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  • Looking for a cart

    Hello, I am looking for a wheeled cart that would be able to fit the Meguiars consumer line and a few of those large Detailer products.

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    Re: Looking for a cart

    I use the Stanley FatMax Mobile Tool Box.



    • 4 storage solutions in one includes toolbox, part bins, portable tray and oversized lower bin for larger items
    • Patented tiered cantilever multi-level rolling system allows easy access to all 4 storage areas at the same time
    • Durable Structural Foam construction
    • Telescopic handle for easy maneuvering
    • Easy latch system includes a quick push to close feature
    • Large front latch that locks the entire unit
    • Ball bearing slides for smooth operation even under heavy load
    • V-groove on top of lid holds materials such as lumber and pipes in place for cutting
    • Extra large, heavy duty metal latches with pad lockable eye lets
    • Extra heavy duty rubber-coated 7” wheels – for maximum stability

    Height 29",736.6mm
    Length 17",431.8mm
    Width 22",558.8mm

    This is way cool. It must be their newest toolbox because their website doesn't even have a link to buy it online. Check out their cool demo video and interactive demo

    Available from both Home Depot and Lowe's. About $80

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    • #3
      Re: Looking for a cart

      Originally posted by ClearlyCoated View Post
      I use the Stanley FatMax Mobile Tool Box.



      • 4 storage solutions in one includes toolbox, part bins, portable tray and oversized lower bin for larger items
      • Patented tiered cantilever multi-level rolling system allows easy access to all 4 storage areas at the same time
      • Durable Structural Foam construction
      • Telescopic handle for easy maneuvering
      • Easy latch system includes a quick push to close feature
      • Large front latch that locks the entire unit
      • Ball bearing slides for smooth operation even under heavy load
      • V-groove on top of lid holds materials such as lumber and pipes in place for cutting
      • Extra large, heavy duty metal latches with pad lockable eye lets
      • Extra heavy duty rubber-coated 7” wheels – for maximum stability

      Height 29",736.6mm
      Length 17",431.8mm
      Width 22",558.8mm

      This is way cool. It must be their newest toolbox because their website doesn't even have a link to buy it online. Check out their cool demo video and interactive demo

      Available from both Home Depot and Lowe's. About $80
      That is just so cool. I will see if it is available in Canada.

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      • #4
        Re: Looking for a cart

        That is a great cart. I use the craftsmen 2 shelf cart.
        quality creates its own demand

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        • #5
          Re: Looking for a cart

          Anything more basic?



          Something like this would be fine, maybe a bit more sturdy though. I'm looking to place the G110 and other buffers on it while detailing, some fibers and clothes, etc...

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          • #6
            Re: Looking for a cart

            How's that Fat Max holding up? I looked at one and it didn't seem to sturdy, just want to make sure before I spend the cash.

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            • #7
              Re: Looking for a cart

              I have the cheap Stanley from walmart for about $25....works great but I need more space now

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              • #8
                Re: Looking for a cart



                Originally posted by jakers11 View Post
                That is just so cool. I will see if it is available in Canada.
                Home Depot is probably your best bet. I know they carry the Stanley products.

                Any comments on how well it moves on grass/gravel drives?

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                • #9
                  Re: Looking for a cart

                  Originally posted by Bill Davidson View Post




                  Home Depot is probably your best bet. I know they carry the Stanley products.

                  Any comments on how well it moves on grass/gravel drives?
                  i would assume it would be fine, those back wheels are pretty big.

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