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kinbor Rolling Garden Scooter Garden Cart Seat with Wheels and Tool Tray, 360 Swivel Seat, Green

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Color: Green 1


Features

  • Heavy-Duty and Durable Construction: Our garden cart on wheels features a robust and highly durable metal structure with a remarkable weight capacity of up to 310 lbs. The powder coating not only enhances its longevity but also provides rust and corrosion resistance. Sturdy and deformation-resistant, this garden stool is suitable for both indoor and outdoor use, making it an indispensable addition to your yard tools.
  • Ergonomic Seating Design: Rolling garden stool with wheels designed with ergonomic principles in mind. The comfortable seat boasts a 360-degree rotation function, allowing easy angle adjustments. The seat height is adjustable between 20''- 23'', catering to various plant heights without the need for bending. This feature alleviates pressure on the shoulders, neck, back, and knees, making it an ideal choice for gardening seniors. Perfect for tasks such as picking, weeding, sowing, planting, and trimming, it serves as a fantastic yard tool and gift.
  • Pneumatic Wheels: The garden seat comes equipped with four 10-inch inflatable tires featuring deep anti-slip patterns, ensuring a secure grip on the ground. This design not only prevents slipping or tipping on damp surfaces but also facilitates effortless maneuvering across various terrains, even in muddy fields. Whether in the backyard, courtyard, or garage, this garden cart ensures easy navigation.
  • Spacious Storage Options: Enhancing functionality, the garden chair incorporates a tray beneath the seat and a basket at the back, providing ample space for your gardening accessories. Shovels, gloves, plants, seeds, fertilizers, and more can be conveniently stored, ensuring quick access whenever needed.
  • Comprehensive Assembly Support: Your kinbor garden cart comes with a detailed instruction manual, inclusive of all accessories and necessary tools. In the rare event of missing or defective parts, or if you have any assembly-related queries, feel free to reach out to kinbor. Our team is committed to providing assistance within 24 hours, ensuring a smooth and hassle-free assembly process.

Product Dimensions: 32.3"D x 17.7"W x 23"H


Color: Green 1


Brand: kinbor


Style: Modern


Furniture Finish: Metal


Product Dimensions: 32.3"D x 17.7"W x 23"H


Color: Green 1


Frame Material: Metal


Seat Material Type: Metal


Brand: kinbor


Style: Modern


Furniture Finish: Metal


Seat Height: 23 Inches


Shape: Round


Item Weight: 32 Pounds


Maximum Weight Recommendation: 310 Pounds


Product Care Instructions: Wipe with Damp Cloth


Assembly Required: Yes


Number of Pieces: 1


Item Weight: 32 pounds


Manufacturer: GB


Country of Origin: China


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: March 26, 2019


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • WORTH EVERY CENT
Color: Blue
I bought this because I am extremely limited in my mobility. I can only walk short distances. When I have yard workers on site, I like to oversee their jobs. Dragging chairs around got to be a real pain. I looked at mobility scooters (Extremely EXPENSIVE), and I looked at electric scooters (EXPENSIVE), and I even looked at a minibike (More than five times the cost of this cart). I was a Georgia Tech Mechanical Engineering student. It took me about an hour to assemble the cart and even then I didn’t get it right on the first try. There are no assembly directions, instructions or pictorials. All you get is an exploded diagram of the cart (See photo). You’re on your own getting it together. You should consider this when you buy. Getting it together is not “intuitive.” PROS: Locknuts on all fasteners. Tighten once and forget. All steel frame, saddle, wheels, accessory basket, and pull-handle. Pneumatic low-pressure tires with knobby tread. Wide enough to prevent damage to lawns. Tool-free adjustable length pull-handle with locking mechanism to maintain preferred setting. Solid construction once assembled properly. Will easily support 350 pounds. Makes a stable seat and is high enough to stand without excessive effort. Seat swivels 360 degrees. Steel saddle is height-adjustable. Handy plastic tray for carrying tools, gloves, parts, small objects. Small wire basket for carrying small bottles, towels, you-name-it. Compact and requires little room for access to gardens or for easy storage. CONS: No assembly guidance. Steering is sloppy and not functional while sitting on cart (at least not for my size and weight). Not convenient for “scooting” from place to place. I must stand and move cart then reseat. Not recommended for use by children. All fasteners are metric. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2019 by Georgia Guy Georgia Guy

