Garden Mesh Carts Factory

Metal landscaping carts

Professional Factory Reduces Your Cost and Time!

A beautiful garden requires professional tools to maintain and improve, and our professional tool cart can quickly help you realize your wishes and goals.

Frequently Asked Questions

Have Questions? We have the answers.

What is the difference between a garden cart and a wagon?

  • Garden carts are often better for hauling loose materials like soil or mulch and may have a dump feature.
  • Utility wagons are generally better for heavier, more stable items like rocks or bricks and may have better steering for tight turns.

How do I choose the right capacity?

  • Check the weight and volume capacity to ensure it can handle your typical loads.
  • For daily tasks like moving leaves or potted plants, a standard cart is likely sufficient.
  • For heavy-duty tasks like moving rocks or wet soil, opt for a high-capacity, heavy-duty wagon. 

How do I maintain my cart?

  • Clean off all dirt and debris after each use.
  • Wipe down the frame and wheels and dry them thoroughly before storage to prevent rust.
  • Store the cart in a dry, sheltered location away from direct sunlight.
  • Check for and tighten any loose bolts or parts, and address any rust immediately

What kind of wheels should I choose?

  • Choose pneumatic (air-filled) tires for rough, uneven terrain like grass or dirt to improve grip and ride quality.
  • Choose solid or flat-free tires for a low-maintenance option on flat, smooth surfaces like patios or gravel.

How do I use the cart safely?

  • Do not exceed the weight limit.
  • Distribute the load evenly.
  • For carts with removable sides, lower them before loading objects.
  • Keep children away and do not let them use it unsupervised, as it is not a toy.

What if my cart's tires are flat?

  • If your cart has pneumatic tires, do not inflate them beyond the recommended pressure, usually around 30 psi.
  • If a wheel comes off, replace the nut with a lock nut to prevent it from coming loose again.

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