CAXXA 3-Tier Rolling Metal Storage Organizer - Mobile Utility Cart Kitchen Cart with Caster Wheels, White
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Brittany Hunter
> 3 dayI ordered this cart to store plants on. First thing I noticed was that the bottom of the shelves is made of a mesh style metal/hard plastic. I’m not sure that it can bear a lot of weight. Secondly, this cart is not suitable for the various heights of plants. This cart is very cute and perfect for small spaces to be used for crafts, light storage. Very cute, but did not work for my idea.
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Judith H. Louden
> 3 dayThe black finish is very nice; looks great next to my refrigerator. The only downfall that I find is that it is not as sturdy as I thought it should be, but it works for my cookbooks.
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Karin
> 3 dayMy boyfriend assembled this easily but the shelves don’t actually attach them are just set within the frame. The bottom shelf moved around a bit. I used the cart to carry things while on crutches
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Mom2Lilli
> 3 dayBought this to go next to my crafting desk and it’s perfect. Super easy to assemble. Great value.
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M. McCrum
> 3 dayOverall, this is a quality product. Very nice powder coat finish with no blemishes. Very stable once assembled, and it has good casters that allow it to move smoothly. I will say that I perceived the cart to be taller than it is. Im 510 and the cart doesnt reach my waist. My fault for not actually measuring. BUT.... As with so many products, the instructions are lacking. Here are some tips to help your assembly experience be more enjoyable than mine. 1. You need a screwdriver, but the larger #3 phillips will work much better than the standard #2 that most people have laying around. Otherwise, youll likely strip the screws. 2. As seen in the attached photo, each shelf has a seam on one side. If aesthetics are of any importance, make sure you position all three seams to what will be the back of the cart. 3. Also as seen in an attached photo, there are two types of casters. Two with locking mechanisms and two without. Be sure to place the casters with locks to the front of the cart. 4. The instructions tell you to wait until the casters are installed before tightening the screws, which is the right way to do it, but it doesnt state anything beyond that. Once the casters are installed, place the cart on a flat surface. Press down firmly and evenly on one of the shelves while you tighten the screws. This will help prevent a wobbly cart.
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Michele
> 3 dayI bought two carts for my teenage daughter because she had so many bottles of skin, hair and on and on products all over her room and by having these carts would help her keep her room organize and easy if she wanted to transport her items any where else like from her bedroom and roll it in her closet or into the bathroom. This is her first day and waiting to see if she will used it because I bought 2 of them just in case. Its wasnt hard to a assemble it because being a 50s mom I did one with in 30 minutes by myself. I am glad that I bought 2 of them because I am giving my daughter 2 days to move her items and if she dont I am happy to take those two cart and use them myself lol. I am just thinking of all the places I can use them and this was well worth the money.
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bookworm
> 3 dayThis is the second one I have purchased from CAXXA. For the first one, my green cart, I had to screw in all the baskets. This one is different - the sides are easier to put together (they snap in) which is an improvement. However, now there are wires on the baskets and sides that you use to snap them together instead of screws and holes like my other cart. At first this seemed nice too, but when I went to put on the wheels (which are the same - you use a little wrench to screw them on), the baskets were falling off (because I had it turned over to attach the wheels). If you never turn it over, I’m sure the baskets would be fine, but I plan to use this cart around small kids so who knows if it will get knocked over so I added zip ties to make sure the baskets stay in & the whole thing doesn’t collapse if turned over (so the stuff falls out but the cart stays together). That’s the only reason I took off one star. Otherwise it’s a nice cart.
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Why yes I yam
> 3 dayI bought one thinking i may have to return it if it was to cheaply made... but this is a great little cart! .... in fact... liked it so well I ordered 3 more for the studio and all my canvas paint.
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Ashlae
Greater than one weekIt’s a great shelf for snacks anything you want honestly The good part is it rolls
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Chloe Cavanaugh
> 3 dayI find these rolling carts to be terrifically useful. They’re solidly made, super easy to assemble, have a very nice shiny finish in so many color choices, and it’s great being able to roll them out of the way when not needed. I have a couple in bright, cheery colors to contain my crafting supplies, and another in dark grey to keep near the couch to hold all the little things you might want handy while watching TV, like channel changer(s), some pens and paper, a box of tissues, nail file, hand lotion, maybe a salt shaker and some napkins for that popcorn. After a DIY bathroom remodel, I wanted two of them in white for under the sink, rather than building drawers and cabinets. Unfortunately, at the time I needed them, I could only find one new one, so I chose a used one described as having “slight damage to paint”. That turned out to mean one of the trays was severely dented, with the rim pushed in on two sides! What’s worse, it appeared from the packaging that I wasn’t the first one to be sent this particular damaged item. I just hate packing things back up and dragging them somewhere to get them returned, so unlike the previous recipient, I decided to make do by turning the cart so the damage was in the back where it wouldn’t be noticed. Too bad we can’t count on sellers to describe used/returned items more truthfully.