  • Usefulness
The design and quality are terrific. It is super sturdy and the right height. The price was much less than the quality of the product. I recommend this as a great help in gardening.
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • Good garden rolling seat
It is pretty vague on how to put it together (instructions only have 1 step). But I was able to do it with minimal frustration. Put the basket on last would be my recommendation. I put all the bolts and nuts on hand tightened for each part I was installing then went back and tightened them properly which I felt helped the process go smoother, I feel. If you have a workbench or a table to put it together it will help your back out from bending in awkward positions. I used two socket wrenches to do most of the bolt tightening and if needed finished with an adjustable wrench to hold either the nut or bolt. There is one section for the seat installation that uses a large tip screw driver it’s a philips head but I used a large flat head and it worked fine. The bolts and nuts are varying sizes so I would recommend making sure you have the correct sockets sizes or two adjustable wrenches (two adjustable wrenches will take longer to tighten everything). The tires will need to be inflated a little when they are installed. The seat does feel a little wobbly and thin but sitting on it held me and I am 5’7” and 215lbs. Overall it is sturdy and I feel will last a long time. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2022 by Shannon Shannon

  • Read This Before You Try to Assemble! !0 Steps ... ish.
Color: Blue
There's a lot of discussion here about the lack of written assembly directions, and only a diagram to follow. I assembled mine in 30 minutes, and I have mobility problems. Pay attention to the following, and you'll have no problems. 1) Unwrap all the parts and sort them out where you can reach them. 2) Open the hardware packet and sort out pieces by type. I did this in a small box, but use a pan or tray. This really helps! 3) When you sort out the hardware, a lot of stuff will be far easier to understand: 3a) There are four large, short, bolt/washer/nut assemblies that are made to hold the seat on 3b) There are 4 large nuts and washers (and two tubes and an axle) that are for putting the wheels on. 3c) There's a long bolt assembly that holds on the handle. 3d) There are 10 identical bolt/washer/nut assemblies that connect the tray, the basket, and the steering parts. 3e) The short flat plates are for attaching the plastic bin (2) and the basket (1). 3f) A washer goes under each nut before it is attached to the bolt. (No washers under the bolt heads.) 3f) The long flat plate connects the two arms on the front steering pivots (the front wheels). 3g) The remaining funky-looking part connects the steering arm to the center of the long flat plate. (*** Read further!) 4) Don't worry about assembling this with tools to begin with. Put everything together by finger-tightening the nuts onto the bolts. You can assemble the whole thing this way, then go back and tighten each assembly. 4b) This uses nylon lock nuts, so none of them has to be really torqued down hard. For parts that don't need to pivot or move, just snug them down. If the parts need to pivot or move, snug the nut down and then back it off just enough for the parts to move freely. 5) I started with the steering mechanism first. Put the long flat plate on top of the two right-angle tabs and bolt them so that the long flat plate connects the front wheels. 6) Connect the steering mechanism (save attaching the handle until the very end): *** This is the only thing that is illustrated incorrectly for some reason. With the "U" shaped bracket pointing up, slide it from the front of the scooter *under* the heavy plate connecting the front axles, then over the top of the long plate that you used to tie the two front wheels together. Attach two of the (10 total) bolt assembles so that the steering arm pivots and moves the wheel connecting plate from side to side. These are bolt assemblies that you'll later snug down, then back off so that these parts will pivot easily. 7) Attach front wheels ... valve stems on the outside. 8) Insert the axle for the rear wheels through the square tubing on the back of the frame. Slide one short colored tube over each end of the axle, then a wheel, then a washer and nut. 9) The remaining bolt assemblies, plate with "U" shaped ends, and flat plates are used to connect the plastic tray and wire basket to the frame. Theses are "sandwiched" together so that the flat plates stiffen the plastic and support the connection of the wire basket. The illustration shows this pretty well. 10) Snug, or snug and loosen slightly, the hardware throughout now. As a general rule, bolts that are in a vertical position are inserted with the head on top, and the threads pointing down. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2019 by Chief Cynic In Charge

  • AWFUL instructions
Color: Red
The instructions, as many other reviewers have stated, are incredibly lacking. The “step1” page would have been comical - If it hadn’t been so frustrating! My husband and I put this together, and we have done many many many assemblies before so we’re able to kind of figure it out on our own. But it still took us over an hour. The quality of the cart is nice. It does exactly what we needed to do. The only comment that I have regarding these carts (I had one without the steering) is that the bottom really needs to have holes in it so that water doesn’t gather there. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2023 by Avid Reader Avid Reader

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