

🚜 Haul heavy, dump easy, and conquer your yard like a pro!
The Gorilla Carts Heavy Duty Utility Wagon combines a 600-pound capacity with durable, maintenance-free materials and 10-inch pneumatic tires for superior all-terrain performance. Its patented quick-release dumping system and balanced 4-wheel stability make heavy hauling and unloading effortless, perfect for serious gardeners and landscapers aiming to upgrade their outdoor workflow.





| ASIN | B01BECQAWO |
| Capacity | 600 Pounds |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (14,603) |
| Date First Available | 1 January 2024 |
| Item model number | Dump Cart |
| Manufacturer | Gorilla Carts |
| Material type | Maintenance-Free Poly, Powder-Coated Steel |
| Part number | GOR4PS |
| Product Dimensions | 98.3 x 50.8 x 49.53 cm; 13.7 kg |
| Volume Capacity | 600 lbs |
C**S
Putting it together was pretty easy, If the screws would have been allen or bolts it would have been excellect. Been using it daily in my jard its amazing.
J**5
Very, very, very goog product have it now for 6 years and it's a. heavy dutty tool, still work and perform amazing, is one of the best purchase I ever made, can carry 3 bags 60 pd ea.of cement etc. Lot better than a wheel barrow that break your nack. this cart is very versatile, easy to drive, can perform a charp turns thanks to the sterling design, and very easy to mantain.
M**M
Amazing cart!! My friend had one and I borrowed it and had to get one of my own! Once you use this you'll never go back to a wheelbarrow ever again! even the ones with 2 wheels on the front can't compare. Big durable tires, takes a lot of weight, very sturdy construction, easy pull tilt handle for dumping. Can't be beat!
A**R
Fácil de armar y muy resistente
U**G
This guy seems to do what is 'says on the tin'. First thing I shifted was 150KG is cement. No problem. Then some old concrete fence post bases. I have to admit I used some wood planking, cut to fit the tray to protect it for this. It is easy to move, and the frame seems really strong. The tray though. Not so sure. I only had it a could of days, but the tray WILL fail before the frame/wheels etc. It is easy to move and dump stuff so no probs there, but as some commented no brake. (I got a glove stuck under the wheel and it would not budge....) I did not recharge the batteries once. Plenty of tea fixed this. Oh, a couple of drain holes might be a good idea. It rained (a lot) and the tray was fill of water. Just a thought. NOTE to Gorilla :- Provide a 'tough' tray protector OR add it to your product line. For heavy sharp/course material, this is a MUST. Secondly, I am going to mix concrete in the tray. The above, or a different 'liner' for the tray would be great. I am using a heavy tarp. Add a wheel chock, that can attach to the handle for easy access. No need for a brake then, which is fine. The brakes will get full of rubbish (soil, cement, any other debris) and fail. Wheel check is better I think (I made my own here) Anyway, I like it. Better that a standard barrow, and easy to use. Hope this helps. I am happy, and it seems like a really good product. Cheers
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