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πŸ›οΈ Convenient Folding Shopping with XINGLANG Plastic Connector Review

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Description of πŸ›οΈ Convenient Folding Shopping with XINGLANG Plastic Connector

Spare Parts for Jumbo heavy duty grocery carts with swivel wheels. The Spare Parts including 1pc Swivel wheels, some washers and cap pins.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Quality trolley best in category wheels

The first trolley we bought. I was looking for a sturdy, good quality trolley and this fits perfectly. Our mom loves this and how well it rolls when you pull it from the front or push it from the back. It took about 5 minutes to assemble the rear wheels without hand tools. Let's see how it holds up to the weekly shopping sprees.

Pros
  • wheels
Cons
  • old

Revainrating 5 out of 5

As advertised in materials handling materials

Received this to carry groceries etc home from the car - so far it's doing the job perfectly. Light enough to be folded, lifted and stowed in a truck for later use. Rolls great over rocks and mulch, even climbs 3 steps on a porch with ease. I seem more suited to pulling than pushing, but pushing is fine too. I just had a little trouble attaching the wheels. After struggling with the second wheel for half an hour, I untied the first and swapped wheels and both rode quickly - the directions…

Pros
  • Rollers for slabs
Cons
  • Was damaged

Revainrating 5 out of 5

High Quality Rolling Cart

This is just what I needed to move things around the yard. For products it would be great. It folds up a lot easier than those old carts - it folds up very easily. I had to fit a set of wheels and it took a few minutes. I didn't understand how to install the cotter pins, so that confused me. Every time I've used cotter pins in the past, you've pulled them apart, pushed one side through, and whatever I pinned has held. It didn't have instructions, so I had to (yes!) go to YouTube to see it…

Pros
  • Handling Equipment
Cons
  • Some Small Things