🚀 Elevate Your Hauling Game!
The Gorilla Carts Heavy-Duty Dump Cart is engineered for efficiency and strength, featuring a patented quick-release dumping system, a 600 lb capacity, and flat-free tires. Its durable steel frame ensures longevity, while the easy assembly allows you to tackle any project with confidence. Perfect for gardens, yards, and beaches, this utility wagon is your go-to solution for heavy hauling.
Handle Material | Alloy Steel |
Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
Material Type | Maintenance-Free Poly |
Item Weight | 33.4 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 22"D x 40"W x 8"H |
Required Assembly | Yes |
Number of Wheels | 4 |
Caster Type | Pneumatic |
Weight Capacity Maximum | 600 Pounds |
Number of Shelves | 1 |
Special Features | Durable |
Color | 400 Lbs Black |
A**R
READ!!! Worth it!!!👍
This wagon is built to last, with a sturdy, well-thought-out design that makes it perfect for landscaping projects or everyday yard work. If you have a lot of trees like I do, it’s an absolute game changer for gathering fallen branches and debris after storms or strong winds. The easy-to-use dump handle makes unloading and cleaning effortless—just be sure to choose the right size for your needs. Bottom line: this wagon delivers, and you won’t regret your purchase.
J**E
Sometimes husbands aren't aware of what's available!
Knowing my husband really needed something like this wagon, I ordered it as a gift for him. Even though he didn't think he needed it, he has found out that this product really works well and uses it a lot. It is quite versatile. It's a great size, very sturdy, easy to manipulate, and it has a feature to unload its contents. I highly recommend looking into the purchase of this wagon.
A**N
Put to the test and it held up.
I had 5 cubic yards of pea gravel that needed spread around my yard. The pile was in my driveway and I needed to transport it around to multiple spots so I purchased this cart. It handled everything I threw at it which was impressive over a couple days I loved a few tons of gravel one load at a time. The dump feature was a back saver as well. It rolled well and it held up to all the weight I loaded (sometimes overloaded). It will be nice to have it for future jobs especially knowing how durable it is. Pretty easy to put together as well.
G**X
Should Have Bought Years Ago
Should have bought one of these years ago. Have had this over a month and it's proved its value, makes moving stuff around the yard far easier than a wheelbarrow (one or two wheeled). No lifting and supporting a weight with your back. No pushing 80# of something uphill. Yes, you have to pull the handle but you can do that with a lot less stress on your back if done correctly. In fact, the right movements are good for your back.Also paid more for this newer model that had the new lifting mechanism. I didn't see anything visibly wrong with the old one and have no experience with it, but this new one works great. The way the back wheels sort of fold under the cart dumps most or almost all the weight. Then just pull it forward to clear.Small turning radius. Important for maneuvering.Rugged but not heavy (33#). Assembly was straightforward, intuitive, with clear instructions and no missing parts. Didn't need 6 cubic feet. 4 ft and 600# capacity is as much as I want to handle as well as the overall dimensions (fit through storage doorway).Went with the non-pneumatic tires after having replaced a pneumatic wheel on a wheelbarrow, and enduring repairs, etc., etc. Compare the cost of buying 4 non-pneumatic wheels in the future once you get frustrated, with just buying this model outright. If you get the pneumatic tires, you'll love the cart but end up hating the... tires. Good luck.
J**F
Excellent garden cart
Great garden cart! Assembly was very easy. Feels like quality materials and good design. Rolls very easily over grass, dirt and gravel. Used it for hauling failure wood to the back porch and stacks of empty moving boxes. Perfect size for planting potted flowers.The front wheels turn 90* so it is very maneuverable. It is lightweight and easy to dump material out. I like it better than a wheelbarrow as it is suitable for a wider range of tasks and is much easier for my wife to handle. I may haul small amounts of gravel and mulch in it but the 7 cu ft model would likely be better for moving large quantities of material. This size is perfect for flower bed gardening and general yard tasks. I could pile the firewood pretty high and the four fat tires kept it a fairly smooth ride.I am very satisfied with the quality of this Gorilla cart.
M**R
Love this cart!
Well, as of this writing, I have not used it yet. I just know I am going to love it; I hope. I am 70 and each year I have been using a commercial steel wheelbarrow to haul 3 yards of mulch from my truck to my landscaping up a hill and for other landscaping shores. Getting tired and wearing me out some. I was looking for something that would save me some time and be a little easier on the back. I purchased a different Gorilla product and loved the quality, material and quality. When I saw this, I thought this looked really cool and well designed. Much better than most flimsy box store carts for homeowners. I thought putting a little more money into this just might get me a more durable cart. When it arrived, I think I acted like a little boy getting his first Radio Flyer wagon, well maybe just a little like it. I started assembly immediately. Small parts are divided up in packaged sections designated for each step. Instructions are clear and simple. Less than 30 minutes later, I had my Radio Fly . . ., Uh, I mean Gorilla cart ready for a roll. Well, I had all my heavy yard work done for the year. So, I played with the latch where you can lift up cart and the back wheel retract, and the back edge of the cart will rest squarely on the ground making it easy to get all the contents (if I had any in it) out. This got boring pretty quick. I then noticed that the cart had channels formed into the sides of the cart similar to what pickup truck beds have on them to put in railing posts. The cart channels are only big enough for 1" (really 3/4") material. So, I got busy rounding up some old wood supplies and made 3 side panels (rail post holes are only on 3 sides of the cart). Now I am sure I can haul twice as much mulch up my driveway :o). The tires are filled with something that keeps them from deflating. I am not too sure how they will react when hitting bumps. Will it bounce too much or give enough on impact to not bounce contents out. That answer will have to wait. One issue I had was that I about lost the cart down the driveway a couple of times because of how easy it rolled. I know I will like this going up the driveway but holding it on an incline may be an issue. I am already preparing to use blocks or wedges to stop the cart from rolling away when it comes time to empty it. The cart tub material is a very hard plastic that feels like it will take a lot of punishment. Can't wait to see how it holds up to some mixing of concrete. I just might paint my adult Gorilla "Radio Flyer" red.