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The Allsop WheelEasy LE is a foldable garden cart designed for efficient yard work. With a 3-cubic-foot capacity and the ability to support up to 150 pounds, this lightweight cart is perfect for various tasks, from collecting weeds to moving gravel. Its collapsible design and UV-resistant fabric make it a durable and convenient choice for any gardener.
R**J
very good and useful product for the cost
PROS and CONS listed below.I have had this cart for 2 seasons and never stored it inside as I should have in North Georgia. I also do NOT move the pins around... don't see any reason for it. It still folds quite flat - just wider - even in the "open" position. The tire finally popped this past winter when I moved it in freezing weather and tried to roll over a 4x4 in the yard. Completely understandable in my opinion; I should have known better. I am back for another, or may go for the larger version. However, I do find that when this is full of dirt or mulch it is about as heavy as I can handle, so a larger version might tempt me to go beyond my capability and hurt my back (some more).I mainly use it for hauling dirt or mulch (usually uphill) and for hauling heavy bags of gardening materials/supplies from my car to the back yard.PROS:1. I LOVE how flat it lays which allows me to easily shovel or push or throw dirt or leaves directly into it.2. Nice and light-weight, doesn't add much to the overall load.3. Tire rolls nicely, but could be more durable/heavy-duty. Might be a trade-off between the two though, from what I have read.4. Just right capacity for me (up to 150 lbs). I doubt I have ever exceeded much over 100.5. I found it easy to assemble, but did have to use some of my brain - not just the instructions.CONS:Not many...1. Wish the handle grips were nicer.2. Pin system seems like a hassle, but as mentioned above I do not use it.3. Tire finally popped - my fault though. And see #3 above.Hope this helps.
A**A
I love this. I do some gardening for clients and ...
I love this. I do some gardening for clients and use this all the time to tote around bags of mulch or compost -- or just my various bins and tools. It folds together easily and fits in the back of my Forester. Note: I put a thrift-store sheet on the bottom. The first thing I did with it was haul large-ish cobbles from front yard to backyard, and even though the cobbles are not very rough, they did cut up the bottom of the cart. I put duct tape over the tears and now use a sheet. Everything works well now. I can wheel this thing over most terrains and flagstone setups. I'm a 5'4" older woman and find this very simple and easy -- and HANDY.
P**J
Worked great!
I hauled 4 yards of mulch in this and I must say, it was a lot easier than the standard wheelbarrow or yard cart (and much lighter). It may have taken more trips back and forth but it was worth it and maneuvered easily through the plants. Loading it was a breeze--loved that it sits flat on the ground. It will be great for raking leaves in the fall. I didn't find it difficult to assemble, just watch that the material isn't twisted. I had to take it apart because I didn't notice that the canvas was hanging wrong. I love that doesn't take up a lot of space in the garage, too. Very glad I purchased this.
L**Y
Good value, saves space, but get a real wheelbarrow for construction debris
This is the best value for a folding wheelbarrow that I've seen. It doesn't take up much space in my garage, and I can squeeze it through my ridiculously narrow side yard (less than 3 feet wide). It's designed for hauling leaves, dirt, and mulch around, and quite sturdy and well suited for that. I made the mistake of trying to haul some broken concrete around in it, and the jagged edges completely shredded the cloth. I ended up ordering a new cloth part from Allsop. The tire also went flat almost immediately.
I**O
Not Easily Collapsed; Wheel Flattens
The Folding Yard Cart doesn't fold anymore, but I don't want to return it because it's an essential part of my gardening now--I can't live without it. Even if the wheel flattens occasionally (I reinflate it with an electric pump). I'd buy it again: it's lightweight yet strong enough for heavy loads, maneuvers easily and hoses off quickly, but I wish they'd redesign the darn thing so that it could be fully "folding."UPDATE: If you expect this overpriced cart to last more than a couple of years, you’ll be disappointed. The nylon deteriorated completely—its in shreds. Perhaps if it’s stored inside a climate controlled space (a basement?), it would’ve lasted longer. Can’t find a replacement online.
B**A
great for many moderate jobs...
We've had this little wheelbarrow for 5 years now. It is especially good for carrying things to a boat if you dock at marinas. It will carry rocks, and wood. We use it for carrying bird seed bags from the car as well.The tire did go flat after 3 yrs but was easy to reinflate. The canvas has held up to somenasty wet weather and carrying heavy loads.When we go to town for supplies we fold it up and put it in the back of the car. That way if no one is available to help you carry stuff out, you can do it yourself.Anyone with gardens, a boat, or who is developing physical limitations will find it extremely useful.When ours arrived, some screw attachments were missing. We called Allsop up and they mailed the parts outimmediately. Other than that it has been perfect for us.
R**X
Great prototype - needs improvement
This is a great concept, somewhat poorly executed. The tire was deflated on arrival, and the valve position and type is so problematic, a local bike shop managed to inflate it for me (with difficulty), and I am looking at replacing the tire with something that's easier to maintain. The screws in the handles that support the flap are poorly fitted, and I expect them to fail after minimal use. I also thought the "folding" part of the tool would be functional, but you have to insert pins to make it work, and it won't fold with the pins installed. There were not easy to insert, so I do not relish taking them in and out. At least it's overall size is somewhat flat. This is a good prototype for a product that needs a few improvements to be ready for sale.
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