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๐ Power through your yard work like a proโno load too heavy, no terrain too tough!
The VIVOHOME Heavy Duty Garden Cart combines a robust 880 lbs load capacity with durable, fully welded iron construction and versatile removable mesh sides. Equipped with large 10-inch pneumatic tires and a 180ยฐ rotating ergonomic handle, it offers smooth, quiet rides and superior maneuverability on all terrains. Perfect for professionals and enthusiasts seeking a reliable, multi-functional utility wagon for heavy-duty yard and garden tasks.



















| ASIN | B085TDSJTK |
| Additional Features | Durable,Large Capacity,Removable |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,635 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #40 in Garden Carts |
| Brand | VIVOHOME |
| Brand Name | VIVOHOME |
| Caster Type | Rigid |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 6,268 Reviews |
| Frame Material | Iron |
| Handle Material | Alloy Steel |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 38.19"D x 20.86"W x 9.8"H |
| Item Type Name | Garden Cart |
| Item Weight | 38.58 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | VIVOHOME |
| Manufacturer Part Number | VH524-BK |
| Material | Iron |
| Material Type | Iron |
| Model Number | VH524-BK |
| Number of Shelves | 1 |
| Number of Wheels | 4 |
| Product Dimensions | 38.19"D x 20.86"W x 9.8"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Utility |
| Required Assembly | Yes |
| Special Feature | Durable,Large Capacity,Removable |
| Target Audience | Unisex Adult |
| Tire Type | Tubeless |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Weight Capacity Maximum | 1100 Pounds |
D**I
Great garden cart
The instructions weren't bad to follow for the assembly. The color is black and yellow and so far it can hold good amount of different things. It's very versatile. The value for what you get is great! It's really strong material and can hold alot of weight so far.
P**S
This cart has made everybody around here happy
We're using this wagon to haul parts built in our shop across mud and snow to our quality control area. We usually have about 75 pounds in it, and it goes over bumps, through water and snow, over bricks without complaint or bother 5 to 8 times a day for 100 yards. While the side walls are slightly flimsy (sturdy alternatives were like $800) and the cotter pin holding them up has slipped out once, it's plenty to hold a big plastic bin full of stuff and it goes down stairs fairly well when empty. I really can't imagine putting 800 pounds in this thing, that seems pretty ridiculous. Maybe on smooth concrete, maybe. But for our use and our money, we really couldn't ask for more. It's just perfect for us. We'll probably use it for gardening stuff too. Would be great for picking vegetables, carrying soils, etc. It's ability to go cross country is quite good. I wouldn't think it would work well in more than about 9 inches of snow, but it sure works well in less. Prior to this we tried using a dolly, and that really sucked, even though we have a really good dolly. Carrying the bins seemed way more dangerous, and we occasionally dropped them. So this is just great. Totally happy.
D**E
Nice and usable utility cart
So far, I love this cart. I just put it together, and was happy with how well that went. All parts were present. The instructions were pretty clear and written in English without a ton of mistakes. I used my socket set and an adjustable wrench and it is ready to use.
J**Z
A good, light-duty hand wagon
If you compare this to a mesh-sided folding wagon with drink holders, it's heavy duty. The steel mesh is lightweight and flexes if you kneel on it when assembling the cart, and the welds look a bit sloppy, but it's strong enough for bags of soil and the like, and the mesh offers lots of flexibility in attaching bungees. It really isn't an 880 pound wagon, though. Not only do they warn you that extended use at that level will wear it out, you will find it hard to pull the cart bearing that much load - and it will be very tippy. This cart has a narrow wheel base that makes for excellent maneuverability, but it also gets top-heavy very easily. The latches that hold the sides up are very meh, and can come loose if you approach a curb cut at any sort of angle except straight-on. Otoh, you can run bungees along the outside. If you ignore the "Heavy Duty 880 Lbs" branding and focus on value for the money, you get a cart you can take to the garden center (should you be lucky enough to have one in walking distance) and not overload. The sides fold down for straw bales and the like. Assembly is easy, if you have a good set of wrenches. It's very maneuverable, and can follow narrow paths - it's not so great on gopher-rutted grass, though.
H**N
Nice sturdy cart
I did have hard time tightening the bolts, but after that it was easy. This is a nice cart. Seems sturdy enough. Good size.
