🛒 Roll through your day with style and strength!
The MaxWorks 80774 3-Shelf Utility Cart combines rugged durability with sleek design, featuring rust-resistant aluminum legs, easy-to-clean polypropylene shelves, and smooth swivel wheels. With a 225 lbs total capacity and built-in side rails, it’s engineered for versatile, secure storage and effortless mobility across home, office, or workshop settings.
Product Dimensions | 16"D x 32"W x 36"H |
Brand | MaxWorks |
Material | Plastic |
Color | Black |
Special Feature | Durable |
Number of Shelves | 3 |
Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor |
Target Audience | homeowners, offices, shops, restaurants |
Handle Material | Plastic |
Item Weight | 19.8 Pounds |
Number of Wheels | 4 |
Weight Limit | 225 Pounds |
Assembly Required | No |
Caster Type | Swivel |
Frame Material | Plastic |
UPC | 817399017744 767099189398 767099189886 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00817399017744 |
Manufacturer | MaxWorks |
Part Number | 80774 |
Item Weight | 19.8 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 80774 |
Style | 3 Shelves |
Shape | Rectangular |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Maximum Weight Capacity | 225 Pounds |
Special Features | Durable |
Included Components | 1 3-Shelf Utility Plastic Cart |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 90 days. |
B**S
Very Useful Cart
Very easy to assemble. This cart can be used for a lot of things other than in a restaurant.I bought it because it is just what I needed to get the Air Fryer off my kitchen countertop. The cart stays in an out-of-the-way space until I need to use it. Then I am just wheel the cart into the kitchen and start airfrying.Just discovered another use...I can put the long BBQ utensils on the bottom rack and get them out of the way
R**S
How is this for your cramped apartment?
Hi. I just received your MaxWorks 80873 3-Tray Service Utility Cart With Aluminum Legs & Wheels,Black and Gray,3 trays. My bottom shelf came with a TEAR part way around one of the little legs on the bottom shelf. Perhaps I should have returned it immediately, but I was too keen on getting it going.I put it together, and started using it. I employ it as EXTRA STORAGE in my little storage room, in my tiny apartment. I place it in front of fixed storage shelves, and move it aside when I want to access the fixed storage. I use it for produce: apples, oranges, cucumbers, cabbage, anything that does not require immediate refrigeration.It seems to me that you have the potential for a greatly expanded customer base by appealing to the home-market, where millions of people are very hard up for more space in their cramped quarters. They simply move their cart away from what they are currently trying to access.If you want to appeal to a home-market, consider adding a rubber mallet to the package being sold. Most people have no use for a rubber hammer, and might resist buying one for just this one time use. Using a regular hammer, as I was tempted to do, could easily break the plastic. You are already supplying them with a special nut turning wrench, so just add a properly dimensioned rubber hammer.The customer does not know what size hammer to buy. Should it be 2-inches in diameter or two-and-a-half inches diameter. I opted for the larger of these sizes, not wanting to damage the edges of the tube I was hammering down, and am glad I did. Also the larger size is nearly twice the weight, and makes hammering against so much friction much easier and less anxiety-provoking. The customer does not want to guess whether he/she is doing the right thing, and wants to know what size rubber hammer to buy. How nice to save them from the exztra shopping.The option of a taller, four-bucket cart would be provide more storage. I'm just moving it three feet, not going around with it in a factory.If you want to appeal to the home market, show it in your pictures: show the cart being used in a cramped home storage area.Perhaps you could eliminate the first put-it-together step, that is, manufacture the four 'holder' plastics and the bottom shelf as one unit, or at least put them together in the factory. I found the friction to be overcome most formidable in this step. Manufacturing these two plastic parts together might add structural strength.My bottom shelf came with a TEAR part way around one of the little legs. Having put the cart together anyway, the tear has now expanded, and that caster will soon fall off. That wheel is no longer functioning. Maybe I can make a wooden leg and wedge it in, in place of the wheel, and make do. After all I only move the cart a few feet. But I would like a REFUND without return, to avoid the hassle of trying to take it apart again, (if I can), and shipping it back to you, with packaging now in the waste. Otherwise I'll probably buy it again, and hope for better QUALITY-CONTROL luck.
G**T
Great, but understand its limits
Trivial to assemble (and has simple and clear instructions). Nice heavy duty (though not industrial) parts. Does need mallet or similar to pound casters, pipes, and shelves in properly. Too, I recommend using a level to be sure. Only 3 sides of each shelf have ‘lips,’ which can be either a good thing or not. Rolls beautifully. Great choice for quickly moving kitchen supplies, or anything else under the 75 lb/shelf weight limit out of the way or to where you need them.Be mindful of the cart’s center of gravity when loading, and strive to load the cart and each shelf accordingly (heaviest things on the bottom shelf, center load the weight on each shelf).Be very careful when moving because some pieces can pop right off if you try to lift by the shelf or handles (e.g. to get over a door threshold). A simple and inexpensive design improvement would be if it had cotter pins to secure levels to each other or a rod running from the casters through the pipes to the tops of the handles to secure the vertical members.Even as is, I definitely recommend.Update: Already the cart has proven its function. I bought it to consolidate my most-used kitchen dishes and special pieces, and ferry them to wherever’s not in the way in my modestkitchen as I cook.
A**G
Flawed but still a good value
As some others have reported, mine arrived with one shelf having one or more broken chunks out of the side on one shelf of the 3 provided. There's another review here that shows a picture of the location of where a chip gets broken out of the side of one of the two standard shelves near the corner. In my case, I had two such chipouts of almost identical size and shape to the one shown in the other review. And just as with the other reviewer's remarks I don't really consider this a fatal flaw so much as evidence that whoever packages these carts into their shipping cartons doesn't like their job or works in a slave labor camp and has no stake in the post production quality. There was no evidence on the outside of the carton of any mishandling during shipping - no gouges or indents, particularly on opposite sides of the carton which is what it would take to simultaneously chip out two opposite sides of the shelf.But that being said, I like the overall quality as the provided wheels are large enough to take a load and the overall assembly is quick and easy. I use a dead blow rubber mallet to tap the pipes onto the shelves using gentle strikes to get them to seat fully. And I used a small level to confirm that all shelves were true and level after assembly and that the brakes work properly. I think if you use a little soapy water on the inside of the tubes this would definitely be a "No Tools Required" assembly and take less than 5 minutes to complete.My workshop is smallish, sharing space with the water heater and forced air HVAC system along with several large power tools on wheeled carts. I chose this unit because of ease of assembly and my previous experience with similar carts of this kind of construction which have held up well for years. Some competing products in this space are made from relatively flimsy stamped thin gauge steel which actually bends easily and relies on lots of nuts and bolts to put together. And unless you use large fender washers on the supplied bolts or other reinforcements, you wind up with a flimsy cart that will bend at the wrong moment. This cart, however, is quite solid and much quicker to assemble and requires no tools.In summary, I would have liked this unit better if it arrived unflawed, but since we've off-shored almost all manufacturing these days, accepting flawed products seems almost normal versus the hassle of doing an exchange even with how well Amazon handles that.I'll probably buy another one of these, but have some strong glue ready to secure the chipouts!
R**A
Buena elección
Buen material
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