I've burned quite a few barrels and wheeled garden carts over the years but so far this looks the part like one of the best i had. It was easy to assemble with a screwdriver and a wrench. There was a sense of learning during and after the assembly. I've used it for a few small jobs since I got it but decided to give it a try this week. In the beginning it was 3-60 pounds. Sacks of quick concrete (sorry didn't think to take a picture later) and then about 170lbs. various feeds. The trolley rolled smoothly, the balance was good. With two wheels and support for two legs, there was no fear of tipping on your side. The numbers have been rounded for verification, but are very close to reality. In the real world, I'm only 5ft 5in, so raising my outstretched arm only lifts my legs 3in off the ground. Tall people will not have this problem. On the outside of the wheels it's 29 inches and the top of the handlebars is 25 inches off the ground. The advertised dimensions of the bed are questionable but not exaggerated. Because the bed is slightly tilted and has a small wheel well, the inside bottom is closer to 19 x 23 inches and the inside top is 22 x 28 inches. Their sizes are based on outer lip to outer lip. You couldn't throw a 24" x 30" piece of plywood (the size listed) in the cart and fit it in. It would be more of a lid. It doesn't matter to me and won't matter to most users, but if it does, be careful. So far I'm really enjoying this cart and would recommend it for general gardening.
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