Reviews
- +8Handy tool cart!I needed a tool cart for my new out building, and really liked the looks of this one. I wasn't disappointed. Assembly was a bit challenging (I suggest...MoreI needed a tool cart for my new out building, and really liked the looks of this one. I wasn't disappointed. Assembly was a bit challenging (I suggest you watch the video carefully) but worth it in the long run. A few suggestions/tips: 1) you might want to put a piece of tape over the upper threaded inserts after you're screwed the casters in, because it's easy to drop a washer (or two, in my case!) into them, forcing you to flip the cart over to retrieve them), 2) be sure to put the loving casters on the same end (where you'll eventually place the handle), and 3) be sure the single holes in the support posts face toward the front (you'll need to screw the middle shelf into them). Directions are not very good, and even watching the assembly video didn't make it fully clear on how to assemble. Give yourself an hour, just to be safe. I was impressed by the nice bright red finish on the trays, and all fasteners worked well. Again, it's a challenge to get the nuts on the bolts due to close quarters, and the "wrench" provided was less than ideal. My cart had one blemish on a leg, and a shard of metal as well. Check out the photos to get a better idea of the assembly process and the look of the assembled cart. I really like having a pull-out drawer, but it didn't work smoothly. Perhaps it will improve over time. The casters are nice and large, and roll very smoothly. The two locking casters keep in firmly in place. Overall, a nice addition to the shop!Minor faults overall goodI had some issues with the handlebar. One of them had an extra bit of plastic that made it difficult to pass thru. Othewise this was simple to put tog...MoreI had some issues with the handlebar. One of them had an extra bit of plastic that made it difficult to pass thru. Othewise this was simple to put together. I don't plan on folding up as I believe the threading is cheaply made and would wear out soon if you have to take apart too many times. The foam handle also came damaged with a large indent in it but it still functions as it should so I'm not worried about it. For the price point this is exactly what I was looking for and I'm happy with the reboundig I've been able to do. It's quiet and light weight but sturdy.Well madePretty solid buy for my kiddo with Autism to get his wiggles out during the winter. All the kids and adults have been having a good time jumping on i...MorePretty solid buy for my kiddo with Autism to get his wiggles out during the winter. All the kids and adults have been having a good time jumping on it. I like the handlebar for the kids for stability! I needed help to put it together but it went together easily. Have someone strong to tighten the knobs for you and push the pad to the open position. I like that there are no springs to pinch fingers or skin and if I want it can be taken apart to store it. Happy with my purchase and value. My son is 11 he should be playing on this for years if it’s as durable as it looks.+1Shaky barSo the exercise is really good. The concept is good, it doesn't squeak. It's got good tension, it's big enough et cetera, the stabilization bar is mi...MoreSo the exercise is really good. The concept is good, it doesn't squeak. It's got good tension, it's big enough et cetera, the stabilization bar is missing a plastic piece that keeps it from shaking. I need that piece sent to me see video