🛠️ Roll Your Way to Effortless Efficiency!
The Olympia Tools 85-404 Pack-N Mesh Rolling Cart is a foldable, durable plastic cart designed for professionals and DIYers alike. With a 55 lb capacity, a telescopic handle extending up to 40 inches, and smooth all-terrain wheels, it offers portable, ergonomic, and reliable tool transport. Its compact fold and secure locking mechanism make it an essential companion for job sites, home projects, and outdoor tasks.
Product Dimensions | 15.5"D x 17.25"W x 39.3"H |
Brand | Olympia Tools |
Material | Plastic |
Color | Black |
Special Feature | Foldable |
Number of Shelves | 1 |
Recommended Uses For Product | Outdoor |
Target Audience | Unisex Adult |
Handle Material | Polypropylene (PP) |
Item Weight | 7.8 Pounds |
Number of Wheels | 4 |
Weight Limit | 55 Pounds |
Assembly Required | No |
Caster Type | Plate |
Frame Material | Plastic |
UPC | 634154094259 740647770859 721058796959 718645502239 883652854043 784497921047 613951404904 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00883652854043 |
Manufacturer | Olympia Tools |
Part Number | 85-404 |
Item Weight | 7.83 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 85-404 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 55LB |
Style | Pack-N Mesh Rolling Cart |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Maximum Weight Capacity | 55 Pounds |
Folded Knife Size | 17”x3”x25.” |
Mounting Type | Plate Mount |
Special Features | Foldable |
Included Components | Building Materials & Ladders;Trucks, Carts, Dollies & Drywall Lifts;service-carts |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Info@olympiatools. Com. |
M**E
Excellent grocery/utility carts!
I love the size, durability and quality of these grocery/utility carts! My old one broke from City Mill and I looked everywhere but couldn’t find them again.. untill I saw them on Amazon! I was so happy I bought two of them! Best carts ever! I am soo happy!!!
O**B
Nifty sturdy portable cart
This is a nifty easy to assemble cart. I use mine primarily for laundry and I post several of them around my apartment to transport things without much effort. I love how I can fold it easily and put it in the trunk of my car and haul groceries. I just bought one years ago and just used it around the house until somebody said oh I want one so I ordered them one now I own four or five just for myself I like to especially for laundry and then I use the others for calling heavier stuff from Room to room . At first, I thought one was plenty but I have since discovered that I like to have more than one. The big drawback for me is not the item itself, but the fact that the cost went up I used to get them for $30 apiece.
C**Z
MY OT - TRUNK BUDDY!
I cannot say enough good things about my "OT" - AKA my 'trunk buddy'! I call it my "OT" - Optimus Prime ~ after the Transformer! LOL! It is a mighty cart when needed then folds up easily into a little rectangle that stows skinny-flat and out of the way in my trunk, barely takes any room at all.This goes everywhere with me! It is the easiest little cart to use and it holds a whole lot more than it looks like it does! I can get almost a whole weeks' worth of groceries in that cart! It is lightweight but sturdy and well-made. I am a "seasoned" citizen with arthritis, so can't carry a lot of weight or packages on my own - but this is a great little buddy to take along anywhere! Easy to roll up curbs and the handle is nicely sized and shaped so it fits your hand well and doesn't cut into your fingers and palm when you have something heavy to roll around!I have been using this 3-5 days a week for several months now and I would never do without again! I have used it to carry laundry, books to the library, groceries, grandkids toys, on a trip to carry in those extras you don't want to put in your suitcase but need to roll into your hotel room like curling irons, shoes, pool toys, etc. It has gone to the pet store to roll out bags of kitty litter and to the post office to mail packages. Now, I also have one of those wire folding shopping carts but it is too cumbersome and hard to manage and this little buddy, even though is smaller - holds about the same amount! Love, Love Love it!I recommend this as a great gift to your senior friends or relatives or anyone who has lots to cart around like teachers or students or just to have around the house! It is a great thing to have for yourself and a great gift that no one thinks of but everyone will love getting!
J**W
Handy Cart That Gets the Job Done
I use the Olympia cart primarily to schlep groceries and supplies around NYC, and I'm currently on my second one. Before I get too far into my review, it should be known that I regularly exceed the designed 55-pound weight limit, and I'm probably rougher than most on this thing.HOW IT WORKS:As the description states, this cart folds and clips shut to a total thickness of about 3 inches. Once unclipped and expanded, you (i) fold down the bottom, (ii) pop 2 black reinforcement pieces out of the bottom of the cart, and (iii) snap those onto the left and right sides of the top of the cart for additional support. I can quickly "transform" the cart at the grocery store in about 15 seconds after my items are on the conveyor.MY EXPERIENCE:I bought my first cart in the fall of 2012, and I was living in a neighborhood at the time with very uneven sidewalks and poor upkeep during snowy conditions (see more on snow below). I regularly pack every inch of the cart completely to the brim (for a total weight of approximately 80 lbs.). I've also lugged it up and down more subway stairs than I care to remember. This particular cart has held up remarkably well through my "torture testing."By the end of the first cart's lifespan in the fall of 2013, I had broken three of the four handled sides on the top of the cart, the plastic mesh was cracked all the way down the front, and I had lost one of the two plastic reinforcement pieces. The final straw was when one of the front wheels came loose and went flying down the sidewalk. RIP, first cart.I haven't treated my second cart any more gingerly (although I live in a neighborhood with more forgiving sidewalks now). So far, I've cracked one handle, but otherwise it's held up well for about a year.PROS:-Lightweight (9 or so lbs.)-Ergonomic (molded handles allow the cart to be carried up stairs fairly easily, and it fits nicely under the arm when folded)-Relatively durable (I put these things through Hell, and they have performed nicely)-Unique (I get tons of comments from people on the street about how much they like it)CONS:-If you're rough on your cart and overload it like me, the plastic near the handles is apt to break (again, more of a user flaw)-Plastic reinforcement pieces can be misplaced-Doesn't roll very smoothly on surfaces that aren't completely flatSPECIAL NOTE ON SNOW:One additional point worth mentioning specifically: this cart is NOT particularly snow-friendly. (i) The uneven, snowy surface makes the pulling experience pretty unpleasant; (ii) the cart is low to the ground, and so the snow tends to pile up in front of the cart like a snow plow; and (iii) perhaps most importantly, because the cart's sides are plastic formed in a mesh pattern, items in the bottom-front of the cart tend to get a little soggy if you have a lengthy commute. Long story short, it can be unpleasant using this cart in the snow.Overall, I recommend the cart and will continue to use mine. If Olympia designed a new, similarly lightweight version that was sturdier and rated for heavier payloads (perhaps made of aluminum instead of plastic), I'd buy one in a heartbeat.
I**A
The best version of this cart.
I have 3 of them and this is the best version yet. Perfect for transporting laundry from my work. It's getting harder however to find laundry bags that fit. Unfortunately the braces pop off. And I couldn't find replacements. This makes the bottom more likely to fall out with heavy loads. I hope they find a way to keep them with the cart when they pop off.
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