🌼 Get your garden groove on with the ultimate rolling work seat!
The Peach Tree Garden Cart Rolling Work Seat is a versatile gardening tool designed for comfort and efficiency. With a heavy-duty steel frame, it supports up to 300 pounds and features a rust-resistant, waterproof finish. Its 360-degree rotation and height-adjustable design make it perfect for various gardening tasks, while the integrated tool tray and basket enhance functionality. Ideal for both gardening and outdoor activities, this cart is a must-have for any gardening enthusiast.
G**D
Sturdy
While I have not used it yet, I have sat on it in house and rolled around. Putting it together was not that difficult, parts were labeled and diagram clearly showed were they went. It seems very sturdy and should do well in yard. If you have been looking at these types of carts, it probably quickly became obvious that many looked alike. I suspect they may be made in one factory.I was happy to find out that the seat will adjust to slightly below 16". This will make it easier for me to reach ground while sitting. I bought this because of an earlier purchase of a cart for hauling. It seems well thought out and very sturdy, also easy to steer. For those that said it doesn't steer, they obviously over tightened bolts. I'm very satisfied.Update: I have used this for several months and it has proved to be very helpful for me at my advanced age. It rolls over uneven ground with ease and provides comfortable security for me. I would definitely buy again, but it will probably outlast me.
V**T
Very well made.
This thing is great for helping gardening. It carries a good number of tools, helps ease certain tasks thanks to the chair. It's built very tough, probably could throw it down a flight of stairs and only suffer superficial blemishes. The large wheels on it help to move this bulky helper. It has started to show signs of rust after a year and half. But in Florida everything rusts. Nothing a little WD-40 cannot handle.
G**Y
Assembly instructions are very vague
It took a while to figure out assembly. There is know written instructions just pictures. Nothing that tells you not to tighten bolts completely on parts that need to articulate.
B**R
Its comfortable. and rolls close to the ground in my garden beds
Would by again but found it cheaper through Vevor.
J**E
It’s a back saver
Putting it together is a pain, but a bad back doesn’t help but I love it for me to set down and work my raised beds and there’s plenty of space for my tools. And easy to move around. Love it!
D**.
Sturdy Garden Cart
While the box the garden cart came in was in bad shape, the items inside were in fine shape. Fortunately I had a set of metric sockets to put it together. Else you could use a pair of adjustable wrenches. You need two - one to turn the bolt head and one to hold the nut. The bolts for the seat were Phillips head in mine although the parts list shows a slotted one. The first three pictures show the parts in their approximate positions along with the corresponding bolts, washers and nuts. I provided an updated diagram with information as to what bolts, washers and nuts go where. Tires were already installed on their wheels and were inflated (to some extent). Very pleased with the item, but there are no directions - only a diagram. I’d certainly purchase this again. Haven’t used it yet. The handle and the ability to steer the cart will be useful.
O**O
rolling garden cart with trey
easy to assemble, easy to maneuver and use around the garden, sturdy to use outside often
A**N
Worst. Instructions. Ever.
This is a nice little cart, but the assembly instructions are the worse I think I have ever seen. It's COVID times, so I have nothing but time of my hands and viewed it as a puzzle and accepted the challenge-- it kept me occupied for a couple of hours trying to figure it out. But, if you don't enjoy such challenges, I recommend you look for another product. I've attached a photo so you can see for yourself -- I love how they label it "Step 1" -- that is literally the only step and it gives you no guidance at all about what goes where, what to do first, etc! I recommend that you do the seat last so that you can turn the cart upside down to attach the other pieces, and don't tighten anything tightly until you're sure you have everything where it belongs!