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The OKAYES Log Cart for Firewood combines a heavy-duty alloy steel frame with ergonomic design and pneumatic wheels to transport up to 250 lbs of firewood smoothly and comfortably. Its large capacity and durable construction make it perfect for indoor and outdoor use, while included accessories and easy assembly ensure you’re ready to roll with minimal effort.
| ASIN | B0BV9WXF8V |
| Brand | OKAYES |
| Color | black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (36) |
| Date First Available | 31 July 2023 |
| Item Weight | 8.48 Kilograms |
| Material | Alloy Steel Wood |
| Maximum Weight Capacity | 250 Pounds |
| Model Number | Log Cart for Firewood |
| Product Dimensions | 68.58 x 50.8 x 111.76 cm; 8.48 kg |
| Special Features | Easy Assembly |
M**D
Perfect. Large size fits as much as we can carry. Very durable material that flexes well even in extreme Alaskan conditions. It even looks good. I'd buy several more if they made it available again.
G**K
Firewood storage
J**Y
The bolts were too short to properly tighten the nuts. The tires were different from each other and did not match. One of the tires had a bad inner tube and leaked and does not hold air. Very disappointed.
K**N
Bought this for my husband to carry wood inside. He LOVES it. Best price I could find + it really is sturdy and does the job well. I highly recommend it.
G**S
The construction of this cart was way more difficult than it needed to be in part because the instructions - or lack thereof - were pretty much useless. The tires were not inflated out of the box and the pump was just taking forever so plan on having a real air pump nearby for when you're done putting everything together. It just makes no sense why the tires weren't just inflated. The seller could save whatever they're spending sending out pumps and it would just speed up the process. One of the wheels was the wrong diameter a the opening for the axle. Hopefully the picture shows what I mean, it was too small and there was no way it was going together without having to knock that inner ring out and lose all of the bearings in the process. There are a lot of points where the frame has to be screwed together and I can already feel it wanting to come apart. I connected everything with a drill because it just felt flimsy tightened by hand, and I'm still not thinking this thing will last an entire summer.
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