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Gorilla Heavy-Duty Poly Yard Dump Cart (1200-Lb Capacity)

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Walmart has Gorilla Heavy-Duty Poly Yard Dump Cart (GOR6PS, 1200-Lb Capacity) for $139. Shipping is free.

Amazon has Gorilla Heavy-Duty Poly Yard Dump Cart (GOR6PS, 1200-Lb Capacity) for $139. Shipping is free.

Note, Temporarily out of stock but can still be purchased.

Thanks to community member jit_05 for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Patented quick-release dump feature makes unloading quick and easy
  • New frame design reduces assembly time while offering improved maneuverability and ground clearance
  • Heavy-Duty 40-inch x 25-inch rust-proof poly bed and 13-inch pneumatic tires. Cubic Ft Capacity - 6
  • Padded 2-in-1 heavy-duty handle can be pulled by hand or towed, making it easy to pull up to 1200-pounds

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  • About this deal:
    • This price is $40 lower (22% savings) than the list price of $179.
    • Please see our forum thread for deal discussion.
  • About this product:
    • Rating of 4.8 from over 9,400 Amazon customer reviews.
    • 1-year limited warranty.
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    • Amazon Return Policy: Free returns are available for the shipping address you chose. You can return the item for any reason in new and unused condition: no shipping charge.
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    • Most items sold & shipped by Walmart can be returned within 30 days for free, either to a store or by mail (details).

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Walmart has Gorilla Heavy-Duty Poly Yard Dump Cart (GOR6PS, 1200-Lb Capacity) for $139. Shipping is free.

Amazon has Gorilla Heavy-Duty Poly Yard Dump Cart (GOR6PS, 1200-Lb Capacity) for $139. Shipping is free.

Note, Temporarily out of stock but can still be purchased.

Thanks to community member jit_05 for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Patented quick-release dump feature makes unloading quick and easy
  • New frame design reduces assembly time while offering improved maneuverability and ground clearance
  • Heavy-Duty 40-inch x 25-inch rust-proof poly bed and 13-inch pneumatic tires. Cubic Ft Capacity - 6
  • Padded 2-in-1 heavy-duty handle can be pulled by hand or towed, making it easy to pull up to 1200-pounds

Editor's Notes

Written by persian_mafia | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This price is $40 lower (22% savings) than the list price of $179.
    • Please see our forum thread for deal discussion.
  • About this product:
    • Rating of 4.8 from over 9,400 Amazon customer reviews.
    • 1-year limited warranty.
  • About this store:
    • Amazon Return Policy: Free returns are available for the shipping address you chose. You can return the item for any reason in new and unused condition: no shipping charge.
    • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
    • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.
    • Most items sold & shipped by Walmart can be returned within 30 days for free, either to a store or by mail (details).

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The one with the yellow handle (measured in cuft I believe). It tips the bed past vertical so you can actually get everything out of the cart without having to agitate it or whatever.
I have two 4 cu ft carts, one is upgraded version with yellow handle, one is not. They don't make much difference in term of dumping: they both leave some in the cart unless I lift the whole thing and shake it. The new version in theory is easier to dump, but not in reality. It does go back to the lock position much easier, thick handle is nice as well.

That been said, both works great. Use them daily. I am getting this big one as well so that I can pull it with my riding mower. Pulling fully loaded cart uphill is a bitch.
I own the 1,500 pound version of this cart and love it. It's well built and better for moving mulch than a wheelbarrow.

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I own the 1,500 pound version of this cart and love it. It's well built and better for moving mulch than a wheelbarrow.
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The deal from last week hasn't expired yet. I've had it in my cart the whole time but haven't jumped on it since I'd rather get the upgraded model.
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Quote from LukeH9333 :
The deal from last week hasn't expired yet. I've had it in my cart the whole time but haven't jumped on it since I'd rather get the upgraded model.

A 'deal' that takes over a week to sell out is probably not a deal anyway, so good idea to pass.
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Quote from LukeH9333 :
The deal from last week hasn't expired yet. I've had it in my cart the whole time but haven't jumped on it since I'd rather get the upgraded model.
What's the upgraded model?
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Quote from spectheintro :
What's the upgraded model?
The one with the yellow handle (measured in cuft I believe). It tips the bed past vertical so you can actually get everything out of the cart without having to agitate it or whatever.
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I've owned this 1,200 lb version for over 10 years and I'd buy another one if something happened to mine. I use it almost daily from spring thru fall. The tires are starting to crack and the tubes need replaced, but I would have never believed that they would last 10 years.

I've never seen a 1,500 lb version. I did look at the upgraded 1,200 lb version and it seems nice but, man, they are proud of it. I've heard some bad things about the no-flat tires -- harder to pull, getting flat spots if left with weight in it, etc. I think I'll stick with the tube tires.
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I bought the 7 cuft at lowes 2 summers ago for $169 (on sale). Haven't had a single problem with it. I would buy it again tomorrow if needed.
https://www.lowes.com/pd/Gorilla-...1000772546
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Quote from LukeH9333 :
The one with the yellow handle (measured in cuft I believe). It tips the bed past vertical so you can actually get everything out of the cart without having to agitate it or whatever.
I have two 4 cu ft carts, one is upgraded version with yellow handle, one is not. They don't make much difference in term of dumping: they both leave some in the cart unless I lift the whole thing and shake it. The new version in theory is easier to dump, but not in reality. It does go back to the lock position much easier, thick handle is nice as well.

That been said, both works great. Use them daily. I am getting this big one as well so that I can pull it with my riding mower. Pulling fully loaded cart uphill is a bitch.
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Where do you store something like this?
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what are the substantial differences bet the 600/1200 lb versions? stronger, thicker bed? are tires the same? bought the 1200 but now asking myself why - 600 is already WAY more than any practical use...
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Quote from rifleman1 :
what are the substantial differences bet the 600/1200 lb versions? stronger, thicker bed? are tires the same? bought the 1200 but now asking myself why - 600 is already WAY more than any practical use...
1200lb is much bigger actually the tires are bigger the bed bigger.
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Same price at Amazon Currently OOS, but you can place the order.
https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B01BECQF6K
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Quote from rifleman1 :
what are the substantial differences bet the 600/1200 lb versions? stronger, thicker bed? are tires the same? bought the 1200 but now asking myself why - 600 is already WAY more than any practical use...
I have the 600 and agree. The 1200 gets you closer to a small trailer to tow behind a mower or ATV. More ground clearance. Higher payload. But yeah, for just pulling around the yard, I don't think you'd want to be loading it up that much heavier than what the 600 can handle anyway.
Last edited by fryth June 10, 2022 at 07:31 AM.

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Quote from fryth :
I have the 600 and agree. The 1200 gets you closer to a small trailer to town behind a mower or ATV. More ground clearance. Higher payload. But yeah, for just pulling around the yard, I don't think you'd want to be loading it up that much heavier than what the 600 can handle anyway.
I had just bought the 1200 lb version (the one with the yellow handle for $60 more than this, grrr) when I had a shed that I was expecting to be delivered in two months turn up early. Total weight was 900 lbs, give or take in 3 boxes. I had a couple of friends help me out and piled up the boxes off the pallet and onto the cart, strapping it as if it were a glorified dolly. Figured I'd pressure test it since it was new OOB and I had my receipt, if it went to pieces I could just return it to HD. Long story short, it did the trick - no signs of any struggle.

I didn't *have* to move all three boxes at once, but really wanted to see if their claims were exaggerated. I highly doubt I'll ever have to move that much again, and I went with the larger model more for volume than for weight capacity, but it went to 900 lbs like a champ and I'd trust it to meet it's rating.

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