I definitely have found this useful. My complaint is that, when collapsed for storage, the lid is entirely separate and doesn’t click on or attach anywhere.
I bought a few of these last time they were on, and gave my wife one. She was initially skeptical but ended up using it a lot to tote Girl Scout cookie booth accoutrements around (tablecloth, tabletop display items, etc.) It works great for that kind of “I don’t know when or where I’ll need this, but I know I’ll need this, so I’m keeping one in the trunk of the car” use.
Pros: They don’t take up much space when collapsed, and they’re not hard to expand for use.
Cons: They will undergo RUDs when loaded to any significant fraction of the rated capacity if rolled across a sufficiently uneven surface without great care.
These are not a substitute for a packout box. They aren’t even a good substitute for the old stereotypical folding wire grocery cart of years gone by. P.S, they still make those.
I bought one last time. Handy, but the lid broke the first time I sat on it. Glad I wasn’t trying to step on it, if it had broken then, it could have been really dangerous.
Specs
Product: Home 365 Collapsible Crate Cart
Model: BLFSC16
Condition: New
What’s Included?
Price Comparison
$43.90 (for similar) at Amazon
Warranty
90 days
Estimated Delivery
Monday, Jul 15 - Tuesday, Jul 16
Got one of these a few months ago (same price). It’s decent but saw similar ones for less $$ (minus the sit-on lid though). Would buy another at $25.
@pmarin yeah, “The Price is Just NOT OK!” – I’d be in for $25;
I definitely have found this useful. My complaint is that, when collapsed for storage, the lid is entirely separate and doesn’t click on or attach anywhere.
I have one of these (without the lid). Super handy to have around.
I bought a few of these last time they were on, and gave my wife one. She was initially skeptical but ended up using it a lot to tote Girl Scout cookie booth accoutrements around (tablecloth, tabletop display items, etc.) It works great for that kind of “I don’t know when or where I’ll need this, but I know I’ll need this, so I’m keeping one in the trunk of the car” use.
Pros: They don’t take up much space when collapsed, and they’re not hard to expand for use.
Cons: They will undergo RUDs when loaded to any significant fraction of the rated capacity if rolled across a sufficiently uneven surface without great care.
These are not a substitute for a packout box. They aren’t even a good substitute for the old stereotypical folding wire grocery cart of years gone by. P.S, they still make those.
I bought one last time. Handy, but the lid broke the first time I sat on it. Glad I wasn’t trying to step on it, if it had broken then, it could have been really dangerous.