G**A
Amazing alternative to a dog stroller
When one of our dogs started losing the use of her back legs, I started looking for ways to still take her on daily walks so she could get fresh air. She's medium-large and weighs around 80 lbs, so any actual doggie strollers didn't support her or cost a lot of money for something that has limited use for any other task. This garden cart has worked out great for us. I put a thick dog mat on the bottom so she doesn't feel the wire base and so she won't catch her nails if she decides to lay down. I use a second, smaller dog bed (nest style) to give her a back rest and something to support her legs. If she had more ability to move, I'd also line the side panels on the inside so she couldn't catch her nails in them, but that's not a risk with her degrading level of mobility. If she has any messes that manage to make it through all of those layers + her diaper (nothing has), then the cart will be very easy to clean. For anyone with a heavy dog who needs a stroller to move around, I suggest considering if this cart will work instead. It will need a few modifications, like the doggie beds, but it's cheaper, has higher weight capacity, is easy to clean, and -while it isn't a happy thought - can be used for other purposes if there's a time that it's no longer needed as a stroller. Even when she's gone, this will still be Kenzie's Cart. In hindsight, I probably didn't need to order the largest size. A few inches less would still have allowed her to lay down and might have made it small enough to fit better in the car. We were taking the panels and handle off each time we wanted to go to the trail so that it would fit in the trunk of my car, but we recently realized that we can attach it to our bike rack with enough security to keep it from moving. If we do this again, we'll probably zip tie the panels to each other so we don't risk them unlatching during the drive. Another modification we considered was to use a carabiner to attach the handle to the cart, instead of just screwing down the bolt as far as we can get it by hand. Right now I don't have to disassemble it as it's being used to take her around the inside of the house (so she isn't left alone in a room for a long time) and go out for some fresh air in the front yard. I set up a ramp to get the cart off of the porch while she's in it, and it's very easy to move around. My only warning is that it doesn't do great on hills. It does them, just not as well as the flats. I end up slightly lifting the front of the cart up to pull my dog up a hill.
J**T
Pneumatic tires are great. Steering could be better.
Functionally, this garden cart works well. The pneumatic tires are great (except for one that leaks). The assembly can be a little trial and error since the hinges are offset and only work one way. The hinges also have a lot of horizontal play in them. Capacity is overstated, but YMMV. Our lawn is a bit rough and the pivot bold for the front wheels bent almost immediately. Once bent, it kept bending even if I straightened it out. The lock nut on the same bolt also loosens very easily. One of the wheels keep going flat because the inner tube was mounted wrong. It that wheels is a little flat, and we try to take a sharp turn with a load, the whole thing wants to tip over. My next garden cart will independently swiveling front wheels.
T**M
Perfect replacement for old and broken garden wagon.
This garden wagon at first looks identical to the one it replaced at our home. One huge important difference. The handle yoke. The old yoke is the reason I had to get a new wagon. It was poorly designed, cheaply made, and failed after a few years of use. This wagon however has a much improved design, is made of much heavier material and may actually outlast the rest of the wagon. I would have loved to have puncture proof, solid tires, but other than that I can think of nothing else that could improve this item. Very happy with my purchase! Oh, and yes, it was easy to assemble, great size, and love the many ways I can use it around our very large yard. (it was also cheaper than the first garden wagon I bought)
F**E
Solide, facile ร monter
Satisfait et conforme , a l'air solide ร voir a l'utilisation
S**N
Decent
One of the sides was warped when the trolley arrived. It seems to be a decent little garden trolley beside that.
D**R
Impressed
A really good garden trolley. Very easy to assemble with clear instructions. It looks well-made and strudy and the yellow and black looks very smart. Recommended.
A**O
Robusto e funzionale
Veramente figo, robusto, facile da montare. Gomme con camera d'aria. Utilissimo e immagino duraturo. Dettagli curati, bulloni autobloccanti. Perfetto per potature.
H**I
Great Cart
Perfect size, good for hauling stuff for picnic and camping or just going to beach. Built well and capacity is more than adequate for cooler, umbrella or tents etc. Easy transport as wheels are big and turn freely + front axle is a swivel to turn in any direction easily. Good length on the pull rod Easy to assemble, good quality and looks good.
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