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Comments about Stacks and Stacks Soft-Sided Folding Shopping Cart:
This cart is easily maneuvered with one hand leaving the other to open doors. It's very roomy and sturdy.
Comments about Stacks and Stacks Soft-Sided Folding Shopping Cart:
Very good some one other than myself got it thay are happy.
[1 of 1 customers found this review helpful]
Comments about Stacks and Stacks Soft-Sided Folding Shopping Cart:
The wheels are a little bent. You cannot fold it so it is big to store.ETC...
Comments about Stacks and Stacks Soft-Sided Folding Shopping Cart:
I have to walk to the laudramat and this cart has saved my life.It holds a week's worth of laundry and gets me back and forth with ease.
Comments about Stacks and Stacks Soft-Sided Folding Shopping Cart:
I purchased this for my mother and within 2 usage the small front wheels curved due to the thin metal bar used to hold them. Now it's useless.
Comments about Stacks and Stacks Soft-Sided Folding Shopping Cart:
...loved it!
Comments about Stacks and Stacks Soft-Sided Folding Shopping Cart:
Lock mechanism on handle defective. Can't secure one side of handle
Comments about Stacks and Stacks Soft-Sided Folding Shopping Cart:
I bougt this cart because it looked attractive and sturdy. I wanted to do my part in saving the planet and stop using disposable plastic bags. The cart was a total dissapointment. The cart is far to big for the frame it sits on. It broke apart completely on the second usage. To make matters worst, they will not give me a refund as I would expect it. They are going to call some manufacturer to find out if there is insurance on this product. [...]
[3 of 3 customers found this review helpful]
Comments about Stacks and Stacks Soft-Sided Folding Shopping Cart:
[...] It was packaged and shipped without problems. I am looking forward to taking it on my next grocery shopping day. It was easy to assemble, with my only complaint being the cotter pins provided. They were easily bent, and quite flimsy. I replaced them with a brad of appropriate size, and bent the nail around the rod. The cart works like a charm now.