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The BEAU JARDIN Folding Push & Pull Beach Wagon combines heavy-duty durability with versatile design, featuring a 500 lbs load capacity, adjustable dual handles, and 360° all-terrain wheels with brakes. Its spacious interior and easy foldability make it the ultimate utility cart for beach trips, camping, gardening, and everyday hauling.
C**W
Beach Camping Wagon
Great product very high quality nice size easy to maneuver great for camping,beach,park, etc. folds up for easy transport highly recommended also very heavy duty with a lot of weight capacity.
J**N
ease of transport
easy to fold up and not too heavy to manage. holds a lot.
C**L
Solid Product. Highly recommend
Biggest helper.I love the size of it. The design makes it very convenient and easy to use. Really good quality and worth the price. It’s a great cart and I dare say it is a pretty solid option you’d best consider.I live in a high rise building and it’s so convenient when lugging packages and groceries back to my place.
K**G
Looks pretty good, but.....
Update - If you are looking for something that is going to pull 'smoothly' on soft sand, it doesn't really exists. No matter what, you are pulling against physics. The idea of me getting this cart was to lessen the amount of pulling. I have tendonitis and limited arm strength. I wasn't able to pull this through soft sand very far, but it still was doable. It still made things easier than if I was pulling a cart with skinny wheels. If you are attending a wide beach, where you have to walk a long way to get to the water, then no matter what kind of cart, it will be a struggle. Which is why I pick short beaches. So, while I wasn't able to pull this cart very far, the beach wasn't too wide, so it was far enough that I could see set up close to the water. There are some wider, bigger beaches where this would help, but with my strength, I still wouldn't be able to pull it all the way to the water.Do not attempt to make a lot of turns, while in soft sand. Again, physics. The wheels will stick, and too much force will tip over your cart. Just pick up one of the ends by the frame and rotate it so it is pointing in the direction you want to pill. Try to pull in a reasonably straight line.The cart is heavier than expected to lift, once closed, but I expect this to last me a while. The wheel frame is grate to allow it to stand upright while closed.I am still returning it because of the above picture of the busted wheel frame. But I still intend to buy another one. This has the widest wheels. Any thinner, I will have worse problems with stability. So, despite still having issues with soft sand, I concede that whatever cart I buy, I'm going to have that problem. But, I feel this is the best option and for five beach trips, it has been able to serve my needs.Original Review - I bought this 'Used/Like New' and it did look new. These are opening observations before my beach vacation. I will update once I see how it works on the sand.First observations after unboxingPros - Secure frame, durable looking material. Good looking wheels. Hefty but there's a red lock that clicks to hold it together. There are flat metal pieces on two of the wheels that allows the cart to stand upright, so it doesn't roll/fall over. I loaded it and took it all around my apartment complex to see how it maneuvers. Not bad, but this was flat terrain, and you still have to take wide turns. The back handle that can lift into place is very secure if you want to push from that side.Cons - The handle is not very secure. The piece that 'locks' it to the cart doesn't hold it very much and I could see it breaking over time. I will have to take care around turns, especially in the sand, as to not put too much stress on it. I doubt you could really do hard turns with just the handle.One thing that concerns me is one of the metal pieces on one of the wheels that is meant to help it stand upright. The metal is bent to the side, and one side comes very close to the wheel. The whole piece is welded into place. This looks like a manufacturing error. It concerns me because since it's so close to the wheel, I could see over time it restricting or damaging the wheel. I still might contact the manufacturer for a warranty replacement after my vacation.The true test will be how it holds up on pulling all my things through the sand.
C**Y
Very good choice
The media could not be loaded. So I shopped these endlessly for my dog. This is a great wagon with a few minor dings. First it comes fully assembled which is nice. Just take out of the box and unfold the wagon. The bed of the wagon is very sturdy, for now I only have a blanket in there and it’s comfortable for my dog. I’ll prob upgrade to a dog bed though. The size is just ok..this isn’t a knock on the product but more of my choice. It’s about 33-34 inches in length and my dog measures about 36 inches laying down comfortably. So he has to curl his paws up..but lately he prefers sitting up straight. The sides aren’t super high so it’s easy to get him in and out..it’s also difficult in the beginning because it’s easy for your dog to jump out if he doesn’t like it, which my dog didn’t on day 1. For reference in the pic/video he’s 70 pounds. A small ding on handling..this is where it’s tricky. I wanted to be able to push like a stroller for longer walks. But the wheels that turn are then in the front so depending on the weight placement it’ll pull in one direction. So you fight to keep pushing straight which almost defeats the purpose of pushing it. If your dog is centered then it’s pretty easy. Also, the back wheels (when pushing) are closer to you so once in awhile your feet will hit the wheel guards which is annoying. I have zero complaints about the wagon when pulling..the handle is comfortable and since the wheels that turn are in the front it’s super easy. Just depends the distance..if buying to pull around the block I’d say save a few bucks and go with pull handle only. But again, it’s nice to have the option for both. The wheels are surprisingly good and quiet..that was another concern. They look plastic from the pics but they’re I’d say a cross between rubber and plastic. Overall I’m impressed with the quality and very happy with my decision. This wagon is perfect for dogs under 70 pounds. If you have a dog heavier I’d suggest something a touch bigger. Not because the wagon can’t handle the weight, but because you dog might not fit comfortably.
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