Best garden carts according to redditors

We found 64 Reddit comments discussing the best garden carts. We ranked the 19 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Garden Carts:

u/WeylandTheDwarf · 26 pointsr/legaladvice

I don't see a legal concern here, but have you considered buying a collapsible cart? I used one when I lived in an apartment that required significant walking to get items from the car. It isn't ideal, but you should be fine to transport the heavy items yourself with this as long as there is an elevator.

u/BIGDATA_Construct · 12 pointsr/DiWHY

Nice, If you are ever upgrading the wheel barrow itself I highly recommend one of these dumping 4 wheeled gorilla wheel barrows. Spent way to much time behind the unwieldy 3 wheeled kinds in the past.

u/Jiramisu · 4 pointsr/Coachella

Or buy a wagon

u/ThrowAwayAcct0000 · 4 pointsr/simpleliving

We just sold our truck yesterday and now have no car. We walked to Costco today, and used a little wagon-looking thing to get our groceries home. (I would suggest just taking the bus or uber, but for regular shopping that would get expensive.) You could carpool with someone else or offer to pay for their gas for a trip if they're going to IKEA or something. But yeah, the little wagon: https://www.amazon.com/Mac-Sports-Collapsible-Folding-Outdoor/dp/B00BUUUIGK

I'm not sure if its the exact same as the one I have, but you get the idea.

u/G-42 · 4 pointsr/OldManDog

Do it, you won't regret it. She'd do it for you. There are cheaper ones but I got this one so we can still go on trails and places more interesting than just sidewalks. Getting the ski attachments for the snow shortly.

u/Evil-Mike · 4 pointsr/whatisthisthing

Garden tool trolley type thing.

Similar (not identical) product on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/SuperDuty-Garden-ToolBox-Capacity-Plate-Made/dp/B071DTV3H7

u/TheShiftyCow · 4 pointsr/toledo

I live downtown too, but in the Commodore Perry, so I can't give advise on LaSalle.

However, groceries aren't too bad if you have a car. The Kroger in Oregon isn't too far, and neither if the one on Monroe by Best Buy (though it is small and cramped). I HIGHLY recommend getting a collapsible wagon though. We bought one the same week we moved in and it's been incredibly valuable for us, especially when we get heavy items like cat litter or pop.

The biggest advice I can give though is to explore. We moved in at the start of last summer and I spent almost all of my free time just walking around. Downtown isn't that large and I never had a problem with anyone being creepy. I played Pokemon Go a lot, but I also spent quite a bit of time by the water just drawing. There are a lot of interesting things in the buildings and architecture downtown that I feel a lot of people don't care about/notice.

Also! If you're not already aware, there is a pretty sweet art supply store downtown called the Art Supply Depo. It's over by Home Slice pizza. There is also Handmade Toledo in uptown and they offer some cool Toledo art and swag, but also a ton of art classes. I can't recommend both enough!

u/tikibyn · 3 pointsr/toddlers

We ended up getting it as a Christmas gift a year and a half ago, so I'm not positive which one it is, but it looks a heckuva lot like this one. My husband is 6'1 and sometimes he wishes the handle was a little longer, but aside from that it's great. We cut a piece of pvc pipe and used a length of rope to attach it to the handle to extend it, but he hasn't tried it yet.

u/mrdat · 3 pointsr/photography

Similar (if not the same as the Costco wagon mentioned already), I just got this and used it yesterday halling a ton of crap.

u/icecreamobsessed · 3 pointsr/beyondthebump

We are going camping with our 1 year old for Memorial Day weekend camping this year so I'll be following this for other ideas! We are going with my coworker and all their friends (and their friend's friends) so there will be a huge group with us. But, here are the things that we plan on bringing!

