🚀 Haul More, Stress Less — The Ultimate Garden Sidekick!
The Gorilla Carts Poly Garden Dump Cart combines a durable 4 cu ft poly tub with a robust 600 lb hauling capacity, supported by a powder-coated alloy steel frame. Featuring 10-inch pneumatic tires and a patented quick-release dump system, it offers effortless maneuverability and fast unloading for all your gardening and landscaping needs. Lightweight yet rugged, this cart is designed for both casual gardeners and professionals seeking reliable, maintenance-free performance.
Handle Material | Alloy Steel |
Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
Material Type | Maintenance-Free Poly, Powder-Coated Steel |
Item Weight | 32 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 38.7"D x 20"W x 19.5"H |
Required Assembly | No |
Number of Wheels | 4 |
Caster Type | Pneumatic |
Weight Capacity Maximum | 600 Pounds |
Number of Shelves | 1 |
Tire Type | Pneumatic |
Special Features | Durable |
Color | 600 Lbs Black |
S**D
Solid and Convenient
The Cart is great. I bought the large one and built it up easily by myself (I'm a 70 year old woman). Directions are clear and pieces went together easily. You will need a Phillip's head screwdriver, a crescent wrench, and pliers to bend the cotter pins. I love the cart already! It's higher off the ground than my garden sled and wheelbarrow so I don't need to bend over so much. It's heavy and solid, which means I can't pick it up and flip it over to toss stuff into the leaf pile, but I'll use the dumping feature. It is a vast improvement for bringing wood from the barn to the house. I've been using it to plant up a new perennial bed using plants I have. I love that the dug up plants sit as if on a low table rather than on the ground, so I can tidy them easily before transferring them to their new spot. It turns on a dime, so when working in the pool area, which has a narrow concrete slab around it, I can actually turn the cart fully without dragging into the garden or worrying it will shoot mess into the pool. The wheels look super solid and have valve stems if they need air.
P**R
Sturdy, Spacious, and a Game-Changer for This Mom of Four Boys!
As a mom of four boys who prioritizes morning workouts and manages a busy household, the Gorilla Carts Heavy Duty Poly Utility Dump Wagon (6 Cu Ft, 1200 lb Capacity) has been a lifesaver for our yard work. This cart is incredibly sturdy, with a durable steel frame and rust-resistant poly bed that handles heavy loads like mulch, dirt, and my kids’ sports gear without a hitch. The 6-cubic-foot capacity holds a ton—perfect for hauling leaves or landscaping materials for our big yard. The 10-inch pneumatic tires roll smoothly over grass and gravel, and the zero-turn steering makes it easy to maneuver, even when I’m rushing to finish chores before the boys’ activities. The quick-release dump feature is a standout, letting me unload effortlessly without straining my back. The 2-in-1 handle is great for pulling by hand or towing with our lawn tractor. Assembly took about an hour with clear instructions, though I’d recommend a second person for ease. My only wish is better backing up when towed, but it’s minor for our needs. This cart is a must-have for any active family tackling yard projects
J**R
Great garden/lawn cart.
This carts design and build are identical to a Duraworx care we bout from Home Depot 15+ years ago, This is a great size for a small to medium size lawn and easily carry 6 rolls of sod, 4-5 40+ pound bags of fertilizer or soil or small to medium sized logs. This product is extremely sturdy and durable. As long as you are strong enough to pull it is is very easy to use and is very stable depending on weight to wheel pressure. We had left our Duraworx cart in the Texas sun for a couple of years and moved to the east coast and kept it another 11 years. We only got rid of it because the wheels were dry rotting and we had to air them up every time we used the cart. I bought this one because the design is identical and the materials are exactly the same. Duraworx went out of business in 2010. I put my old cart out in the trash after I put this one together which only took about 30 min with 3 tools. By the time I was done someone had already adopted my old cart from the curb, I am sure this one will have the same life span and it was cheaper in cost that my old cart over 15 years ago.
