🌼 Garden in Style, Comfort, and Ease!
The FLINTER Rolling Garden Work Seat is a heavy-duty gardening cart designed for comfort and convenience. With a 4-in-1 design, it features an ergonomic seat, ample storage, and robust wheels for easy maneuverability. Built to support up to 400 lbs, this cart is perfect for gardeners of all ages, especially those with mobility challenges. Its reinforced steel construction ensures durability, while the quick assembly allows you to get started on your gardening tasks in no time.
Handle Material | Alloy Steel |
Frame Material | Metal |
Material Type | Metal |
Item Weight | 15 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 18"D x 14"W x 15"H |
Required Assembly | Yes |
Number of Wheels | 4 |
Weight Capacity Maximum | 400 Pounds |
Number of Shelves | 1 |
Special Features | Heavy Duty, Easy Assembly, Ergonomic Handle |
Color | Green |
K**N
Built to last
When I first saw the package I thought I may have made a bad choice. After putting this together I was extremely pleased by the durability and construction of this item. The solid rubber tires will never go flat and support a great deal of weight. The size is not to large and moves nicely between my raised garden beds that are spaced 30" apart, this would work with 24" spacing as well. Great garden seat and built to last.
Y**H
This seat/cart is just right!
This garden seat/cart is exactly what I need for my gardening. It is convenient, just the right height for support to reach out and control weeds and grasses. The compartment is convenient, and the seat/handle combination is excellent! It appears to be well designed, sturdy, and was easy to assemble.
A**D
Really good value for the price
I have a large garden cart, but was looking for a small one to take hand tools, small plants, seeds, etc to my garden which is about 50+ feet from the house. This cart is perfect for my purpose. It is metal with solid rubber wheels - nothing plastic here, which was not the case with similarly priced wagons.After reading some of the reviews...(1) yes it is small - check the dimensions to make sure it will work for you; (2) the wheels are fixed so don't rotate for easy turning, but the cart is so small that I did not find this a big issue, (3) some folks mentioned that the handle was way too short??? The handle is attached to the lid (seat) which is hinged. If you open the lid, the handle is at a perfect height for pulling. Can't see any reason why you would try to pull this with the lid closed, and (4) the seat is a very thick foam pad attached (sticky-backed) to metal slats on the seat. However, when you open it, the areas of the foam not in contact with the slats are also sticky ( I realized this when some of the plastic packing material stuck to it while unpacking) I see this as gathering all manner of leaves, dirt, etc and will probably cover those areas with some material.Assembly was pretty straightforward, although I'm really not a fan of diagram only instructions. The parts are metal and very sturdy. The enclosed tiny wrench was useless. I used a vice grip and screwdriver. The Allen wrench was useful. Do not tighten all bolts before installing the sides---you will need a little wiggle room to accomplish this (A few words would have helped!) I also did Step 5: installing wheels before Step 4: attaching the lid/seat. The instructions have you installing the wheels while the cart is in the upright position? Much easier to turn the cart over (w/o the lid), install the wheels, then attached the lid/seat. I don't like using the "age card", but sometimes it is useful. I am a female, 75+ and assembled it without help.All in all this is a very sturdy cart and a good value for the price. I would highly recommend.
C**D
Great little garden cart for medium to small person.
I love this little garden cart! It is sturdy and has room for stuff in its basket under the seat, whether tools or trimming remnants. However, I would not recommend this for a large or very large person! It would hold that large person's weight OK, but the seat might be too small for them. If you are rather large, you need to check the cart's dimensions before ordering and decide whether you could fit onto the seat OK.I also have some suggestions to improve the assembly instructions:1. In Step 1, the diagram shows inserting the bolts (H) into the holes from the inside of the basket floor, with the nuts fastened on the outside of the basket. However, this leaves the somewhat jagged ends of the bolts outside, where they can snag or even cut your legs. Rather, you should insert the bolts from the outside of the cart, with the nuts fastened on from the inside of the basket floor. This way, the ends of the bolts won't protrude out to snag or cut.Also, leave the bolts and nuts rather loose in Step 1, since otherwise you will have to loosen them up again in Step 2.2. In Step 2, if you don't leave the bolts and nuts in Step 1 loose, you will have to untighten them in Step 2. This is because the sides (E) are made a bit too large to just slip in. Once you have slipped in the sides, then you can tighten all the bolts and nuts from Step 1, as well as in Step 2.All the rest of the instructions worked well for me without further modifications.I have a bad knee which tends to collapse when standing without moving. So now I can water my desert plants and do trimming while sitting down on this cart. And moving it around is super easy.Great product!
R**E
Exactly as described. Happily using it daily.
Love, love, love. Sturdy, attractive. Perfect for gardening while disabled. Easy to build.
J**
Strong and functional
Jam up wagon! Top shelf for an item of this type. It’s good strong material, sturdy, proper fit, mobile and ample carrying space in the yard and driveway!
D**E
Pretty good to have.
Very handy I an disabled have a fairly large property and bought 3 of them. Keeps the basic garden tools ready and a place to sit down.
C**C
Doesn't steer and it's so tiny.
This cart was simple to put together and is sturdy, but I have two complaints:I should have paid more attention to the dimensions because it is SO SMALL. I will use it to carry a full spray tank that's a bit heavy for my bad back, but it definitely won't hold much else.Secondly, it doesn't steer because there's no axle. If you want to go around a curve or make a turn, you have to drag it into position.Oh well, I guess I'll keep it, but I'm not too thrilled.
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