🚀 Elevate Your Hauling Game!
The Landworks AGM Electric Utility Cart is a powerful, eco-friendly solution for heavy-duty tasks, featuring a 500W motor, 500 lbs load capacity, and versatile cargo management. With all-terrain wheels and quiet operation, it's perfect for garages, warehouses, and outdoor use.
Color | Electric Agm Battery 500lbs |
Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
Load Capacity | 500 Pounds |
Number of Wheels | 3 |
Material Type | Alloy Steel |
M**S
A must have!
First let me tell you, I searched everywhere on internet daily for three weeks prior to buying looking at all the reviews (both written and video), of not only the landworks but other manufacturers of similar products. All of them were extremely helpful in my final decision to purchase this one.The most common complaint was delivery, but Amazon made good on that with one phone and it was delivered a week later in a perfectly nice, undamaged box. I saw a video of a person using some extreme unnecessary measures putting it together, but it was just one. For me and everyone else it went together in twenty minutes including unpacking it, extremely easy, with only a wrench set, needle nose pliers, and a hammer for tapping in the wheel pins. Very easy assembly.I also bought the trailer hitch attachment that goes to it (optional, and sold separately), which is added assembly, and still very quick and easy assembly.My biggest concern (which I only found one video of) was... the description of it says it will only do a 15% grade climbing. The video I finally found sold me on larger grades, even though his load was small. I two 25ft long, 40% to 45% grade hills in my yard and one of then is from the street to the house, with no driveway... this Landworks Power Wagon had no trouble climbing AT ALL! I will note, for people using it on this grade, this (or any other, that I searched for) power wagon HAS NO BRAKES... be prepared to Hadley the weight of the wagon pulling or pushing you down the hill, and I would never recommend trying it loaded with anything... the weight of wagon going downhill is not easy to control even for someone my size! (But not impossible) you just need to be prepared before you start. Going up hill though... this wagon doesn't think twice or hesitate at all with a full 500lb load. I have now done this a half dozen times still on it first charge with no issues... might I recommend people understand a little bit about physics before attempting a steep hill... going up a steep hill you should go backwards, putting all the weight on the drive tires, which gives it traction and is easier to control.So if you can't tell, I love this thing and it's going to make life so much easier from, landscaping, caring for chicken feed/hey/and wood chips, to moving the boat around if needed, to bringing up monthly shopping groceries! My neighbor's all saw me doing all the above with it on day one of owning it and they all can't believe how amazing it works, the power it has, and the add-ons options that it offers. All of them said their going out to buy one as soon as possible. Maybe I should upload a video later, if I'm able to. This machine is a godsend for every homeowner and I can see its practicality in many workplaces as well.So in conclusion, I have to pick something I don't like about it... that's really hard to do. But if I was being nitty-gritty I'd say... it could really use a breaking system even a bike disk brake would help (but in my research, they have to current plans to upgrade that part of it). And maybe I say that the steel fencing of the could be a little thicker and welded in place (easily upgradable by consumer with a little plywood as I saw some do in there video's...just remember the weight of the plywood reduces your load weight capacity). Uh, that was really hard to do but there you have it.If you've taken the time to read this review all the way to this point... your like me, you've already made up your mind, and you should just do it! I promise, I and so many others have not regretted it!If I've left anything out, or you still have questions... I'll do my best to answer them as fast as possible. If my wife ever has a chance to take a video or pictures of me using it... I will post them to this review.
D**D
Works better than expected
The assembly went as expected, but I almost didn't find the nuts for the wheels. The were in the rubber "bumpers" on the axles which I thought were just a good idea to keep the threads protected during shipping. I happened to notice them when I was about to toss. They are also a bit of pain to remove from the rubber, requiring a vice and sharp knife. There was nothing in the build instructions about where to find the nuts. I was about to see if I had nuts in my collection I could use. Add a line or two about the direction the tires/wheels should go would help as these are directional wheels. Nothing said in the directions. BUT it works great, goes up my hills better than hoped for. Seems stable. It bounces with light loads on gravel due to slippage, might be the tires are still on backwards and that may help. Already thought of things to haul I didn't know I needed hauled! Only had this in use 2 days! Update if things are worse over time. Seems like the battery is lasting longer than I expected (gell battery). Like this better all the time after a few weeks. Charge lasts longer than expected too!Update: I think it's been two years now and this is about the best garden tool I ever bought! I am getting old (80) and this helped enormously to help me keep up with gardening. I use it for all my hauling needs around our large yard, about 2 acres. The battery lasts and I've never loaded so much in it it wouldn't haul it. Unlike wheelbarrows, I haven't tipped it over while loading either! My soil gets loose in the dry period of summer and it digs in on the uphill parts. Usually I turn around and it will back up better with less spinning. Most of my property is quite hilly and I usually haul up hill!
A**R
GREAT WAGON! Some Issues...
Out in the country this wagon is about as necessary as a cat, but for entirely different reasons, of course.With it's huge mud-digger tires and plenty of torque, the wagon powers over rough terrain and even several inches of snow. Useful as a wagon, a dump wagon, or a flatbed this little wagon can really do it all. Best of all, the three-wheel, tadpole design yields great maneuverability, allowing you to get up close to your loading zones and turn around in places you thought you’d have to avoid.The price-tag was a little high, but we wanted a vehicle to use instead of our lawn tractor and wagon. We were looking for an electric option and the Landworks had all the features we wanted. Cheaper than another lawn tractor, we thought we’d give it a try.The out of box experience was not good. The carton was badly damaged in shipping and it wasn’t long after opening that I found that the battery box was crushed. Everything in the carton was packed with great care, but strangely, the heaviest assembly in the entire device was secured the least. The rubber tires were packed with layers of high-density foam, but the battery assembly was left on its own to face the trials of UPS.Customer Service at Landworks answered promptly and had a new battery box on the way in no time. I’m sure they have the packaging up to ISTA standards now, as we were told that we were customer #1. Armed with a fresh battery box, I set about assembling the unit. Assembly was pretty easy and most of the bolts were the same size, so tool swapping wasn’t needed at all. I’m ashamed to say, I was a little confused about the side grates. They’re removable, so you can use the wagon as a flatbed, but they only fit one way, and, as you can guess, that’s not the way I chose to assemble the wagon the first time.One small item; the free-wheeling steering wheel has an open bearing with a grease fitting. There is no mention in the manual of greasing the bearing, but it is shipped dry and is an open ball bearing. There is a fitting, so fill it up full of grease. I was also worried about the brake on the free-wheeling caster wheel, it is very close to the surface of the tire and I was worried that snow would get packed in the clearance. We had a freak snow with several inches, so I loaded up the wagon full of wood and drove a load from the barn. The wagon performed fantastically! The wheel did not bog down with snow, and there was plenty of torque to drive through several inches of snow. I can zip this little wagon into a two-car garage between the cars and drop a load of wood at the front of the car. I can’t do that with a lawn tractor.Pros: Highly maneuverable, versatile, quiet, plenty of power, long battery life, and great customer service.Cons: Poorly packaged, soft steel sides.For us it’s mostly used for hauling logs and firewood. Without question, I would buy the wagon again.
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