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Gorilla Carts 180L Folding Sports Wagon $69 + Delivery (C&C/ in-Store) @ Bunnings

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Easily folds down to compact size for storage and transport – stores in 1/2 the size of comparable carts
Built-in cup holders can double as a stand for phones and tablets
Made with high-quality sport fabric that is durable, easy-to-clean, and long-lasting
Flat-free 7 in. wheels with PVC treads
Handy zipper pockets for storing small items like phones and keys
Haul twice as much with the new Gorilla Carts Collapsible Folding Outdoor Utility Wagon.

Featuring a huge 91 x 53. x 38cm bed with 2X the hauling capacity of comparable items, this wagon takes seconds to setup and folds back down easily for convenient, compact storage.

The expandable side pockets offer additional carrying capacity, perfect for extra chairs, umbrellas, or any items you need to bring along. The comfort handle is designed for easier pulling to reduce fatigue, and the upgraded steering and brake give you all the manoeuvrability you need - plus the large flat-free tires allow you to move easily over any terrain. 68 KG load capacity

This cart is made with high-quality fabric that is durable, easy-to-clean, and UV and mildew-resistant. With built-in cup holders on all 4 corners that can double as stands for phones and tablets as well as zipper pockets for storing smaller items, this is the ideal cart for carrying everything you need to the game, beach, picnic, garden, concert, or anywhere your imagination takes you.

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  • +1

    What do people typically use this for?

    • +4

      carrying everything you need to the game, beach, picnic, garden, concert, or anywhere your imagination takes you.

      • +9

        My imagination takes me to saving $69. Nice.

    • +6

      Wheeling their overweight dogs down the centre of the footpath

      • Nooooo, my festively plump great dane is 70kg!

      • I was actually thinking this to lug the dog back from the beach to car when he too tired to move

    • +2

      Kids

    • +2

      wheeling the esky and chairs around at festivals

    • +1

      Carrying esky around at doofs

    • When i take the kids to an event and we have 3 or 4 chairs, an esky and bags of random crap. The kids pull the trolley and im able to just chill. Even fit a kid or 2 on top ifnthey get tired.
      These are a game changer. Been using trolleys this way for about 6 or 7 years.

    • i use this to do my grocery shopping, you aren't stealing my $1 to hire your trolley. i'm to lazy to return trolley, so i always lose my $1

  • +3

    Went to a christmas fate yesterday evening at my child's school.

    Saw many of these carts and thought jeez what a great idea, wish I had one!
    Got to the car park and saw them all struggling to get up and down the stairs, and looked at my chair in its bag strapped over my shoulder (and my family members each carrying something as well), and thought… jeez, I'm glad I didn't have an annoying trolley! :)

    Would be good for a specific use i guess, but most areas I think I'd use this have at least some stairs to navigate. Beaches, schools, concerts, etc. Stairs a plenty!

    • +10

      Not common for public spaces to not be accessible these days, I suspect the idiots trying to take it down the stairs thought it would be "faster" than the ramp about 15m away.

      • +1

        Its usually those knuckle dragging mouth breathers.

    • +1
    • +2

      Surprised the school doesn't have ramps. Pretty sure it's law for them to be accessible to wheelchairs etc.

  • +3

    If anyone is interested in something a little lighter (on the wallet), Kmart's Foldable Beach Trolley (storage section measuring 28cm x 44cm x 74cm or ~91L) and Double Decker Beach Trolley (storage section measuring 90cm x 60cm x 45cm or ~243L) are both retailing at $59.00.

    Shipping may be free for eligible orders over $65.

  • Currently $89 on Amazon. Grabbing one from Bunnings since free shipping with onepass.

  • +6

    Big W has one with almost double the load capacity (120kg vs 68kg) for $79 delivered:

    https://www.bigw.com.au/product/hinterland-camp-cart-blue/p/…

    • -1

      68kg? That's pretty poor

      • +4

        good luck loading 120kg on that thing!

        • The higher the rating, the more punishment it can take. It's not about maxing it's capacity but how it was built and it's tolerances. Two young kids would easily reach that.

    • If I use this for my supermarket shopping will I get funny looks?

      • Only from the yahood

  • these are good

  • +1

    no online order. no local stock.

    • +1

      Available at $99 instore at Costco North Lakes.

      • Yeah the instore price is less.. is it worth the price

        • +1

          No idea, there are some youtube videos of people reviewing it.

  • Amazon has price matched.

    • Still showing $89 for me

      • +1

        Whoops, you're right. Sorry.

  • +1

    Highly recommend this, solid unit. Just be mindful that pulling/pushing this thing at the beach can be quite tedious, the wheels aren't wide enough to prevent it from sinking. On a positive note, great way to burn arm calories.

    • Oh yeah they do look thin. Thanks

  • This gonna be a portable bed for children waiting in a ER.

  • If anyone is looking at a beefier unit with heavier load capacity (120kg), I picked up the highly rated Tahwahli beach cart from Rebel Sport the other week: https://www.rebelsport.com.au/p/tahwalhi-premium-quad-fold-b…

    I ended up getting it for $75 pick up (15% off TCN gift card + cashback from CR. I think it's been as cheap as $85 when on sale.)
    Haven't put it to the test yet, but looks like a quality unit with nice wheels and sturdy build.

    • Have you used it since your comment? Any thoughts? Highly considering getting one…

      • +1

        Yeah! Used it to cart around a bunch of kids sports equipment, including a 2.y.o inside.

        Really like this unit, especially how well it opens and folds up afterwards. Some nice design touches.

        Definitely worth the $75.

        • Cheers! Will be ordering one tonight.

  • Everything seem nice about this wagon except for the 68kg load capacity. Why is it so low compare to most wagons out there?

  • Not free delivery with onepass. Delivery is $50

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  • 68kg = weak load capacity. aldi had these carts in their catalogue on Nov 25th for $59.99, but the load capacity is 120kg. maybe you can check your local stores and see if they still have stock
    https://www.aldi.com.au/en/special-buys/special-buys-sat-25-…

  • Someone reply to this to remind me to get one

  • Does anyone know any 'open type' cart that can carry a larger icebox(eg: 110L Dometic cooler)?
    It's a back breaking exercise everytime I need to carry it from car in camping sites.

  • This is typically the guest of honour of hard rubbish day, or it's cheap on Facebook Marketplace.

  • Out of stock? Showing page not found for me

    • link still working for me on desktop/mobile

      • +1

        Just checked, page definitely pulled. Link "working" on your device probably because of cached data. Cracking deal btw - upvoted.

      • My bad. It worked now. But not available for pickup or instore for me. Also not letting add to cart for delivery. Weird.

        • link not working now, but deal should sill be available in-store

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