

🛒 Elevate your errands—because your hustle deserves a cart that keeps up!
The dbest products Trolley Dolly Blue is a foldable, weatherproof shopping cart featuring oversized wheels designed for smooth rolling on any surface. With 7 compartments including a beverage holder, it offers organized storage for groceries, laundry, or utilities. Lightweight yet durable, it supports up to 150 lbs and folds compactly for easy storage in cars or closets, making it the ultimate versatile cart for busy professionals on the move.



















| Best Sellers Rank | #4,829 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #33 in Utility Carts |
| Brand | dbest products |
| Color | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 22,609 Reviews |
| Material | Polyester |
| Product Dimensions | 13"D x 13.5"W x 37.25"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor, Outdoor |
| Special Feature | Foldable |
B**E
A convenient size and it rolls smoothly.
It’s working out well. So far it has transported library books and groceries both with no problems. Very sturdy and easy to set up. There were some end caps that I still haven’t figured out where they go but everything else is fine. It rolls smoothly and can handle a few steps and the curb without any issues. It folds up nicely to store in a closet between uses and is not heavy or cumbersome when empty. I would like to make a suggestion for a future improvement, and that is to have some kind of grab handle on the front of the bag. This would make it easier for those occasions when you need to lift the trolley for whatever reason. I confess I don’t know how that could be accomplished so that it would hold up over time, but it would be a good addition. Although I haven’t yet made use of it, I also like that the trolley can be used independently of the bag.
A**R
Super Satisfied!
Sturdy little cart! Very lightweight, however, it can hold 150 lbs. Just as advertised. It folds easily and flat! Plus it rolls well! I would absolutely recommend this product! Assembling was easy. Took under 3 minutes. No tools required! Wish I would have purchased one years ago.
T**Y
Perfect
Absolutely perfect. Great size and weight. Wheels are smooth and sturdy. Easy to put together and adjust when needed. Got this for my girlfriend and she’s been bragging about it to her family and friends. It’s her favorite gift. Makes our lives so much easier!! I might get a second one for myself.
W**P
Good utility cart for shorter ppl or midsized kids
Using this as a combo laundry hamper and laundry cart for wash day for my 8 y/o. I got another trolley cart that has a somewhat taller handle and a larger capacity nylon bag from another brand which my oldest is using (see photo to compare). The TD would definitely work best for a shorter and/or elderly person who doesn't plan on carting an overabundance of heavy things. The wheels are smaller on the Trolley Dolly, but they seem to be of slightly better quality than the ones on the other cart. The cushion coverage on the TD handle is better. I am not super partial to the net side pocket, but the extra side, front, inside, back, and top outside pockets make up for it. The other larger cart has a squeeze clasp in the front which edges out the Trolley Dolly's velcro top closure. Both have corded cinch closures at the top of the main bag part. The Trolley Dolly includes a helpful carry/pull up strap while the other cart doesn't (if you want to remove the main TD bag from the frame more easily and/or use it independent of the frame). The other cart came with a stabilizing flexible plastic protective insert for the bottom flat part of their bag, which I liked. You cut to size a piece off an old plastic storage bin (or such) to fit down into the TD for the same effect easily enough though. The compact size and mostly all-black color of the Trolley Dolly's bag and wheels are appealing and contributes to a sleeker-looking appearance. I don't mind the branded name on the bottom front of the bag, but some picky ones out there might. The versatility of using the Trolley Dolly without the bag is a nice bonus. The sturdiness of the frames on both of the units I bought were okay for what I am personally using them for (again, just laundry for 2 kids). Both carts are generally lightweight while empty. I do question any extensive use outdoors during inclement weather or the frames being exposed to road salt during winter. If that's what you're facing in your neck of the woods, I would consider wiping down the frame regularly and applying a coat or 2 of waterproofing camping spray on the bag itself.
O**E
Great for moving loads
I was surprised how lightweight the unit is and It folds up compactly. The Trolley holds my laundry baskets so I don’t have to worry about carrying them. I don’t often use the nice bag that comes with it. I have bigger loads to move. The bag is great for smaller things and comes off for other uses as well. The Trolley Dolly is easy to maneuver. I used it to move boxes when I moved into a new apartment. Because I sat wider based boxes on it I use a piece of wood to enlarge the base. There’s less slippage this way. I highly recommend the company think about enlarging the base plate that your stuff sits on. The price was a good value to me. I’m curious about how long the wheels will last since I use the cart often to lug heavy laundry and other stuff. Im wondering if the company sells replacement wheels when needed. This product has made my life easier especially since I’m not as young as I once was. I highly recommend. 😊
O**D
(Almost) perfect bag, large wheels, heavy loads OK. I still love this trolley and would buy again.
