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๐Ÿ›’ trippnt 53109 pvc plastic slanted suture cart with blue acrylic door, bulk storage area and 3" casters, 19" w x 56.5" h x 17" d logo

๐Ÿ›’ TrippNT 53109 PVC Plastic Slanted Suture Cart with Blue Acrylic Door, Bulk Storage Area and 3" Casters, 19" W x 56.5" H x 17" D Review

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Description of ๐Ÿ›’ TrippNT 53109 PVC Plastic Slanted Suture Cart with Blue Acrylic Door, Bulk Storage Area and 3" Casters, 19" W x 56.5" H x 17" D

Tall, bright white, PVC plastic cart with 8 angled shelves, bulk storage area. Holds up to 48 standard suture boxes, Angled shelves secures supplies; 3 inch non-marking casters. Cleans with soap and water, bleach or mild solvents. Ideal for sutures or other uniform boxed supplies that need high visibility and quick access. 20 x 57 x 17 inches (width height depth); 28 pounds

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Fiction! Fits cart and stand

This cart is tough! When you roll it the tip doesn't move like the seam trees on a pole. This is a good solid trolley that is easy to assemble. I highly recommend!

Pros
  • cart and stand
Cons
  • boring packaging

Revainrating 5 out of 5

An inexpensive way to get to the seams quickly

This trolley is much lighter than a metal trolley. The sloping shelves keep the seam boxes from falling off when we need to move the cart out of the way. We have about 48 boxes on the shelves. The lower part offers space for additional seams. I rarely have to go to camp to sew.

Pros
  • Office Furniture & Lighting
Cons
  • Not Sure

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Not worth the money

I was first drawn to this suture cart for its size and economy. And while it's by no means cheap, it costs about half that of large suture racks. Unfortunately, I find both the design and the materials unsatisfactory. The device is too heavy, with a narrow base and smaller wheels, raising concern that the device could easily tip over when moving. In addition, the materials used are laminate, thin chipboard and are prone to cracking and breaking. My device arrived with a broken base. I regretโ€ฆ

Pros
  • Stationery
Cons
  • Damaged