Buy Rubbermaid Convertible Utility CartRubbermaid Convertible Utility Cart Product Description:
- Utility cart configuration holds up to 400 lbs
- Platform truck configuration holds 250 lbs
- Large 24" x 36" deck area
- Four 5" non-marking casters
Product Description
Rubbermaid convertible utility cart features high density structural resin construction. Converts from a utility cart to a platform truck in just seconds. The utility cart configuration holds up to 400 lbs. Extended bottom shelf makes loading easier and helps reduce worker strain. Depress buttons to easily convert from utility cart to platform truck.The platform truck configuration carries bulky loads of up to 250 lbs on the large 24" x 36" deck area. Depress foot pedal to fold cart for storage, folds to just 107/8" high. Narrow profile and swivel casters allow the cart to be maneuvered through doorways and hallways with ease.Features a recessed top that helps retain items on shelf during transport, ergonomic handle designed for comfort, and four 5" nonmarking (two rear locking) swivel casters help cart move easily, even through tight spaces. Ships partially assembled.
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Very nice cart
By H. J. Seeley
I've been using this for over a year now. I use it to haul photo gear around and while on location I use it for a computer station if I'm shooting tethered (which I do most of the time). Very sturdy, collapses down to just around 7 inches or to 11 inches if you account for the wheels, but is a bit heavy. The locking wheels are way more important than I thought they would be. There's nothing like chasing a cart down an incline that has ten thousand bucks worth of gear stacked on it. Mental note - always lock at least one wheel...The solid wheels are not great in snow. You can jury rig pneumatic tires that are better in snow, but they do add a lot more weight. I attach two Manfrotto magic arms with super clamps to the built in handles. I found the handles to be too close to the wheels and made pushing it a bit unnatural, the magic arms work a lot better - I'd carry magic arms in a bag anyway, may as well use them.After a year of solid use and not being treated all that gently, I can safely say that it's durability is top notch. At first I thought the fold down system looked like it could be the weak point. But it's held up great, no play or looseness at all, it still feels brand new and I think that's darn good. Keep in mind that I figure pretty much any working gear has a useful life of only five years, anything past that is a bonus. I'm confident (hoping anyway) that I'll get another four years out of it.Just as a note, I carry two light bags (can hold up to four 900WS strobes plus accessories and cords) and two stand bags on the bottom shelf, or two light bags, camera bag, one small stand bag and backgrounds stuffed onto the lower shelf. The top shelf always has the computer and sometimes the second stand bag and/or camera bag and a longer backdrop if needed, plus coffee. There's only been a couple times I wish I had more space.
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