Really nicely balanced and easy to pull (or turn it around and push). Large capacity. I use it almost every day. The big wheels go over gravel and bumpy fields with ease. Also easy for me to lift it and lay it in the back of my car fully loaded, nothing falls out. Many times I have slipped off the cloth bag and just used it as a small open dolly to take larger items that don't fit into the cloth bag. Even heavy packages or a filled propane tank. It's effortless to pull it along. The ONLY fault I've found after nearly 3 months of hard use is the velcro'd flap at the top-back of the cloth bag that attaches the bag to the frame started pulling apart at the stiches. Some of this is due to my hard use -- just plopping heavy things into the bag while it was semi-suspended by the flap, thereby constantly stressing the stitching. You could also consider that a design flaw as the bottom of the bag SHOULD sit completely on the bottom plate while still allowing the the flap to be velcro'd to the bar without pulling the bag up into the air. But it's a minor flaw. The solution... just undo the flap and don't use it. That's what I did and it works fine without using the flap, the bag still stays on the frame where it should be. Or, don't be rough... put your items into the bag gently!
D**O
Practical, Sturdy, and Very Convenient Cart
I’ve been using the dbest products Trolley Dolly Foldable Cart for grocery shopping and everyday errands, and it has turned out to be extremely practical. The cart is lightweight yet sturdy, and the wheels roll smoothly even on uneven sidewalks. I really appreciate how easy it is to fold and store when not in use—it takes up very little space in a closet or car trunk. The bag is surprisingly spacious and can hold a good amount of groceries. The material feels durable, and the handle height is comfortable for pulling without straining my back. It’s especially useful for carrying heavy items like bottles, cans, or laundry. Overall, this trolley makes shopping trips much easier and saves me from carrying heavy bags by hand. For the price, it’s a great product that I would definitely recommend to anyone looking for a simple and effective shopping cart.
L**K
Pretty good, except for...
THE CONS: 1) The fabric bag hangs over the edge of the platform and the wheels rubbed on it, causing it to wear a hole in it, so I had to duct tape it. I have to keep changing out the duct tape. I was unaware of this for a while. Also, it was always only on one side, even if I put the heaviest items on the opposite side. A better design for this would be if the platform extended out over the wheels. 2) The little black things you see on the front stand area (where no wheels are present) kept coming off. They're just snapped into a very shallow hole in the metal. I reattached them a few times and then I lost first one, and then the other. I didn't notice when either of them came off, so I had to rig it. I duct-taped a piece of foam that's much like the type used in pool noodles onto the pole. 3) It looks like my last pic may not have come out well. I can't look at it full-sized until I'm done posting this. As I type this, though, it looks like the area I'm trying to show has wavy lines. Anyway, it came unstitched & I had to stitch it again. I used heavy-duty, waxed thread, so it's held up. This is the flap that loops over the first crossbar, holding it down on top with velcro at the back...so it's very important. I'm hoping the velcro holds up! 4) This didn't bother me much: Several of the metal grommets that cover the holes which the drawstring-type cord loops through have just simply ripped loose. They're still on the cord, of course. They just move around freely on it, if you understand. This doesn't affect its use right now, but the holes may eventually rip open more. 5) It IS NOT weatherproof as they say. Everything in the main compartment gets wet, as does anything in the top & bottom flap pockets. 6) I don't know why they say there are 7 compartments. Even if they count the large main bag as a "compartment", there are 6. 7) The inside of it is coated with something that flakes off all over what's inside. On a sunny day, while looking down inside the bag, I noticed that there was light shining through in areas where a lot of it flaked off. THE PROS: 1) I bought this in January 2020 for about $42.00 (which includes taxes), and I'm still using it, so I guess I got my money's worth. (although the hole under the bag from the wheel started pretty early on) 2) I mostly use this to get some groceries home from the store on the bus. It's narrow enough to stay out of the aisle where people need to get past me when I'm sitting at the front of the bus on the sideways-facing seats. It can also fit behind a forward-facing seat if it's not stuffed too much. So, that's a plus...since I don't like to be in the way of people and also because the front sideways seats are to be offered to the elderly and the disabled. I honor that. in addition, at the front is where the sideways seats and the first forward-facing seat next to it, are put up to make room for a wheelchair to be strapped in. So, it's nice that this can fit behind the other seats. 3) When lighter items are loaded inside on the top, the drawstring can hold them in. 4) I like the higher side pocket for carrying a compact umbrella. (I rarely use the net pocket on the opposite side as I think it's too short and the top is rather loose. It won't snap tight to the bag for keeping anything secure) 5) I like carrying my house key, bus pass, and cell phone in the pocket located on the top flap. Very convenient. 6) The pocket on the back is only used for thin things like paper because it's extremely tight to the bag. This "compartment" is more like a slit with a zipper. Well, that's about it. I hope this helped someone. I also hope the manufacturer sees this review and fixes the things that need to be addressed.
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