Looking for rolling pizza cart recommendations
2I’ve had the cuisinart 3 in 1 pizza maker for about a year and half but it’s never been out of the box bc I have nothing to put it on. Does anybody have any recommendations or ones to stay away from? It has to have wheels for me to move it in and out of the garage (or around). A lot of the reviews I’ve read seem like most of them are junk. I’m even looking at buying a restaurant style stainless steel cart and putting it on that and just not having designated spots for all my tools.
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I bought a stainless steel cart for my big Ooni pizza oven from Ikea. The idea was great, but the cart is terrible. It didn’t take long before it started racking (its structure deforms into a trapezoid/parallelogram when I push it). I need to put diagonal braces on it to fix that. I’m sure there are better carts out there, like the three-tiered wire shelf carts at Home Depot.
What about a microwave cart? Or do you want space to roll out your dough? I guess I’m asking how large you were wanting it to be? Something with a marble top would be great if you’re thinking about a work area too.
@Lynnerizer
I don’t care about work space bc I’ll do all that inside. I just know this thing is heavy. I never thought about a microwave cart. I just know my dimensions have to be bigger than 20x25 to fit the grill. I’m gonna look at those though, thanks.
@Star2236
You’re welcome, glad I could help.
But I’m confused. You say bigger than 20x25 to fit the grill, I thought it was for your 3 in 1 pizza maker? Are you using it for 2 different appliances?
@Lynnerizer
No that’s just the size of the grill so I would like it a little bigger incase I want to set something down next to it or something.
@Star2236

I gotcha, thanks!
We’ve gotten a couple wheeled folding indoor/outdoor serving carts from Amazon, and have been semi-satisfied with them. They supposedly can carry up to 75 pounds but we lost one because the welds at the wheel assembly are iffy, and we use them to wheel groceries across sidewalks to a nursing home. They fold nicely into a trunk. If you’re careful they’d be great if you’re just wheeling stuff across concrete.
I’m using one of the utility carts from Ikea for my propane pizza oven. Holds both the tank and the oven, with a plywood top which is part of the original Ikea cart design. Has been working well for a couple of years and is normally stored outside underneath the cover.
@Star2236 Here’s a couple available on Amazon that exceed your 20x25 size requirements:
36x24 Table:
https://www.amazon.com/Mophorn-Stainless-Commercial-Worktable-Casters/dp/B07Q1B1BKV?th=1
30x24 Table:
https://www.amazon.com/YITAHOME-Stainless-Shelves-Restaurant-Warehouse/dp/B0BWH327Q8?th=1
@MrGoodGuy
Omg, are you fucking psychic? Out of all of them on Amazon, the first one is the exact one I was looking at. That’s just crazy. Did you just randomly pic that one or did you pick it for a certain reason?
@Star2236 I looked at a few but that one looked the best. It fit your required dimensions with room to spare like you said you wanted for extra items. Crazy it’s the one you were eyeing!!
@Star2236 HOLD THE PRESSES!! Just noticed there’s a LARGER one on sale for just $3 more!! It’s 30x36x34. Here’s the link:
https://www.amazon.com/Mophorn-Stainless-Commercial-Worktable-Casters/dp/B07RG5MH7Y?th=1
I’ve used excellent rolling carts I think from uline or Rubbermaid.
They were way too big for this use, but they both stood up very well to years I’d industrial use and never had problems. Sort of indestructible.
Perhaps there are smaller versions. Or that you could use a large cart.
Anyway perhaps check the uline online catalog?