  • tent (my sister has a HUGE tent that she is letting us borrow) and footprint for underneath
  • 1-2 Tarps for bad weather
  • air mattress and pump
  • pack and play w/ sheets and extra blankets/sleeping bags
  • easy up canopy
  • a head lamp (looks dorky but being able to do things hands free in the dark sounds great to me)
  • a battery powered lantern
  • tons and tons of clothes and different layers - Extra sweatshirts and extra socks
  • a collapsible wagon like this one (Collapsible Wagon - Amazon)
  • WIPES, all the wipes
  • camping chairs
  • Bug spray and sunscreen
  • First aid kit with extra bandaids
  • Extra batteries

    We are also bringing a stroller because we are going to a festival in a nearby town. Otherwise, I wouldn't bring it.
u/the_argonath · 3 pointsr/boardgames

My husband and I go to a game night once a week at a friends house. We had a collapsible canvas crate that was pretty good- it would fit the large square boxes about 3 deep. But the handles were just holes cut into the sides so it was hard to carry- though I swore to sew straps on it, I never did. I looked into the thirty one brand bags and really liked them but they were more than I wanted to spend so I found a brand on amazon called MDM and it is working well. For some of the large square boxes we have to go in at an angle to fit but it works. We bring too many games anyway so we decided that we bring only what fits in the bag.
Edit: MDM bags

u/L1zardcat · 3 pointsr/Flipping

Folding cart helps. Also Rubbermaid tubs.

u/NammaAsp · 3 pointsr/instacart

Once when I used a promotion and ordered four 20-lb cat litters plus other groceries. The guy who delivered used a cart, it looked like this https://www.amazon.com/Mac-Sports-Collapsible-Folding-Outdoor/dp/B00BUUUIGK/

I generally use promotions so I can add the $5 saved onto the tip. I rarely tip lower than 15% unless the shopper is a *doozy and they still get 10% despite a lower rating.

*A doozy is someone simply refunding everything and refusing to chat about the substitutions I always list and the comments asking them to please chat with me about the items.

I usually have to go outside anyways since our apt complex gate is temperamental and I often have to use my gate key to let them in. Usually I ask if they want me to carry something. They're always so good about it and refuse my help since they see can me walking with my crazy hip replacement leg that still limps. :-)

u/randommAnonymous · 3 pointsr/basset

The breeder we got our Basset from used one of these: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0079P1KH6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_t1_98FlDbQW8PRD6

u/thatdumb8oy · 2 pointsr/jambands

It's a mountain, if you get a cheap cooler with shitty wheels expect them to fall off within 200 feet. What they mean by a wagon, is one with giant rubber tires.

Wagon Lawn Wheelbarrow Steel Trailer 660lbs https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01GQOV76O/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_1IiOAbTGCBTTP

u/goldensunshine429 · 2 pointsr/quilting

My mom just got this Wagon. Several other ladies at the last quilt retreat she went to had it and everyone liked it, and...BONUS! It has cup holders! Mom has a Bernina 1130 that weighs roughly 1.5 metric tons (mild exaggeration). Her retreat was in Jan so I don’t think she’s personally used it yet.

If she doesn’t soon, I might claim it for my (slightly less heavy) Bernina 350

u/Lovelyfeathereddinos · 2 pointsr/Etsy

Plastic tote boxes. I also got a collapsible wagon, which has been amazing for dragging stuff to my booth.

Mac Sports Collapsible Folding Outdoor Utility Wagon, Blue https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BUUUIGK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_dqsMBbWB0E8MD

u/codell247 · 2 pointsr/lockn

I would double check and make sure, but I think my buddy and I only had one camping pass. Basically, it's for your parking your car.

If you're forrest camping, I'd suggest getting one of these, or something like it.

Edit: As per their website: "Forest Camping Parking: Patrons with a Forest Camping pass will be able to park one car per camping pass in a nearby lot," and the same goes for Car Camping, etc.

u/phoenfir7 · 2 pointsr/preppers

Foldable wagon could work. Most big box stores have them now. Bigger wheels for non pavement.

https://www.amazon.com/Sports-Collapsible-Folding-Outdoor-Utility/dp/B00BUUUIGK

u/christobevii3 · 2 pointsr/HomeImprovement

Good basic steel dolly with blow up wheel is $40-60 at lowes.

