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Deluxe Wonder Wheeler Beach Cart 2008 Model | 
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| Brand: Rio Brands Category: Sports
List Price: $79.95 Buy New: $45.99 You Save: $33.96 (42%)
New (6) from $45.99
Rating: 20 reviews Sales Rank: 1341
Media: Misc. Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 11 Dimensions (in): 12.6 x 7.9 x 3.2 Warranty: 1 Year
MPN: WWC6-0170 Model: WWC6-0170 UPC: 080958228107 EAN: 0080958228107 ASIN: B0007D9QUA
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Our best folding beach cart - Wonder Wheeler Deluxe, the best of the series. This will make your day | | • | This Dual Steerable 4.5" Front Wheels for Greater maneuverability. | | • | With Umbrella Holder at the side, Navigates Any Surface with Ease, Thick Cushioned Handle, Hugh Carg | | • | This cart uses the same technology as a baby stroller. *Huge 10 inch wheels roll easily over sand an | | • | Full width back cover for extra durability, with an embroidered back pocket for quick access storage |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description * Weight Capacity 100 lbs and folds flat for easy storage. * This new 2008 model now includes detachable bag * The chairs and umbrella in the picture are not included,just for illustration * Assembled: 31"L x 24"W x 42"H * Folded: 35"L x 24"W x 10"H * Pocket: 11"L x 14"W * Rear wheels: 10"(dia.) x 2"W * Front wheels: 4"(dia.) x 1"W * Platform: 21"L x 14"W * Product weight: 11 lbs. * Weight Capacity: 100 lbs * Folds flat for easy storage
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| Customer Reviews: Read 15 more reviews...
Great product for snow November 15, 2008 C. Bonham (Anchorage AK USA) While I know that this product is for the beach, I bought this because I needed something that would go in snow. I am disabled and I use this cart to haul my groceries from the car and into my apartment, I also use it to haul trash out to the dumpster. this is great anytime of the year but it is especially great in the winter, the wide tires which is for it going in the sand is perfect for the snow. I love this product. I found my first one by accident at a local Sam's Club and used it till it fell apart. I would recommend this to anyone who lives where it snows and needs some help hauling stuff in.
Good quality, superior function August 26, 2008 R.P.D. (New York City) Have owned this utility cart for 3 seasons of two week beach vacations. The functionality is with out question. As far a quality, mine has held up with out fail under the strain of hauling everything on and off the beach daily. Most impressive, I have stacked the beach cart up to the top multiple times with quarter cut hardwood for bonfires. So far no noticeable weakening or failure of the pieces after 3 years of use. Also note: You can easily remove the large back wheels for a smaller folding and storage size.
Works Good July 25, 2008 Shann (Albany, NY) Was great to load everything into. Was a little tough to pull on the really fine deep sand, but still much easier then carring everything.
Difficult to roll in the sand July 25, 2008 Joey & G's Mommy (NJ United States) Its a beach cart, so it should roll better in the sand. I think the wheels are just too small. I have used this several times this summer, it does hold ALOT of stuff, but its a killer dragging it through the sand. Overall, I'd take this over nothing, but I am in search of a real beach cart, with wheels made for the sand.
Great cart...except for Front wheels! July 20, 2008 L. C. Morales (Orlando, FL) We love the Deluxe Wonder Wheeler Beach Cart. This is the 2nd summer we use it---and we use it often! Only problem---the front wheels. (That's why I gave it 4 stars.) One came off the 3rd or 4th time we used it. We reattached the wheel but it came off again. This summer, the other 1 came off. You know what? We are using it without the front wheels. It is still a great cart. Like another reviewer said, when you get to the sand, you need to PULL it as it wont go forward as the wheels aren't thick enough. It holds a large cooler, 3 chairs, 2 beach umbellas, sand stakes, my beach bag and the food bag. We only need to make 1 trip! Gotta love it!
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