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Brand | Rest-n-Roll |
Material | Rubber |
Color | Black |
Special Feature | Adjustable |
Number of Shelves | 1 |
Recommended Uses For Product | Utility |
Target Audience | Unisex Adult |
Handle Material | Rubber |
Item Weight | 11.5 Pounds |
Number of Wheels | 4 |
Weight Limit | 300 Pounds |
Assembly Required | No |
Caster Type | Swivel |
Manufacturer | TM USA LLC |
Item Weight | 11.5 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 31 x 7.5 x 5.5 inches |
Item model number | STND |
Material Type | Rubber |
Manufacturer Part Number | STND-Black/Black |
B**H
Great for conventions and places where you have to wait in line a lot
I picked the black one because it looked sleek and not too noticeable, but a part of me wishes I got the lighter color so that I could see inside better.I bought it for use at conventions, and for lining up for movie screenings, because often you have to arrive an hour to a half hour early, and I'm over 200 lbs and can't take to standing that long. I went onto Amazon to look for some portable chair (I have a cane that folds out to a chair but it can be tricky to use and the seat is super small) so I was super thrilled when I saw this contraption.Taking it out of the box, it was all together except for the wheels. Super easy to put the wheels on and lock into place with the pins. I did have one wheel pop off but it was easy to put back in.I followed the advice of another reviewer and picked up some 24" (you could use 18" or maybe even 12") velcro straps to loop the front of the bag and top bar with the lower bar that rests on the ground. What this does is keep that bottom bar from folding towards the wheels. Which is super essential because otherwise you try to rest it or load it up, and it wants to collapse and fall over. This way even when it is empty, I can just set it down and it stays. You don't need velcro necessarily, you could use a small bungee cord or tie it with string or even tape it if you had to. However sometimes it is nice to have it collapse down so you can put it in your trunk, altho I found that I didn't really need to do that, it fit fine in my trunk depth wise.Sitting down on the chair I was a bit nervous. The seat is nice and wide, and I was able to sit just fine but I did have to do it gently so as not to put too much stress on the bars, and it does "give" a bit when you sit down in terms of the front bar sliding a bit more forward. I love how the seat just folds up and there is a little piece of fabric with a snap on it that snaps onto a snap on the bottom of the plastic chair piece.The handle bar is comfortable and it is adjustable but it is one of those holes where you press the little buttons in and then the pins pop into the hole you set it at. So not something you could do just one handedly. Nice thing is tho is that the handle comes off if you need to make it smaller to fit into a smaller space. I found that it fit fine in the trunk of my little car just fine with the handles on it, but it might be something of consideration for some.This unit is a bit heavy tho, and the wheels do not swivel. I did find that it can be a bit tricky navigating because of the weight and because it doesn't turn that well. This unit does hold a lot however. I love that inside there are two mesh pockets for water bottles, and a zip case that can unsnap from the inside of the unit. The outside also has an umbrella carrier (for a tall umbrella) which is a great feature if you take this out to wait for the bus a lot. The lid of the bag compartment has a buckle at the front that buckles it closed. I think having a velcro closure might have been nice, or a zippered one, but this works too.I took it for my first test run to a movie screening. I showed up an hour before (they over book so it is first come first served, so it is customary to line up early) and got in line and took out my chair! I had several people come up to me asking where I got it, and I told them Amazon, you can get anything at Amazon! :) I am looking forward to seeing how it holds up to a weekend long convention!
L**N
It seems to be perfect for carrying my painting gear
It seems to be perfect for carrying my painting gear! I hope it holds up. But-I'm frustrated that a MAJOR PROBLEM hasn't been addressed by the makers/distributors in over two years of complaints about it falling over when loaded. I fixed it with a bungee cord after reading through countless reviews. A 2 year old review that was a bit hard to figure out finally helped The company should include a velcro strip or bungee cord to connect the front 2 support bars, with photo & directions!!!!! See my photo below . I'd like the handle to extend longer. The cart almost hits my ankles when walking. I'm 5'7". I'm psyched to be able to connect my painting umbrella to it!
C**R
One Star
Collapsed. Seller would not stand behind product.
Y**K
Very good, but the tires smell like an oil refinery
I like this cart. I bought it to tote photo equipment, and use it on dirt paths in nature parks etc. It rolls easily, even on dirt and gravel paths. The folding seat is very convenient as a table for changing lenses, film (yes!) etc. You can also sit on it :-)It's a bit bigger than I anticipated - it easily holds a backpack stuffed with camera and lenses, a tripod, and a couple more lenses not in the backpack.The fabric seems reasonably tough, too soon to tell how it will hold up though. The frame is steel tubing, similar to what you see in a folding chair. It appears to be well designed and strong enough.As some have complained, it will tip over without some weight to keep it upright. Not a problem if there's stuff inside. A bungee cord or something similar to keep the legs extended would probably take care of the tip over problem, if it became an issue.I've seen complaints that the wheels fall off. This hasn't happened to me (yet), but I can see how it might. Each wheel is held in place by a wire clip that has to be moved to the locked position after installing the wheel. This seems to securely attach the wheel, but the clip is held in the locked position by friction only. The wheel hub protrudes further than the wheel tread, making the wire clip vulnerable to being bumped. So I won't be too surprised if a wheel comes undone. Not the best part of the design, though some epoxy would hold the wire clip in position (though you'd lose the ability to remove the wheel).My only real complaint (which explains the 4 star rating) is the cheap Chinese tires stink, stink, stink! I can't keep the cart in the house, the smell gives my wife a headache. I assume the smell will eventually dissipate, but it's been several days and I haven't noticed any reduction. I expect it will be at least a month before we can stand to keep this in the house!So, don't be afraid to buy this cart, but don't expect to keep it inside, at least at first.
J**9
Love this cart!!
Love this little cart!!! I currently don't have a car and this cart makes going to the grocery store a lot easier! It's easy to put together and the cart itself is very sturdy. It holds a good amount of groceries n handles rough roads and bumps very well! The chair does come in handy while waiting on the bus and holds my (200lbs) well. Overall I do recommend this cart!
A**A
Great
Great item for my work... I work in construction and I carry a lot of things with me and I have to be outside watching the crew I can sit on this and carry everything I need. It is perfect.. The only downside is that one of the wheels fell off but I put it back.
A**R
It's very nice. Be prepared for a brand new smell when ...
It's very nice. Be prepared for a brand new smell when you open it, it makes the whole room smell for days.
P**H
Good idea
Great concept, poorly made. Wheel falls off, buckle fell off and a piece broke that I had to glue back together
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