Here's the wagon I was talking about that sounded interesting. They have a basic garden one with fold down sides too so with cardboard you could use it to haul dirt too but not really cement well.

http://www.amazon.com/Gorilla-Carts-GOR866D-Heavy-Duty-Convertible/dp/B00B0C683K/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1413689771&sr=8-2&keywords=gorilla+wagon

u/ballanuts · 2 pointsr/WeddingPhotography

Not a solution for carrying gear while shooting but the best purchase I ever made when shooting weddings was a fold-able wagon like this:

https://www.amazon.com/Sports-Collapsible-Folding-Outdoor-Utility/dp/B00BUUUIGK


No more lugging my heavy bags around all day and wagon folds up to fit nicely in the truck of my car.

u/SatansLH · 2 pointsr/Quakecon

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00BUUUIGK?cache=db1c24961497f8041beb92f63a0f7c8e&pi=SX200_QL40&qid=1405227591&sr=8-1#ref=mp_s_a_1_1

I'm using one of these to haul my stuff in and out. I'm gonna have to move my computer quite a few times times since I'm getting in on Monday and leaving Monday after(up to the hotel room, down to the byoc, back up to the hotel room during tear down and then out to the car Monday morning). That walk would get old real fast if I had to carry it each time. I especially like it because the inside is entirely canvas and padded on the bottom. It was a little expensive but worth it. I'll use it for beach/camping trips the rest of the year.

u/eureka123 · 1 pointr/woodstoving

A firewood log cart would help him get the wood inside. He doesn't have to fill it up:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01N7HLP4V


Or a wagon like this might be easier:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01BECQBZ0

As others have said, make sure he's wearing welder's gloves near the stove.


Good luck & best wishes. Thank you for caring enough to post this

u/shondeezyy · 1 pointr/InstacartShoppers
u/Abrham_Smith · 1 pointr/discgolf

I snagged one of these. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0079P1KH6/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Working out pretty well so far. Folds up, goes over pretty much all terrain. You can put two packs in it, or a pack and a cooler. I plan on building a custom box and getting rid of the pack altogether.

u/Fedor_Gavnyukov · 1 pointr/ANormalDayInRussia
u/jre103087 · 1 pointr/toddlers

We got a double stroller. Sit and stand style. We only used it a handful of times before we just switched to the wagon full time.

Oldest was 20mo when 2nd was born. He preferred to walk when we went places and wagon gave him a place to sit down and rest when he got tired. Baby was breastfed and wanted to be on the boob vast majority of the time, when he did fall asleep or get too heavy he could lay flat in the wagon with lots of blankets. When they both started walking we couldn't strap them into the stroller anyway because they fought it.

3 is due in Nov, we've already sold the stroller and plan to just use the wagon on any family outings that we end up having.

We got a heavy duty garden wagon off of Amazon. It has big tires that are great off roading. Also has collapsible sides and detachable handle so can be broken down and packed into trunk very easily. The one was got came with a removable liner and we ended up buying 2 kitchen chair cushions that we tie in when the kids need the cushion. It's big enough that the 2 kids can both sit inside comfortably and have both slept while on the move, not as comfortable but still works.


Edit to add: ours is very similar to this. Not identicle but same basic concept.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01BECQBZ0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_t1_4XtjDbND54Y0H

Also, as others have commented, if you decide to go the stroller route check out fb marketplace, let go, offer up, etc. I see strollers for super reasobvle prices all the time. We got our sit and stand for $50 from there. Worth it even though we used it for just a short amount of time.

u/damnedhoney · 1 pointr/Assistance

They certainly cost less than a wheelchair if we're looking at the same thing.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Outsunny-Adjustable-Gardening-Planting-Gardener/dp/B01KSYU0KW?ref_=ast_sto_dp

I would think you'd need on with an axle that is steerable like the above one, I found a few that were a little less expensive.

u/archlich · 1 pointr/4x4

It was off amazon, red was the cheapest https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B01FE2ALX4/

u/trsrz · 1 pointr/puppy101

We got a wagon from Amazon and it works great. Our lab puppy is 10 weeks and 15 lbs so I can’t carry him, but he loves his wagon.

u/SavageIndustries · 1 pointr/lawncare

I dont have a riding lawn mower, but we got one of those 1200lb gorilla carts. Thing is a beast! The handle does 360 degrees to switch to one of the smaller hitches designed for atv or riding mower.

u/Corbixz · 1 pointr/birdcharger

Thanks - that is exactly the input I was looking for. I'm wondering if I used a garden cart like this if I'd be able to lay them down and fit enough to make it worth it - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01BECQBZ0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_t1_e9LJBb4MRBRDP

This would be a lot heavier than a trailer designed for bikes though I'm sure.

