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The Collapsible Rolling Crate for Stair Climbing has completely revolutionized my daily tasks with its exceptional design, durability, and functionality. This rolling cart in milky white color is not just a convenience but an essential tool that simplifies tasks like shopping, carrying groceries, and even transporting laundry. First and foremost, the stair climbing feature of this crate is a game-changer. The innovative design allows it to effortlessly navigate stairs, curbs, and uneven surfaces without straining or tipping over. This makes it ideal for carrying heavy loads up and down stairs, which was previously a challenging task. The crate's collapsible design is another standout feature. It folds down flat for easy storage when not in use, saving valuable space in my home or car. The ability to collapse it means I can conveniently store it in a closet or trunk without it taking up much room, making it perfect for small living spaces. Durability is key, and this rolling crate delivers. It is made from sturdy materials that can withstand the rigors of daily use. The reinforced base and sides provide stability and prevent items from shifting or falling out during transport. I feel confident using it for heavy grocery runs or carrying bulky items. The ergonomic handle is comfortable to grip and maneuver. It extends to different heights, allowing me to adjust it according to my height and comfort level. The smooth-rolling wheels glide effortlessly, even when fully loaded, and the handle's design ensures a secure grip while navigating through crowded places. In terms of capacity, the crate offers ample space for groceries, laundry, books, or any other items I need to transport. The milky white color is not only stylish but also easy to clean, maintaining its appearance over time. Overall, the Collapsible Rolling Crate for Stair Climbing has exceeded my expectations. It combines practicality with durability and ease of use, making it an indispensable tool for everyday tasks. I highly recommend this rolling crate for anyone looking to simplify their shopping, laundry, or daily transport needs with a reliable and versatile solution.
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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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Amazon Customer

This gizmo is AWESOME! I’ve only had the opportunity to use it twice, and I broke it out specifically because I was going to have to move things up and down stairs…I wanted to see if it worked as advertised. In the interim, I’d been keeping this thing stored, and I have to say that they aren’t kidding with regards to its capability to collapse down; it folds down to a very compact form. Storage is at a premium in our house., but we were able to find a nice place to slide this thing out of the way until the opportunity came to use it. Despite it being able to collapse, the manufacturers designed it well in terms of making sure it would be robust when assembled. There is an extra panel that folds down into the bottom which, in particular, helped to give me the impression of this crate being something sturdy that could take items with some weight to them…all of the rest of the pieces inspire confidence, too, with their heavy-duty-plastic feel. Those stair-climbing wheels actually do work! I’m not sure what engineer came up with that particular piece of voodoo, but it’s ingenious. I had to carry a stack of books and some other knick-knacks up a small set of steps, and that rotating-wheel design worked near-flawlessly: I was able to pull my items smoothly up the steps! Coming back down was interesting, too, as the wheels work in reverse (they sort of “drop” into alignment on their own when going down each step, as opposed to you having to pull them into rotating)…but again, it worked like a charm! Only time will tell with regard to its durability, but based on my impression of the materials and mechanics involved with this crate, I feel confident you’ll get plenty of use out of it…this thing is an easy five stars!
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Melayla

My primary goal with this item is to grocery shop. The store is practically across the street from me so I want to walk, but I can't comfortably carry everything even that short a distance. This will carry everything I need to buy and corrects a lot of issues I've had with my previous shopping cart. It's not too heavy to carry like a kind of heavy briefcase, so I don't need to roll it empty while I walk to the store. There are clips on either side to hold it closed and they are very sturdy while still being easy to open when I'm ready. It's small enough to set into the store's shopping cart while I'm doing my shopping. And when I've checked out and am ready to go home, it's extremely easy to pop it open into a roomy basket. I live on the second floor so I needed a cart that moves up the stairs more easily than my current cart does. My shopping tends to be more bulky (like toilet tissue packs) rather than heavy (a couple litter jugs), but it was a struggle to roll the old cart up the stairs. I'm looking forward to using this on laundry day as well. I'm short and while my laundry bag isn't heavy, it's too long to comfortably carry. This cart will make it easy to walk to the laundry room especially if it handles the stairs easily. My only warning to future buyers is that I'm not sure the handle will work well for everyone. I'm 5'2" and the length of the handle is perfect for me. I think if you're very much taller than me, you'll want to consider how you plan to use this and whether you'll be comfortable with the handle length.
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Review for You

