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The Dryser Utility Cart is a rugged, 2-tier rolling cart designed for professionals who demand durability and efficiency. Featuring a commercial-grade powder-coated steel frame, it supports up to 550 lbs and glides smoothly on four 5" swivel casters with locking capability. Its smart design includes deep shelves, a molded handle with tool compartments, and a hanging bar, making it the perfect mobile workstation for warehouses, garages, and offices.





J**S
Very good wheels!
Awesome lil cart, perfect for around the house. We originally bought this for the grocery deliveries and what not to be placed on by the delivery drivers. When it’s not doing that it’s used on the house for other things. Wheels are strong and rolls extremely well, highly recommend this item.
P**L
Utility and value with a quality build!
Being used as a "portable kitchen" cart in my dormitory. Allows transporting a LOT of kitchen items all at once. Three shelve for full functionality. Could be used as a tool cart, a warehouse cart, electronics hauling, really just about anything. Wheels are well-made, offering years of service, probably. Handle storage area carries a lot of small items and offers a great grab on to push or pull the cart. I went with the two wheel version, and put the wheels on the end with the push/pull handle. They offer a four wheel model as well. Overall, an Excellent buy!
L**R
Detailing cart
Great size. Great quality. Great value. Very easy to assemble. I kinda wish there was more clearance between the shelfs but i can’t complain i could always take out the middle one
J**.
Amazing cart
This thing is awesome, only wish I had bought it sooner. Extremely well made, heavy duty, layout is great and flexible to organize with. Rolls like butter. Also compact to save space. Very pleased, may buy another as a gift. I have mine overflowing with tools on a classic restoration and it isn't phased in the least.
W**K
Wonderful cart, Wheels light duty.
A wonderful cart and easy to assemble, Casters seemed wobbly compaired to prior casters that look similar, I choose to replace due to intended use.
R**I
Very good product!
Very sturdy product but it requires assembly which may be difficult if this is not something that you have done before.
C**I
Worth it! 2-level industrial strength cart.
Great purchase! This cart can handle the roughness my roommate dishes out. Easy to put together and you can’t beat that price!
A**R
Excellent Mid-sized Cart at a great price-point.
I am pleasantly surprised at the very high quality of this cart given the low price point. The wheels appear to be of very good quality and the swivel locks work flawlessly. We use a lot of these types of carts at my workplace but I bought this slightly smaller cart for myself. I really appreciate that it has swivel casters all around. Many of the carts we buy at work come with one pair of fixed casters and in order to get the level of maneuverability we require the fixed caster have to be changed out.The things other buyer should know? I have tons of tools,so the assembly was much easier for me than it will be for anyone who relies on the tool supplied. I strongly suggest having on hand a 14mm socket wrench or, at the minimum, a 14mm box wrench. You will have a terrible time trying to use the provided stamped out wrench. You also need a #2 or #3 phillips screwdriver. I used an impact screw gun and if you use a gun you will want an extended bit. A standard length magnetic bit works but you have to drive 2 of the screws from an angle, so a longer bit makes that easier. The vertical columns are held onto the bottom of the cart by a carriage bolt that goes through the cast bottom of the column and the bottom shelf becoming one of 4 carriage bolts with lock washers and nuts that hold the casters on. I did encounter a problem here. The bolt that holds the column-bottom-caster together is so short that there was no way to get the nut started on the threads without a bit of modification. What worked for me was to put the carriage bolt in and tighten it without the lock washer in place. That seats the bolt just enough so that you can remove the nut and then take a pliers to pinch the lock washer closed as much as possible, and reassemble with the lock washer in place. I don't see any way to get that nut on with the lock washer included without going thru this process. I suspect most people who buy this cart simply give up and attach that nut without the washer; but this process does work pretty slick. Last is don't do what I did and forget to attach the handle before attaching the columns. The handle has to go on first or you will be doing some disassembly. Also, a dead blow mallet makes a couple assembly steps much easier (driving on the handle assembly and seating the bottom shelf on the columns).So, long bit of assembly advice but things will go way smoother if you use this process. In the end you will have a cart that is easily equivalent to carts that cost twice as much as this one.
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