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The 3 in 1 Collapsible Wagon is a versatile, lightweight, and durable cart designed for effortless transport of groceries, camping gear, and more. With a 220lbs capacity and all-terrain wheels, it’s perfect for any outdoor adventure. Its compact design allows for easy storage, making it an essential tool for modern living.
Handle Material | Carbon Steel |
Frame Material | Carbon Steel |
Material Type | Carbon Steel, Plastic |
Item Weight | 11.02 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 32.9"D x 18.5"W x 38.5"H |
Required Assembly | Yes |
Number of Wheels | 4 |
Caster Type | Swivel |
Weight Capacity Maximum | 220 Pounds |
Special Features | Removable Side, Adjustable Handle, Swivel Caster, Collapsible, Easy Assembly |
Color | Black |
K**E
Very good product
This is very well made. Very sturdy. Large and holds a lot. My 2 small dogs who weigh 9 and 12 pounds fit very comfortably in it together.It is super easy to put together. You only have to put the wheels on it. Push them in.. no tools required very good price for a nicely built wagon.Easy to fold up too. Great for bringing groceries home, picnics,beach,camping…giving you’re dog a ride
A**R
Disabled dog still goes to the park
We’ve been using this wagon for about two weeks now, and it’s been an absolute game changer for our disabled dog. He can’t walk long distances anymore, but still loves being outside. This wagon gives him the freedom to ride along in style while we go on walks or hang out in the yard.The build feels sturdy without being too bulky, and the wheels handle sidewalks and grass without much effort. Our dog is around 15 pounds and fits comfortably inside with space to stretch out. The foldable design also makes it super easy to stash in the trunk or garage when not in use.Compared to other pet wagons we looked at, this one felt like a solid middle ground—less pricey than high-end versions, but way more durable and roomy than the cheap ones. Assembly was basically nothing—just unfold and go.If you’ve got a pet that needs some help getting around but still loves the outdoors, this wagon is totally worth it.
A**.
Checked most of the boxes for me.....Some Cons...Mostly Pros
I looked LONG and HARD at a fold up wagon to use for apartment living. This one had definitely more PROS than CONSPros:VERY easy to set up. Just 4 wheels and insert the bottom after you unwrap it. A few you needed to attach the handle with the enclosed wrench. People complained parts were missing or you couldn't line things up enough to get the handle attached properly. I consider myself LUCKY I didn't have to do any of that.Very spacious. Thought the zippered sides were going to be not as sturdy but very happy they're there if you need to unload something without picking it up over the wagonVery reasonable priced compared to others. Some were well over $100. Since I'm not using it every day (but it will get daily use (sometimes multiple times during the day) I opted to find something reasonably priced without too many compromises.Wheels are large and sturdy enough to go thru winter weather. Won't be using it for the beach so the wheels are definitely sufficient for my use.ONLY 12 LBS. Some of the wagons are 20 lbs which is a bit ridiculous for an older person to carry since you can't wheel it around after it's closed.On this wagon the handle is high enough for a medium sized person (5'4-5'6") to pull it around without having to bend or hold you arm in an awkward position.CONS: A bit hard to pull open (stiff) and closed. You have to take the bottom piece out first then use a bit of muscle to pull the wagon up by the handle in the middle of the bottom and then smush it together. The bottom piece is wrapped around the wagon then velcro strips keep it closed. Hope fully it will loosen up a bit.A bit inconvenient to take the bottom of the wagon out every time so you can wrap it around and then velcro it closed. I won't be using it every day so just inconvenient not a deal breaker. If you don't want to use the bottom to velcro it closed you can always use a bungee cord or two, fold the bottom and place it next to the wagon.Besides the wagon being stiff to open and close the handle button is a bit awkward and stiff. You have to work the button to get the handle up. Again not a deal breaker. The button in the middle of the handle makes it go up and down then the red button on the handle top brings the handle a bit higher.I wish when it was closed you could pull up the handle and wheel it where you needed to go instead of carrying it by the handle which you used to pull the wagon closed. Again...not a deal breaker.There are SO many wagons on the market. Some are too small some are too large. There's never the PERFECT one so you try and get as many things right as you can...This checks 95% of the boxes for me. Time will tell how easy it is to use. Since it won't be used daily I'm hoping these inconveniences are not too major.You be the judge. For me I'm reasonably happy with the purchase. Will update when I've used it more.
J**O
Money well spent
I ordered this for a week's vacation. I had to pack in kitchen/food items as well as regular trip packing and trying to avoid multiple trips back and forth to unload the car was my main motivation. This cart was perfect and worked beautifully. I consider it money well spent.There are actually 4 wheels in the box - one is tucked underneath the folded cart.It was super easy to assemble - basically making sure the curved, spinning front wheels made it to the front. The wrap around mat is actually the floor of the cart when unfolded.This little sucker carried everything - A sm/med clear handled tub, a laptop, a shoulder overnight bag; 3 hangers of layered clothes and the carry on sized suitcase once destination was reached.I highly recommend getting a cargo net for securing items higher than the sides.Down stairs (4 entry concrete), was a breeze - UP was not so much - needed to be on side to steady or have someone 'bringing up the rear'.Steering is smooth, but have to watch for clearance swing since back wheels do not turn.I was able to lift wagon into the back of my Jeep Cherokee, loaded w/out the suitcase since it was too high for vision. As shown in the pictures it fit perfectly. I recommend putting something in front of the handle to keep cart and handle from moving while driving - it was annoying.Once at destination, I folded in half the hanging clothes, put the suitcase on top sideways, readjusted the cargo net and off I went with no problem.Home and unloaded, the cart folded up and was secured by the mat and straps easily for storage.I did not use the zipper down sides this time, but I see where they would be very handy for sideways or more bulky items - again, I recommend a cargo net of some sort for stability.All in all, I am pleased and recommended the cart to more than one traveler who asked about it.Just in case there is a question about the pictures, my stuff was 'saggy', not the cart itself.
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