- Barbecue or garden cart
- Steel core construction for strength
- Enclose storage space with molded hooks
- Large work surface
- Portable and easy to assemble
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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Beware of assembly problems,
By A Customer
This review is from: Suncast BGC2000 Garden/Barbecue Cart (Lawn & Patio)
Assembly was a huge problem. The tool provided does not function as described. The metal poles for each corner are covered with a rubber tube. This makes the pole too large to slide the plastic cups inside the nuts at each corner. The rubber tube was probably intended to help get a secure hold when the nut is tightened. It look like the manufacturer never tested the finished product to check assembly or doesn't have sufficient quality control if these parts are out of spec. A wide blade screwdriver was needed to push the back and side panels into the snaps of the bottom. A knife was needed to angle the rubber tube at the end of each pole to remove the flare and create more of a bevel. A wooden mallet and thick pad were needed to push the poles into the bottom cups and again to push the top onto the tops of the poles.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Once assembled it works well,
By A Customer
This review is from: Suncast BGC2000 Garden/Barbecue Cart (Lawn & Patio)
Yes. I thought it was just me. The only way I could get the panels into the slots was with a rubber mallet and I was afraid the entire time of breaking something. I really had to swing away to get the panels in there. It would be easy to hit off center and break the bottom parts. I did't have a problem with the metal rubber coated posts but I could see if they were slighly deformed it would be hard to do. But once together it is a nice outside cart.I will say that I mistakenly clicked in the wheel cap without the wheel on and had to hacksaw it back off! ( like an idiot) When I called the service number and told them I had made a mistake they were very nice and instantly sent another cap free of charge. I liked the speed and the free of charge part a lot. Excellent customer service from suncast.
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Buy only if you're a glutton for punishment!,
By Kitten "gymmouse1" (Houston, TX USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Suncast BGC2000 Garden/Barbecue Cart (Lawn & Patio)
This was without a doubt the most poorly designed piece of garbage I've ever been stupid enough to buy. The basic problem was that the plastic-coated metal poles - which have to slide down the openings on each corner to hold this thing together - would not slide thru the plastic openings, which were just barely large enough to hold the poles. The only way I could get the poles in place was to use a sledge hammer and pound with all my strength. And, of course, the poles had to be pounded down far enough so that when the top was installed on them, it would fit snugly over the bottom storage area. There was some little plastic "wrench" included for some reason. I assume it must have been a joke on the part of the assembly workers, since it served no purpose whatsoever. I had to use a screwdriver (to snap the sides in place), a wrench (to loosen the rings), and the aforementioned sledge hammer. So, if you buy this, make sure you have these tools available and are ready for a heavy duty workout. It's a pretty good stress reliever, though.
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