🛒 Roll with Style: Your Ultimate Service Cart Awaits!
The Olympia Tools 85-188 Pack-N-Roll Folding Collapsible Service Cart is a robust and versatile solution for transporting tools and equipment. With a 150 lb capacity and three collapsible shelves, this cart is designed for both convenience and durability. Its ergonomic design allows for easy maneuverability, while the secure locking mechanism ensures stability during use. Ideal for home, garage, and industrial projects, this cart is a must-have for any professional or DIY enthusiast.
Required Assembly | No |
Number of Wheels | 4 |
Caster Type | Swivel |
Weight Capacity Maximum | 150 Pounds |
Number of Shelves | 3 |
Additional Features | Folding Rolling Cart, Collapsible Utility Cart, Collapsible, Pack and Roll roll folding cart |
Color | Black |
Material Type | Aluminum, Plastic |
Frame Material | Aluminum |
Handle Material | Aluminum |
Item Weight | 4.4 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 26.12"D x 15"W x 34"H |
M**Y
Sturdy
Very sturdy cart. The wheels are also solid and turn easily.
A**B
Good quality foldable cart
We used this for our robotics team and it works great.
A**O
Smooth, lite and sturdy.
BEST CART EVER! Plain and simple my explanation not the cart that is phenomenal.
A**E
Very Nice Quality of Life "Work Station/Cart"
With Inventory around the corner and wanting to be more efficient I decided to look into foldable utility cart. I'm happy I pulled the trigger. [Sidenote: They got rid of the large product sticker slapped on the top layer instead they ziptie a product sheet to it. Unfortunately there is a small QR code sticker but its a lot better than what other reviewers experience.]The place I work at is small in volume. However, the aisles & backstock aisles are narrow. Usually having to hand carry items back and forth where the carts with stock is in the back of the retail front. For scale: Front aisles barely fit a shopping cart & backstock aisles barely fit a standard utility cart without being able to turn & without being able to scoot through. Lastly, stock being checked in is typically thrown in all together regardless of the item's location in the store in several carts. At best, I try to hand carry items that all goes into one aisle or two aisles to lessen the amount of trips taken. Hand basket isn't doable cause majority of items are on the heavier side and can't consistently use the only 2 store utility carts (with preoccupied bottom layer so only top is useable) for the front.This cart help considerably in making things efficient. Having three unoccupied layers really help in making the least amount of trips. What also is a pleasant suprise is being able to push it wide and being able to rotate the cart in the backstock aisles without obstruction.This also became a mobile workstation for me. From planograms to reorganizing the backstock it help move things around easily. No more putting items on the floor. Being able to utilize the three tiers feels fantastic. Foldable stool, Water bottle and old items on the bottom shelf. Box of hooks/pegs, scanner, price tags, planogram information on the middle shelf & new items on the top shelf. With the lower two layers being easily accessible & visible while sitting on a stool made things easier instead of reaching over my shoulders or having to stand up with the store's utility cart. Being a low to the ground table.Even though I've been using it for a day it felt liberating. Having the cart move the way I want it to move through tight areas and a practical mobile workstation. Although, It wouldn't be able to handle the more heavier items at work. Being on the smaller side, light and meets my use case made this essential. Best of all, is knowing it won't be used by others due to there being sufficient amount of carts for holding stock. It can also be stored elsewhere which is also a game changer. Be able to take a few steps and its there over having to walk to the very back of the store in a designated area.
O**R
Seems sturdy but it is difficult to fold/unfold
I like it . Feels strong and firm. the pictures make it look a lot bigger in size. in reality it is a small platform. It is super stiff to fold and unfold. I will have to get used to that.
S**A
Sondra’s Catering
Thus was a great choice to carry items when I’m catering
M**S
Fantastic purchase
Absolute love this cart use it for everything it rolls in every direction.
D**.
Least expensive, most useful cart I have
Of the dozen or so utility, tool, and service carts around our home, library, bar, kitchen, and shop, this collapsible cart is the least expensive and most useful.The shipping package from the manufacturer in China is the best I've ever seen for a product like this — by far. The cart is surrounded by solid but honeycombed cardboard blocks strategically placed so that the cart itself is supported internally, and there are no voids. The internal box is protected by a heavy cardboard overpack. Even FedEx was unable to damage the package or the cart. It unpacks easily, and there is a user's manual/product data sheet wrapped around the cart in shipping. I scanned and saved it, because it appears the importer, Olympia, intends to warranty and service the cart should the need arise.Since the cart folds, it has many pivot points. Each pivot is composed of screws and locking nuts, not rivets, the only exception being the short, horizontal, locking handle seen in the product image. Even that part attaches to the diagonals with screws and locking nuts, not rivets, so it, too, is replaceable. Each metal riser is covered with plastic film. I'm sure it will wear off in time, but so far, it hasn't, and when it does, it won't affect the operation of collapsibility of the cart.The only similar, collapsible cart I've been able to find is a food service cart by Carlisle. It costs three to five times as much, depending on the vendor and shipping. Carlisle make two carts; the smaller one is about the same size as this Olympia cart. To be fair, the Carlisle cart is sturdier and has a higher load rating, 350 lbs, but that comes at two prices — $$$ and weight.There is another important difference in the design of the two carts, Carlisle vs. Olympia: The Carlisle cart folds in the long axis and is quite wide to load and store. The Olympia cart folds along the short axis which means it folds a little longer, but, for me, I can accommodate long more easily than wide. Both carts roll when folded.I have two of the Olympia carts. (Actually, my dad borrowed one and won't return it.) Both open and close easily and lock securely. Collapsed, the cart slides in the back seat of a Toyota Prius or Tacoma or behind a closet door at the house. Open, the cart is sturdy, rolls easily on 3" casters (all four swivel, two lock), and supports the approximate weight advertised, namely, 50 lbs per shelf. The cart dimensions as listed by Amazon are accurate, but here's another number: The useable, inside dimension of each shelf is 14.5" x 21.5"; however, the useable width narrows from 14.5" to 13.5" at the center of the shelf where lift handles are molded in the plastic. There is a 1" deep lip around each shelf. I often load the card with paper and roll it next to the shredder. Two stacks of paper fit easily on each shelf.I could point out a couple of minor shortcomings, but, in reality, they are features I already have on larger carts, and they would not fit on this small, light, cart which clearly is meant for a different purpose. And that is my final point. This cart serves a niche. Understand and live with the minor limitation(s), and this will prove one of the most useful under-$100 purchases you will make for around your home.
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