Northern Tool & Equipment Steel Cart - 34in.L x 18in.W, 400-Lb. Capacity, Model# NTE110
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Steel Cart
Very easy and quick to assemble. The cart seems like it will hold up good. I am using mine for a portable welding cart. Easily rolls across gravel and rough ground.
April 23, 2013
The log cabin wagon!
I am building a log cabin in the hill country of Texas. Moving the logs from stack to the cabin was something we were concerned about. This wagon was the solution. We lowered the sides and could lay a log on top and easily move them around.
April 23, 2013
Perfect Yard Cart
I've been using this car to haul all sorts of things around the yard. From bricks to firewood to bags of dirt, it hauls it all. The small turning radius is very handy as well. My wife likes this much more than a wheelbarrow as there is nothing to balance. While I can't mix concrete in it like I could with the wheelbarrow, I won't complain, this thing has too many other positives to make me worry about concrete. I've even considered using it for beach trips if I could find a way to make it find in the vehicle.
April 23, 2013
Great & sturdy wagon
I bought this wagon to haul my 4K generator over somewhat rough terrain. It works great, but I do have to be careful since it's a bit top heavy with the generator loaded. I wish the sidewalls had been mounted to outside of the base rather than the inside, since being inside meant that I could not keep them on with the generator being exactly the width of the wagon. The wagon went together easily and is quite sturdy.
October 15, 2012
A Wagon for my needs
Had been looking at this wagon for some time. When I found it at the State Fair of Texas for $10 off the store price I snapped one up on the way out.
Next day I am hauling tools from the back lots to the front to get a car with a bad fuel pump fixed. Hauled the jump started and all my tools with ease. Later had to move some paver stones, half a dozen stones moved with ease across our St. Augustine yard.
The handle seems to have a little slop in it that could be corrected with a few washers and I could see how it might be unstable with a large, high center of gravity load, but I have a lawn cart to pull behind the tractor for that stuff.
October 15, 2012
Versatility
I was looking for a wheel barrow, but this is way more versatile and takes up no more room in the garage than a wheel barrow would. It has been used for hauling heavy landscaping rocks, soil (lined with cardboard), etc. and has not let us down yet.
October 15, 2012
Great cart and great price.
I decided to try this cart after buying some from other companies at twice the price (and higher). I am hooked now. This cart is actually better built and easier to assemble than any others I have tried. And the price just can't be beat. I have told my staff to not even bother with the others. From now on this is the only cart we will purchase. Good job Northern!
October 15, 2012
Garden Helper
I use this wagon primarily to drag heavy items around the yard....bags of dirt, plants and such. Plus-it's an easy way to get all of my tools out too where I need them in one trip. It has been used on occasion to return a small child home!
The only thing that is a bit awkward is when using it with the sides down....the front one tends to interfere with the tires....easy enough to push that one back up, though.
This is something I use regularly....highly recommend it to anyone who likes to work in the yard.
October 10, 2012
Best Lil wagon in Texas
I have one of these and carry my pets kennel in it w/ them. It fits perfect and they love the ride and I do not have to carry the heavy kennel.
October 9, 2012
Flat tires destroy the value of this cart
The cart itself is reasonably useful but it has inner tube tires that keep going flat. When a tire is flat the cart is unusable and the tire needs fixing. So instead of being a handy little cart it's actually quite a nuisance to maintain. If we can find suitable solid tires (all rubber with no inner tube) at a reasonable price we'll keep the cart. Otherwise we'll discard it. Here's an example of poor design on a simple product: there's no need for a soft ride on a small utility cart. All that's required is utility. This cart doesn't have it.
October 8, 2012