MCE

This is going to be a big help with packages, groceries, maybe my backpack when I'm having issues. It will carry a couple bags easily, but I may have to find something custom if I want something with handles to lift. The box lid pops off and does hang on the front of the box, a small hook hangs on the handle opening on the front face of the cube. These plastic walls aren't fancy, but the folding aspects are solid. They have internal structure, which can be seen on the underside of the lid - a diamond or square shaped grid of raised plastic which will provide extra stability as necessary. I don't think it will hold particularly heavy loads, but it will do well for most single errands that I can think of. The lid also provides a sturdy place to layer heavier things on top and fragile things inside. The wheels are great, and I hope they'll hold up long term. The triple-wheeled rear axle arrives disassembled, but the directions are easy and straightforward. I wouldn't have trouble reversing the process to oil the axle or wheels if necessary, or to store it flat. The two sides have sliding lock/unlock clasps to keep them fixed in place. The bottom is hinged, and just flaps down into place. It doesn't lock in place, but the weight of anything inside the box will keep it down. When folding back down flat, the side locks just slide back, the floor lifts up, and then there are clasps on each side that lock it down. The folded-up cart will stand up straight, but it's not stable and may tip over with the small wheels on the front not as solid as the triplets. The telescoping handle is very useful, but there's some small concern that it doesn't click into place at the top. There's a half-height handle which has small metal pegs to hold it in place, but the same is not true of the top. There's a push button on the handle which releases the pegs to collapse it, and the handle clicks into place again when fully collapsed. It would've been good to have the full-height handle click into place also, so I could hang a hanger on it or otherwise rest things against it.
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J.J

This product is a decently sized unique looking rolling cart crate that is collapsible & easy to transport. The entire crate is a nice milky white color with gray metal finish on the metal parts while the frame & crate is made of a hard & durable plastic. The crate also a unique & versatile wheel rolling setup that makes it easier to roll up & down the stairs as the wheels can swivel clockwise & counter clockwise. Inside the crate is a large open space that can hold up to 120lbs, comes with a removable lid & has an extendable luggage style handle. This product is great for many different situations for carrying small & larger items or even great for use while grocery shopping & walking home, especially if you live in a high rise or multi-level apartment building with stairs. Setup is super easy, it’s incredibly easy to fold and store away for convenience.
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Shell D

This rolling cart, once assembled, is a great addition to have. It can carry a lot of heavy items with ease, and it even comes with a lid (and then you can stack even more on it). The cart came disassembled when it arrived. I looked everywhere in the box for instructions on how to assemble it, but I could not locate it. I decided to try to assemble it without instructions, and when I expanded the bin, the instructions were placed inside with a sheet of stickers. When I began to follow the instructions, I noticed that they were very vague. Basically, it says to attach the wheels with the rod. The instructions fail to mention that there is a bar that can be slid on each side of the bin to keep it from collapsing, which I think is a good thing to mention. Overall, I think this cart just needs updated instructions placed outside the bin, and it would be perfect.
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I love to cook

This rolling crate is made of relatively thick plastic, and its design indeed brings a lot of convenience. The wheels are of excellent quality and can be dragged over various surfaces such as gravel roads, beaches, and even up stairs. Since the crate is a foldable model, it doesn't take up much space and can be stored in the car for easy access. It is very handy for transporting various items and saves a lot of effort.
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Skyye

I had been wanting one of these for the stairs, im not sure how much weight it will hold bcuz its somewhat lightweight but sturdy.. Ez assembly snap snap, ez to pull up stairs
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annette rainville

This is going to be great for carrying books, and teaching tools, such as equipment for science experiments and math manipulatives. The cart is big and roomy and rolls easily. I only have one step I. My house and it was awkward trying to go down the stair, but I believe if there are more stairs, this would actually work. The color is pretty, I’ve only ever seen red before, so this is a pleasant change. Simple to put together, just the bottom of the cart needs to be assembled. Very practical , it folds up nicely for easy storage.
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J.W.

