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The SuperHandy Utility Service Cart Power Wagon Wheelbarrow is a 48V electric-powered utility vehicle designed for heavy-duty hauling with a max load capacity of 660 lbs and hauling capacity over 1000 lbs. Featuring a brushless motor, 13-inch pneumatic wheels, and a modular 6 cu.ft cargo bed, it offers variable speeds, slope climbing up to 15°, and eco-friendly operation with fast-charging deep cycle batteries—perfect for farm, garden, and all-purpose hauling needs.
S**
UNBELIEVABLY AWESOME
Cart was delivered in an undamaged box at 1:05 pm and I was using it at 2pm. No damage to cart at all and it went together very quickly without any issues, instructions are very clear for those with common sense. First thing I did was start charging the batteries (it came with 2) and the first one was charged halfway through assembly and the other finished charging shortly after I finished assembly. Cart is well made where it counts, the frame, axle, motor etc are solidly built and I believe the axle is the same used in golf carts because it looks similar to the axle in mine.. Dual rear wheels was my reasoning behind purchasing this particular model and I’m glad I spent the extra money, after running the cart with a load all over my yard in tight spaces where I dreaded using a wheelbarrow, the cart turned and handled the slopes and terrain with stability and ease. This cart does not take off quickly (I like that) but picks up speed after 3 or 4 feet of acceleration, it moves slower with a load (expected) and is very easy to control with the thumb throttle which is variable speed. The cart utilizes the electric motor as a brake and stops as soon as I release the throttle, it did not roll down my slopes or anywhere it was stopped containing a load. As a handicapped person I absolutely love this cart on day one and hope it last with a little care, I had a extra lightweight grill cover that fit the cart so it should stay clean and dry if I leave it outdoors. After reading some negative reviews I can see where several people have assembled their carts incorrectly causing their problems, I honestly assembled two wrong nuts in the wrong locations and put the sides on incorrectly but figured that out quickly enough and fixed them within 5 minutes.ONLY ISSUE: 2 of the nylon nuts were missing the nylon inside of them, I had extra nylon nuts in my toolbox and took care of that.There is a clicking sound from the front when the cart is moving, that turned out to be the washers on the removable tilt bed pins that hold the flatbed on the frame. Not a manufacturer issue but I’m going to purchase a few rubber washers to put in between the washers so they don’t vibrate or rattle. I added extra zip ties to every cable to make sure I avoid snagging the control cables when using the cart, other than that the cart is a dream come true and I’m now looking forward to catching up on work around the house.
M**N
Works well as expected.
Instructions were poor, but not a problem as assembly was pretty straight forward. Only a couple quick head scratches to figure out which side of a part went where. This is plenty heavy duty for its intended purpose and should last a very long time, but it is not overbuilt, and likely won't handle much over 600 pounds. The go lever can be slapped all the way down, but the cart will still pick up speed very gently. Full speed on flat ground is a brisk walk, but it will slow a bit up hills, and speed up a bit down hills (if the throttle is kept full on). The two batteries are switched so that only one is being used at a time. When it is discharged, a flick of a switch between the batteries will then use the other battery. A nearby switch in the battery case is the master switch, but another switch on the throttle will turn off the throttle and battery gauge (perhaps just some added safety against unwanted throttle?). It is handling chores on my 9 acre high desert rock scape that has many ups and downs. It won't quite climb the steepest where simply walking must be done carefully to avoid slipping, as such hills just get wheel slippage, even on hard-pack ground with a few hundred pounds of large rocks being moved. I got this to help where my heavy duty double wheel wheelbarrow was just too difficult to maneuver or push up hills. This cart is perfect for my needs (I have ways around all the steepest climbs!).
J**K
Seems capable at first blush
I got this to help carry heavier items like block around and up and down a hill from my lower level to the drive level. The cart was well packed in the carton and went together with only one slight hitch. The two axle nuts were not in a bag as expected but in a rubber tube screwed to the axles. I had to cut them out, but from then on assembly was easy, even fun.The cart seems moderately heavy duty and should handle most of my needs. As some reviewers mentioned the deck grid is pretty lightweight. I would use plywood as a liner for rough heavy items like stone.The only issue in my application is that my slope is loose gravel and the wheels tend to spin going up so I have to horse it around to get it going. I am considering building a simple wood ramp with friction surface on the slope to help with this.The lack of a brake is not an issue on hills. I simply lower my speed and the motor seems to brake it. Or I flip to the reverse direction.I just assembled this yesterday and will post updates as I get to use this more in the future.
A**H
I wish I had bought it sooner!
I love, love, love this wagon. It has really helped me to get more done around my property. My yard is hilly—so much so that I was concerned it would be a safety problem going down hill. This was not the case for me. There is enough tension on the larger wheels that it doesn't feel like it's going to get out of control. I would still exercise caution until you know your terrain, but there are manual foot breaks you can step on that work well. The batteries do get a little warm if you leave them on. I just turn them off when it's just sitting. They have been lasting me several hours while I putter around the yard doing little things. Battery life is good. I like that there are 2 batteries you can switch between. I loaded this up with 13 heavy landscaping stones and moved them around my yard with ease. I was also able to cart my tools and knee cushion, along with yard bags and a bucket. I put a small metal bicycle basket on the front to hold my gloves and smaller tools. I also added the water bottle holder (meant for a stroller). There was another reviewer that mentioned a small piece that slots into the large wheels when assembling. This was so helpful! It's the piece that gives the tension to the wheels from the motor. It was not obvious. Overall, it has been totally worth it for me. I have used almost every weekend. It carries heavy loads like a champ... UP HILL and down.
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