That sucks your hub was removed. I have several within a mile and good bike trail access to them so really hoping I can figure out a way to collect and deliver by bike.

u/Rouliane7 · 1 pointr/InstacartShoppers

Get this one baby!!! Mac Sports Collapsible Folding... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BUUUIGK?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share0

u/Robinson1002 · 1 pointr/estimation

Farm Tuff 4-Wheel Double Deck Push Cart, 24-Inch by 48-Inch, Green https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00EORGASQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_9zjRybYFG6DT9

Ok, any thoughts on this one? Certain death with that steering and those wheels or no?

u/dillycrawdaddy · 1 pointr/CampingGear

I bought this one and used it to hike in less than a mile over rough terrain and it worked well. I think I overloaded its weight capacity with firewood and one of the wheel mounts bent SLIGHTLY. Still works perfectly though, and I can’t fault it because I overloaded it.

I’d recommend.

I do wish I spent a little more and got this one. We saw it at the beach and it seems even better.

There’s this too

You can find these a little cheaper at other vendors sometimes.

u/Greypilgram · 1 pointr/telescopes

I have a z10, and keep it stored on a cart with all terrain wheels like:
https://www.amazon.com/Gorilla-Carts-Heavy-Duty-Removable-Capacity/dp/B01BFC5WZE/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1497025326&sr=8-4&keywords=gorilla+cart

It makes it easy to take the scope from the garage to the back or front yard in one piece. I'll often even leave it on the cart for observing, but I'm pretty tall so that might not work as well for you. Still, it's easy enough to get it out of the cart and set it on the ground.

None of this helps with astrophotography of course, but if you do get an AP setup, you can load it up in the cart too and have your dob on hand for visible observing while capturing pictures.

u/robbdixon · 1 pointr/electricdaisycarnival

I made one trip with mine and it was a breeze! (ton of shit)

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Awesome Wagon!

u/woodshavings · 1 pointr/baltimore

I'm looking for some help moving next month. Not a traditional move as I'm only moving about 300 feet accross the street. Really hoping to find a people that could come help out with these types of utility carts. I plan on renting a pickup for an hour or so to move the big stuff.

u/BaconAccessories · 1 pointr/CasualConversation

If you're concerned about how deep it is, maybe something like this?

Weighs twice as much and I'm not sure how the carry capacity compares (weight-wise it's the same), but it's another option to consider.

u/Janaya59 · 1 pointr/AmazonFlexDrivers

I have this collapsible wagon. Love it.

Mac Sports Collapsible Folding Outdoor Utility Wagon, Blue https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BUUUIGK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_itiRBbQQB617P

u/1LRNM2 · 1 pointr/pitbulls
u/matt314159 · 1 pointr/ElectricScooters

That's a good way to think about it. I don't think I'd be comfortable with more than probably 20lbs in a backpack on my Levy (then again I've only had it a week, maybe that will change). But my grocery store is literally 3/5 mile up the road from me so a ten minute walk if I'm walking extra slow. I have a small gorilla cart that I just got, which lets me haul basically as much as I want, fairly easily. I think what I will do is do backpack scooter trips when I just need a couple things, and then if I'm doing a big trip like to buy heavy things, walk and pull the cart.

u/Testiculese · 1 pointr/lifehacks

Would you mind finding a link to it? Might help out some people that could use this.

Or is this what you mean?

u/redwoodser · 1 pointr/DIY

Build your raft on something like this. With the steering mechanism through the plywood frame-raft upon which 4 people will sit. The 2 people sitting on the side of the raft furthest from the audience, will move the raft along with a foot over the side, unseen by the people. And the steering would be done by either passenger in the front of the raft. The sides come off this product.

https://www.amazon.com/Ollieroo-Heavy-Duty-Removable-Pneumatic-Capacity/dp/B01EUV8X1W/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1475112337&sr=8-2&keywords=Large+garden+wagon

u/lhtaylor00 · 1 pointr/aww

Get a Gorilla Cart if you're able. It has ruggedized wheels, a hard plastic tub, and can be used for gardening as well. The tub dumps like a dump truck.

By far, my most favorite garage accessory, and the plastic tub will be soft on your brother's dog's joints.

u/NickBlasta · 1 pointr/CompetitionShooting

If I wanna pack light I use this. I hang my chair and small cooler from a carabiner.

Most matches I put everything in this. Having a cart is REALLY nice, especially at a longer match.

But don't end up carrying a range bag and all your shit. The less work you have to do that isn't shooting related, the better you will shoot.