I recently tried the Easterville Folding Rolling Crate for Stair Climbing to assist my mother-in-law in bringing groceries into our split-level home, where stairs are unavoidable. While other rolling carts have been somewhat helpful for her, they do not fully solve the problem of carrying items up and down the stairs. Setting up the crate was incredibly easy and didn't really require any directions, although we did read them just to be sure there weren't any important instructions we might need to know. The yellow color, while not my first choice, actually looks like a cute buttery shade. The adjustable wheels do make it easier to go up and down stairs, but the very aspects that make it easily foldable also make it feel slightly flimsy. There is no way to lock it open, so the sides can and do collapse inward slightly unless something is holding it open. This cart worked well with smaller loads, but we also tested it loaded with a full flat of 40 bottles of water, which weighs about 45 pounds - far under the advertised 120-pound weight limit. The wheels splayed out a bit, and it didn't feel as sturdy as I would have liked. It managed to go up and down the stairs, but it felt wobbly. Keep in mind that while the front wheels turn well, the back wheels are fixed, so turning can be a bit tricky with a heavier load. Overall, I think this cart is great for lighter loads - say under 35 pounds, but I cannot even imagine it working for loads at 120 pounds.
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JM

I like this wheelie carrier/tote. I found it very easy to assemble. The hardest part (if you can call it hard?) was to insert the axle and mount the wheels but that only took a few seconds to work out due to the retracting split-pin arrangement which holds the wheels onto the axle. Removal is the same thing in reverse, just pull back the pins and remove the wheel assembly. This makes for handier flat-packing and storage if, like me, you are limited on space. Once the wheels are on, the rest is easy. There are clips on either side to keep the tote flat when not in use. Just unclip these and the box pulls out. After that you lower the hinged base of the box down to form a flat bottom surface. Then there are two sliding locks, one on the top of each side panel. One slides forward, the other back and you have a solid box ready to roll. To round (or square) off the package, there’s an optional top section which fits over the box. This can not only protect the contents from the elements but also provides an additional surface if you need to carry even more cargo. In use I found the tote rolled easily and, yes, it can actually roll upstairs as long as the step heights aren’t too tall. I can see this being a boon to shoppers, teachers, office workers, musicians, artists and probably a whole host of other users. It comes in a range of colors to suit your mood and/or intended usage. It’s nice and it works and is, therefore, easy to recommend.
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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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Nicholas

I’m giving this four out of five due to the fact that it struggles to go downstairs. Maybe it’s the angle of the cart or the height of the stairs that I used to get into the building. It works pretty well going upstairs, I didn’t have any issues there. It was very easy to maneuver and navigate going upstairs. The wheels that are in the front are supposed to swivel so you can turn 360°, but I’m not sure how you’re supposed to do that when the tri-wheels do not swivel. The side of the cart is not as sturdy as I wish it was. The sides are a little flimsy, but that’s probably because you can collapse the cart when not use for easy storage. You have to assemble the cart prior to use. It took me about two minutes to assemble it. You have to put a metal rod through the axle area and attach the tri-wheels that you use to go up and down the stairs. There’s a pin that you use to hold the wheels onto the metal rod axle. It also comes with a lid that you can sit on top of the crate and they give you some stickers to decorate with if you so choose. Overall I’m pretty satisfied with the crate as it has made entering the building much easier instead of having to go all the way around where the ramp is, I can go up the stairs to the front door. -Wife
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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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J. Hastings