L**B
Great utility cart
GREAT product.Easy to assemble, pretty stable, rolls across any surface. David approved.Got this to replace an old broken wheelbarrow.It’s very affordable and was easy to assemble.This cart is very sturdy as well, I can load it down pretty heavy and it still rolls with ease.The wheels are nice and chunky which makes rolling it through sand hassle free.
B**W
Execellent garden cart
The cart is pretty easy to put together. It is well made (sturdy) and the wheels easily roll in the garden. Good place to hold your hand garden tools. It easily handles a bag of mulch or top soil. Nice dump feature. Very easy to maneuer.
K**R
Easy to use, a little challenge to assemble, needs maintenance at times
***Another Edit***OK. It's working again and I am pretty happy with it still. I should have done this in the first place but the swivel joint was SO stuck that I couldn't move it AT ALL, and I thought I would need a new part, which is why I tried to contact support. But I turned it over to get access to that joint and soaked it with WD-40 just to see what would happen, and it started turning again. I moved the wheels around and let the WD-40 work its way into the joint and so far so good. You can also loosen that joint up a little bit as well. If it happens again I think I will loosen it up a bit and put some grease in there which should also help. So if anyone is reading this with the same problem, now you have your answer. HOWEVER ... Customer Support NEVER answered my request after trying multiple times and waiting well past 30 days now.****EDIT****I WAS happy with the Gorilla cart until the swivel joint attached to the two front wheels FROZE for no apparent reason! It's supposed to be able to handle 1200 pounds. I only have used it for cleaning out a horse stall and moving supplies like wood shavings from the car to the barn. There is NO WAY I could have put more than 1200 pounds on it. There is also NO WAY that I could have physically harmed the cart. I am a very small person. But all of the sudden about 4 weeks ago the joint attached to the front wheels quit moving almost completely. For awhile if I put some pressure on it, it would move in one direction, but that only lasted about a week. Now it is COMPLETELY frozen and I can't get it to swivel at all. Which means the only way I can turn the cart around is by dragging it by the handle until it's turned, or, lift the front and turn it around, which makes it almost completely unusable. I've asked for customer support and have waited 25 days without a reply. I checked their website and right n the front page this is displayed: "Due to current record demand and global supply chain delays, we are currently experiencing higher than anticipated customer service volume and we are actively working to get caught up with additional resources and appreciate your patience." That doesn't help me very much at all. AND after having it only about 6 months some of the hardware ... bolts and nuts ... have begun to rust. I keep it in the barn and out of the weather!***Original Review***I put my cart together today. I have a barn with horses and have been using a wheelbarrow for YEARS and I am tired of the struggle. I am anticipating this cart will make my life easier like how easy it was to take a bag of wood chips out to the barn. And being able to attach it to the lawn tractor is a bonus. The assembly was a little bit of a challenge for me being only 5'1". The assembly requires putting in the washer and bolt on one side and another washer and bolt on the other side. No matter how hard I tried, I could not hold the bolt and washer in place on the inside while screwing on the nut and washer on the bottom. It got very frustrating. However, I had a "light bulb" moment. I got some very strong packing tape; I put all of the bolts and washers on the inside of the plastic base and covered them with the tape. I was then able to screw the nut on the other side without the bolt and washer falling out (you're welcome). Also, one of the holes for the cotter pins wasn't straight and the pin would not go through. So I got out the drill and used a bit just a little bigger than the hole and drilled through, and then the pin fit. It's not a problem for me, but it may be for some people. I really like the way the hardware was packaged. I am very happy with it so far. As mentioned before I am a small person and one surprise was the inertia this cart can have. With its weight and easy-rolling tires if you go down an incline it can build up a little speed. It's enough if I'm not careful it could knock me over! LOL! However, it can just as easily provide an advantage which I will explore as I learn to use it. So far it makes moving heavy loads SO much easier.UPDATE: Used it this morning for the first load of manure. It's AWESOME! SO easy to pull. SO easy to dump. And SO easy to put back in place with the swivel on the front tires. This thing is built like a brick ****house! I love my Gorilla Cart!
P**S
Very nice and easy to use
Easy to install frame and works great around the yard
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