Ms Nikki

This rolling crate is great for transporting groceries and other small items from my car to my home. The stair-climbing feature makes it easy to maneuver without having to lift it, allowing me to keep one hand free to hold the banister.
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Apocalypse

If you’re over 5’3 I could see it being a little short for you, but it’s perfect for anyone under!
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A. Pilcher

So I got one of these rolling crates for me and one for my mom and we are both in LOVE with them! They are easy to fold up and assemble. They are light but durable, and hold a lot! I was able to fit mine and 3 kids worth of clothes for an entire weekend in one crate! This will be my new suitcase! The only reason I took one star off is that the price is VERY high. While it is a pretty durable rolling cart, it's still just made of plastic, so you do need to be careful with it. Like it wouldn't be durable enough to sit on. I think $40 is a more fair price for these rolling cart. But that's just my opinion. Otherwise I'm in love with this cart!
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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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Nova

I got this for carrying my stuff around school. It is super durable and can collapse small for moving also. The wheels are good and haven’t had an issues yet. The color is also the same as shown in the picture and is very cute.
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pika6pak

It works beautifully. Great concept. It feels a bit on the flimsy side as I can see the wheel assembly wobble a bit when it is loaded, but it works. A little more sturdiness and it would be perfect.
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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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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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A barker

My only complaint is if you wanna break it down the lid is separate and Not all connected
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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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Sara K.

This is super handy for getting over curbs and stairs, it has a nice amount of room and you can even stick things on top which is nice. The plastic could be better quality but it's really easy to collapse and pop-up so great for having in your car or storing in a slim space
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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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JustToni

Foldable Rolling Crate for Stair Climbing : Utility Cart for Grocery File Office Book (Light Green) This crate came to together fairly easily and seems a decent quality. The price point is steep. Overall, I wish it were less expensive, but I am happy with the item.
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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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Mona Peters

It’s easy to assemble, it works in our apartment. It’s heavy without groceries in it so I can’t imagine overloading it. I’m 110 lbs and definitely not good when it comes to lifting so it’s a bit much for me but other than that. I like it
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