🚀 Elevate Your Space with LuxorEC22-B!
The LuxorEC22-B Cart features two spacious flat shelves measuring 18" x 32", designed for easy assembly and mobility. With four full swivel casters, including two with locking brakes, this cart is perfect for both professional and personal use, ensuring stability and style in any environment.
M**N
Excellent AV/Utility cart. Bottom shelf reinforced. 33.5" with wheels.
I bought it to fit my new printer. Easy to put together — you need a Phillips #2 screwdriver and a rubber mallet or a block of wood to seat the wheels.Nice, big wheels and two of them lock. Rated at 400LB — not sure the top shelf would take 200 but it holds a 50lb printer easily. The bottom shelf is reinforced by angle-iron so it can take some weight. Height with the wheels is 33 1/2", taller than advertised.The wheels are nice and smooth.Perfect for my needs.
J**N
A nice light-weight cart -- love the flat shelves
I found it easy to put together. It is sturdy as long as you keep it to the weight rating. (I wouldn't stand and jump on it.) It is perfect for what we needed it for, and easy to wheel around.
T**R
The perfect utility cart
I am using this as a laundry cart, and I love it. It's just the right height, I can roll it right up to the washer & dryer, put the empty baskets on the bottom, and use the top for holding full baskets or for folding. This is a very sturdy, well designed cart. It's easy to assemble (takes some strength), and the wheels roll effortlessly. Wish I'd thought of this before!
A**R
LEGS BREAK SUPER EASY
the base and top are very sturdy but the legs are very thin plastic that fold under normal weights. EVERY one we purchase cracked or snapped at the legs. They're useless! DO NOT RECOMMEND!
E**
Wish it was just a little taller.
Works great for our warehouse but is a bit too short.
M**A
Laundry table/cart
You need a rubber mallet and a phillips head screwdriver to put it together, and you really need both. The mallet is used to pound the wheels and the 4 posts on. The posts are a tight fit so you need the mallet. The posts and the wheels took a lot of pounding to get them in all the way. The screwdriver is used to screw on the 2 metal pieces that go under the top for stabilization (I think). The holes lined up. The instructions are just pictures, but not hard to figure out. None of the pieces are labeled, but that wasn't necessary. It took 30 minutes to put it the entire cart together. The width between the end posts is 14-1/4. I use it as a laundry table putting baskets under and over when needed. It's light weight and moves easily.
A**G
The cart you get isn't the one pictured. It's a lot shorter.
The photos of this cart show a taller (in proportion) cart than what you get. Buried in the description you find that it says it's 30 inches tall. It's NOT it's more like 26 inches tall. Even 30 inches is too short - but 26 inches would be for children or something. It's barely above my knees. Also, the 'legs' of the cart in the listing show they are square tubes. This cart has round tubes. Not a huge deal really if the height wasn't so short. It really is just to show that the cart is nothing like what's pictured.
H**E
Good cart, but some room for improvements
Got this to move desktop computers for servicing. I like the flat top and the large wheels with locks on two of them. In addition, there are two angle-iron reinforcements screwed to the underside of the top shelf. However, the shelves are held to the vertical posts by friction. It would be better if the shelves were secured to the posts with nuts and bolts or with screws. It would also be good if the height were adjustable, as long as this could be done while maintaining stability. The cart is a few inches taller than my 30-inch bench; it would have been ideal if I could have set the height to 30 inches.
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