🛠️ Roll in style, organize with power — your ultimate tool sidekick!
The TUFFIOM 2 Tier Rolling Tool Cart is a heavy-duty, powder-coated steel utility cart designed for professionals who demand durability and mobility. With a 220 lbs weight capacity, 2 spacious shelves with protective side walls, and 4 swivel wheels (2 with brakes), it offers secure, organized storage and effortless transport for tools in garages, workshops, and warehouses.
Handle Material | Alloy Steel |
Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
Material Type | Steel |
Number of Wheels | 4 |
Caster Type | Swivel |
Weight Capacity Maximum | 220 Pounds |
Number of Shelves | 2 |
Special Features | Ergonomic Handle |
Color | Black |
Required Assembly | Yes |
Item Weight | 16.3 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 28.5"D x 14.2"W x 29.1"H |
W**F
Just as expected
Everything was easy to install and all the proper pieces were provided. Excellent product.
O**S
Job well done!
Thank you! Great job.
T**5
Good value
For light to moderate load. Worked very well for my needs. Easy to assemble
A**N
Great little cart
This cart actually can carry a pretty heavy load and move around on uneven concrete floors pretty well. I have used it to carry heavy automotive batteries around my shop many times (more than one at a time) and it makes it easier on my body. The only suggestion I have is making sure to keep the screws loose at the end of the build and push the cart up against the corner of a room so you have the sides at a 90 degree angle before tightening the screws. Also I had to soak the bearings in the casters with regular WD-40 so they spin with ease. Don’t do what I did and try to find replacement casters when WD-40 fixes all movable parts!Hope this helps!
J**.
Looks better than it is
I needed a small cart to make my Harbor Freight bench mounted sandblaster mobile. The things that caught my eye were 2-tier, red, and can hold 220 lbs. So I ordered one. I shortened the support legs so the cabinet would be at a comfortable height. Used a chop saw to keep the cuts square. I then flipped the top tray over so it would work as a flat table to sit the sandblaster cabinet on. Everything worked great but had to redrill the mounting holes on two of the legs. No biggie, easy peasy. After I bolted everything together I set my sandblaster cabinet on top. Excellent until tried to move it. That's when it leaned and became askew.So what do I do now? I am thinking of taking the cabinet off, squaring up all the joints and then welding where they meet or overlap. Another thought was to do some kind of structural cross-bracing with steel rods in an X-pattern but then I would lose the openness of the bottom. I have been a fabricator for over 50 years so it should be solvable.Overall, It looks go and goes together fast but while it may hold 220lbs. I would not attempt to move it with that kind of weight let alone my sandblast with sand weighs approximately 80lbs. Hope you find this review helpful. Cheers
D**W
Missing parts
Good cart I bought 2 I edited this as they fixed the issue , great company, I recommend this brand
S**E
Flimsy and not structurally sound at all
This cart cant even keep itself somewhat square when assembled and with any decent weight will start to twist and bend.
L**S
Good but came damaged...
A decent cart but I've ordered two now and both have came damaged
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