This is a handy cart for carrying light packages, tools or other items for various task. It folds for easy storage so it can be fit into tight places. The actual construction is fairly light duty but works fine if you’re not planning on loading it with heavy items. The lid detaches and can be attached to the front of the cart. The front caster wheels set seems like a good wheel that should last. I am a little suspect of the tri wheel at the back. Not sure that will hold up long term, but we shall see. I didn’t have a chance to test it on a full flight of stairs so not sure how useful they are. The cart has sliding clasps that lock the sides in place. The bottom is folds down but does not have a locking clasp which I think should have been designed in due to price point. The cart will stand upright when folded. Last but not least is the telescoping handle which makes this cart useful which seems fairly sturdy. Pros: Compact Light weight Appears to be relatively durable. Easy to set up. Cons: Thin wall construction. No locking mechanism for the bottom of the crate. All in all, a good light duty cart.
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Maximoff Gideon

When you live in an apartment, a folding shopping cart is a must. I'm the kind of person who likes to take everything from the car all in one trip. But my back is the kind of back that dislikes it when I carry heavy items. So I've had shopping carts. But the metal ones I've had all had the same drawbacks: they'd bend if you put heavy items inside them and they were not convenient to store because of how big the wheels were, how tall the cart was, etc. When this cart is folded up, it's much easier to store. I like that it comes with a lid, in case I want to put a box or other item on top of the cart. The only drawbacks I see are the size of the stair-wheels and trying to put this in my car when it's full. I have to take things out of the cart, put them in my car, and then put the empty cart in my car because otherwise it's too heavy for me. However, this is the same thing I'd have to do for a traditional metal cart so I'm pretty used to it. And this cart is plastic so I don't have to worry about getting scratched by it or ripping my clothes, the way a metal cart would. Definitely a good buy!
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Melissa A.

Got this to use around the house and my job, of which I often need an extra hand, which this rolling tote completely provides. I wouldn’t recommend putting a great deal of constant weight inside, but to utilize as a temporary carrying case prices to be a perfect fit. Plenty of room for paperwork, sewing items, crafting supplies, and anything else of a marginally low weight capacity and size. Moves and rolls very smooth with the swivel front wheels and larger back wheels to assist fluid movement. Easy to assembly by popping out the main compartment, laying the inside down, locking the sides and attaching the lid. The axle assembly and attachment of wheels was a cinch as well, but instructions are given if needed. The handle works smoothly as well, lowering to a medium level or almost flush with the top of the crate, when not in use. Offers a great deal of ventilation with the side and front handle holds. Last but not least, the color is light blue and neutral, while the whelks are a great assist on stairs and steeper inclines due to wheel width.
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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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Chloe

I’ve been using this foldable rolling crate for a while now, and it’s a game-changer for shopping and daily errands. The stair-climbing design is incredibly effective, allowing me to move up and down steps with ease. Unlike traditional carts, this one doesn’t require awkward lifting — it glides smoothly. The foldable feature is a big plus. It collapses quickly and fits neatly in my trunk or closet, saving valuable space. Despite its compact design, it has ample storage capacity and holds a surprising amount of weight. The materials feel sturdy and durable, even when carrying heavy items like groceries or books. The wheels roll smoothly on various surfaces, and the handle extends to a comfortable height, making it easy to maneuver. Whether I’m at the store, doing laundry, or moving supplies, this handcart makes everything more convenient. If you’re looking for a reliable, space-saving cart that can handle stairs with ease, this is an excellent choice. Highly recommended
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Dave Stanzito

This little folding crate is great to have in the trunk when you need it. My wife threw a baby shower for her co-worker last week and she was able to bring all the little odds and ends to her office in a single grip. The fidget spinner wheel contraption works great for stairs. It folds up flat for storage when not in use. Setup is so easy you don't need instructions to do it. I bet this would be great for paralegals or teachers. My wife likes the light-yellow color. It's built pretty solidly. The initial setup is to put the axel shaft thru the unit and depress the spring clips on the wheel spinner to secure it to the shaft. That's it. Very easy. My only complaint is that when it is in the folded position, there's nothing to secure the lid to the rest of the crate. It looks like it should clip somewhere, but I haven't been able to make anything work. Other than that, it's handy to have and build very well. Recommend and would order again.
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