Lightweight, tough, and versatile...,
August 18, 2008
By jimingeorgia from Marietta, Georgia
"This wagon provides tremendous strength, while being light enough for my wife to enjoy using it as well. It easily navigates most challenging terrain, and the flexibility of removing the side rails is a definite benefit -
We decided to take the wagon with us to the beach this summer, and it performed flawlessly. It was so much easier getting to and from the beach each morning and afternoon with the wagon carrying all the chairs, umbrellas, and coolers -
Good product that is reasonably priced from my view -"
What is your level of technical expertise? Home Handyman
1 of 1 people found this review helpful.
Jumbo Wagon does the job,
November 2, 2009
By Marine1One from Torrington, WY
"I purchased this wagon with some reluctance as to whether it would do the job or not. I do some landscaping along with my construction work and this wagon carried patio stones/pavers stacked four above the rail. I'm guessing that it wasn't 1400 lbs, probably closer to 3-4 hundred lbs, but had no peoblems steering, tipping, sinking into the ground (but one might watch this because the ground could be softer than what I was on and your result would be different). This wagon was used on severasl jobs and all day for a week. Still, going strong, but I'm not sure if pink rabbits are into it or not! Good buy and for the money, well worth it!"
What is your level of technical expertise? Professional
Northern Industrial Jumbo Wagon 1400 lb capacity,
October 30, 2009
By toolcrazysue from Michigan
"My husband & I found this to be a very good wagon that works well, but it should have been made a little wider as it is a little tippy on rough terrain. Also it should have an interchangable tongue for pulling behind lawn tractor, etc. My husband made a tongue for the wagon with square tubing and a hitch pin attachment so that I could pull behind my lawn mower/tractor. It makes it more universal that way. Other than that we both agree it works well."
What is your level of technical expertise? Home Handyman
jumbo wagon,
July 21, 2009
"first time used front axel collapsed with under 200 lbs of weight. Very disappointed and thought that i was buying better quality product. Won't be purchasing anything soon. Thanks"
2 of 2 people found this review helpful.
Wagon,
June 3, 2009
By Kajunbobo from Project Manager
"This product was not as advertised in the sale catalog and would agree with the other purchaser that this product cannot with-stand the intend load rating of 1400lbs. Turly disappointed with the product."
What is your level of technical expertise? Professional
1 of 1 people found this review helpful.