the dress and will be keeping it. But to be on the safe side, order the stool separate from any other purchases.)no axel - I had to drag it around corners. Since it’s not heavy and the handle is sturdy, it’s doable. Front axels would make this easier, though, especially if the basket is filled with heavy material.Overall, I believe this will turn into a great garden tool for me!
C**D
Great little garden cart for medium to small person.
I love this little garden cart! It is sturdy and has room for stuff in its basket under the seat, whether tools or trimming remnants. However, I would not recommend this for a large or very large person! It would hold that large person's weight OK, but the seat might be too small for them. If you are rather large, you need to check the cart's dimensions before ordering and decide whether you could fit onto the seat OK.I also have some suggestions to improve the assembly instructions:1. In Step 1, the diagram shows inserting the bolts (H) into the holes from the inside of the basket floor, with the nuts fastened on the outside of the basket. However, this leaves the somewhat jagged ends of the bolts outside, where they can snag or even cut your legs. Rather, you should insert the bolts from the outside of the cart, with the nuts fastened on from the inside of the basket floor. This way, the ends of the bolts won't protrude out to snag or cut.Also, leave the bolts and nuts rather loose in Step 1, since otherwise you will have to loosen them up again in Step 2.2. In Step 2, if you don't leave the bolts and nuts in Step 1 loose, you will have to untighten them in Step 2. This is because the sides (E) are made a bit too large to just slip in. Once you have slipped in the sides, then you can tighten all the bolts and nuts from Step 1, as well as in Step 2.All the rest of the instructions worked well for me without further modifications.I have a bad knee which tends to collapse when standing without moving. So now I can water my desert plants and do trimming while sitting down on this cart. And moving it around is super easy.Great product!
E**T
Most Awesome Cart Ever
I love this cart. It is very sturdy and it was incredibly easy to put together. I was able to easily get 2 gallons of water and 3 cases of soda into the house in one trip. The only thing that could make this cart any better would be if the wheels pivoted. They roll in a straight line only. I do love that they are solid wheels and do not require air.
A**A
Good value
A bit small, but very sturdy and versatile . Tires were hard and that beats the inflatable tires.
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