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This handy cart is made of durable, lightweight plastic with telescoping lid and built-in handles. The removable canvas organizer cover features 46 pockets/sections, a built-in 12 section file accordion and a roll up fabric cover. Pockets have zippers and loop-lock closures for securing and protecting supplies and files during travel. Tools and accessories are not included. Colors may vary slightly.
Durable, lightweight plastic
46 pockets/sections
Built-in 12 section file accordion
Roll up fabric cover
Folds flat to 3" for easy storage when not in use
Tools and accessories are not included
Large capacity: 16.5"W x 15"D x 16"H
Weight capacity: 150 lb. | | | Features: | |
• Durable, lightweight plastic
• 46 pockets/sections, Roll up fabric cover
• Built-in 12 section file accordion
• Folds flat to 3" for easy storage when not in use
• Large capacity: 16.5"W x 15"D x 16"H
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 16.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 17.0 inches | | Product Height:
| 17.0 inches | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 24 reviews |
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Average Customer Review:
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16 of 16 found the following review helpful:
Well madeApr 03, 2007
By Bliss 149 I use this toolbox in my Senior Move Management business. We carry tape guns, labels, tools, first aid items, cleaning supplies, door stops, forms, and about a jillion other items in it. I did modify it slightly, cutting off some of the flaps because I like to be able to see where things are and not have to look under the flaps. We had one similar to this one once that was made for men's tools but the handle was just a tiny bit too short and it actually wasn't as sturdy as this one. This is my favorite toolbox.
13 of 13 found the following review helpful:
Great idea, needs to be handled carefullyJul 01, 2009
By R. Norris
"C. aura"
I purchased this cart in November and used it through the school year. I needed something to ease back strain and thought it would help. My ONLY problem with this cart is the structural failure of the clips that keep the bottom of the cart attached to the sides, three of which have broken off. It seems like a lot of money to have this happen.
Pros: This cart does save on back strain if you carry a few heavy bags back and forth to school. It is quite roomy, perhaps a little too roomy. The saddle bag has more than enough compartments for odds and ends. I could even put my coffee mug in one of the pockets. The cover protects everything on rainy days. The handle is quite substantial, I even used it to hang my coat upon.
Cons: IF you tote heavy items, like books, and after a long day of teaching you have to lift the cart into a car be very careful setting it down. That is what will break the bottom clips. You can still use the cart, but the sides will bulge and dirt or grit can get in from the bottom. Also, take care that the cart does not stop suddenly because of an obstacle (gravel, uneven pavement) in your path. The cart can tip over and everything will tumble out of the cart.
10 of 11 found the following review helpful:
teacher carry on bagApr 17, 2008
By Sara Jane Meredith
"blue2000"
This cart organize is great. It has so many division and pockets that you definitely are able to have all you material organized. The cover keeps your material protect from the weather, which is excellent. There are many types the cart on the market, but nothing like this one.
As teacher I use my cart all the time. The size is perfect fits inside my car very well. This was a kind of thing that when I saw for the first time my thought was that exactly what I needed to carry all my material and keep organized. To me this cart is the best invention ever. I thank the creator of it everyday.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
traveling teacher helperJan 17, 2010
By K. K. T. Coyle I call this R2D2 because it goes with me everywhere. It has been a really solid purchase. I had a slightly smaller one from a social studies adoption package at our school. This is roomier, has a better "apron" with more useful pockets and a canvas cover to protect my stuff from the weather. I have had it about a month. The size is great, but the handle is a little loose and a plastic part (too small to affect structure or strength) has broken off as I was getting it up the stairs to a portable building. My load tends to be fairly heavy, but I have to keep it under about 50 pounds or the handle and crate structure begin to feel flimsy and not as solid. This also fits perfectly in the hatch of my car. I have used it in a Subaru Forester and and Pontiac Vibe. It fits 2 perfectly. This is important as I often go to 4 schools a day and need to have my materials handy and organized.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Great idea, poor execution: Product falls apart under use.Mar 03, 2009
By George Beahm My wife teaches ESL (English as a Second Language) and constantly goes from one building or temporary school trailer to another, pulling all sorts of books and maps and pens and other stuff in the MemoryStor.
Unfortunately, it's poorly constructed. The handle twists too easily (it's not sturdy), the zippers are poorly made (the teeth have disengaged on the front flap, hanging down like a loose tongue), and worst of all, the wheels have fallen off FOUR times.
The wheels are secured by a small piece of metal that clips on the end of the axle. The metal has a tendency to fall off under use, so even with TWO of these on hand, I've cannibalized parts to keep one cart working. And, even then, I've had to go to the hardware store to get replacement parts.
Ideally, the axle would have a spacer and a hole in both ends through which you could put a sturdy cotter pin, but given that the wheels fall off under use and it's difficult to constantly replace parts, I'd say you're better off looking for another product.
As I said, a great idea but a very poor execution. Teachers certainly deserve better--this product is heavily promoted to schools -- and the rest of us do, too.
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