I already own a similar rolling crate that I use transporting items between work and home, and I love the convenience of it. What makes this crate stand out is the back wheels which allow this to more easily be used going up steps and stairs. I think it will be very handy for my daughter in her dorm dealing with laundry and cumbersome purchases. It doesn't have the multi-directional rolling ability that my crate has, but the stair functionality is a bonus. It is great for going up; but it doesn't offer any benefit when going down stairs. That doesn't make it functionally bad, just something worth noting. That it can be collapsed and set up again quickly and easily is definitely a plus though. It is sturdy and well made.
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Cabooklover

The Collapsible Rolling Crate for Stair Climbing is a game-changer! It's perfect for carting all of my teaching supplies around school. The stair-climbing feature is incredibly helpful, and it folds easily for storage. Highly recommend for anyone needing a versatile and durable rolling cart!
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Cocopebbles

This Foldable Rolling Crate for Stair Climbing has become my go-to for grocery shopping! It's a lifesaver for carrying groceries and boxes upstairs. No more multiple trips – I can now load up the spacious interior, close the lid for security, and even stack additional packages on top. When it's time to put it away, the folding mechanism makes storage a breeze. The wheels are removable for an even flatter profile, and the included stickers add a fun touch of personalization. This product is a fantastic value, considering the quality and convenience it offers. While the assembly was straightforward (practically self-explanatory!), the weight capacity seems a bit optimistic. The price tag of $88 seems a bit steep considering its limitations. While it maneuvers stairs well and folds flat, the weight capacity falls short of the advertised 120 pounds. For everyday grocery hauls, it works well, but don't expect it to handle heavy-duty tasks. If you're looking for a convenient grocery tote for everyday use, this crate is a good option. But for those seeking a truly heavy-duty hauler, it might be wise to explore other options that better match the price point.
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delilah green

I like this cart a lot! I just wish the wheels were a little better on the stairs. It kind of just slams into each step as you go up which is obnoxious. Also, one of the clips on the side just won’t hold it shut when it’s folded up. Otherwise, this is one of my new favorite tools around the house when my body is having issues lifting and carrying.
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A Sceptical Customer

The density of the crate plastic is not as thick as other brands, however it is also not flimsy. I do caution, though, to handle with care. With that said, I would not fill this cart with very heavy items, although it is fine for groceries, etc. Assembly is intuitive and setup is a snap, however a sheet with instructions is included. Stickers were also supplied (I guess targeted for youth), and they are quite adolescent-like images. The pastel yellow is reminiscent of an Easter Egg, but that is a personal choice. What I liked most are the tri wheels as they are very easily removable for more compact portability. Lastly, I'm not a fan of the top cover. Yes, it securely closes over the open crate, however I feel it is the flimsiest of all. Therefore, you must take great care not to put anything remotely heavy on top it as it will crack and break. Conclusively, this does get the job done, however do not intend on transporting very heavy items as this cart will surely break. For every day shopping, its fine.
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Blue White

The folding/unfolding is pretty straightforward. I wish there was a bit more secure method to latch the bottom plate in place because it's not really held by anything other than gravity, and will come loose on its own (leading to the sides collapsing as well) if there's no load holding the bottom in place. All the plastic is not particularly lightweight, but on the other hand, once it's unfolded and ready to go, it doesn't really feel all that secure either. There is an overall wobble because of the loose fit of all the parts including the handle when it's fully extended. Collapsing it down is easy enough. The rollerblade-like wheels take up space but they are also easy to remove from the shaft if needed. Overall, this make it easier to haul stuff around if they are more than 40 lbs., but I am not sure I would use this and certainly not up the stairs for the full 120 lbs. that it's supposedly rated at. Quite frankly for the $90 price I was hoping for something put together a bit better. I'm wondering if such a device needs to be all-aluminum to be more compact, stronger, and more rigid all at the same time. I don't plan on using the lid as it doesn't add much value but it does add weight. I wouldn't recommend stacking things too high outside the boxed area especially if going up the stairs.
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A barker

My only complaint is if you wanna break it down the lid is separate and Not all connected
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Alexandra Jean

Pros: Easy to put together Comes with stickers so you can decorate it. Can take some weight. Does roll upstairs with no issue. Handle slides up easily to different heights. I put this together in less than 10 minutes and took it to get a case of water. I put the case of water in and rolled it out with no issue. Got it up some steps and nothing fell apart. I will say this, I think its threshold is probably a case of water. Also, the depth of this cart can't carry a lot. It can do just enough. This cart can not replace old-school laundry carts, but it can hold a lot. I do recommend this but not for huge loads of laundry or dozen of bags of groceries.
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Chris B

I didn't have high hopes for this but wanted to try it in case it was an engineering win. It does look awkward once you put it together but it works! Taking things up and down the stairs is no problem now. I feel like this would work well for people who live in high-rise apartments and/or those that have mobility problems but still need to get groceries.
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