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Gorilla Carts 8 Cu. Ft. Steel Dump Cart w/ 39" x 28" Bed & 13" Pneumatic Tires

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Walmart has Gorilla Carts 8 Cu. Ft. Steel Dump Cart w/ 39" x 28" Steel Bed & 13" Pneumatic Tires on sale for $169. Shipping is free.

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Product Details:
  • 1200 lb capacity
  • Full-dumping system is easy to unload
  • 13" pneumatic tires can easily handle any terrain
  • 2-in-1 convertible handle can be pulled by hand or towed behind a tractor or ATV

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Walmart has Gorilla Carts 8 Cu. Ft. Steel Dump Cart w/ 39" x 28" Steel Bed & 13" Pneumatic Tires on sale for $169. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member JumboDonuts for finding this deal.

Product Details:
  • 1200 lb capacity
  • Full-dumping system is easy to unload
  • 13" pneumatic tires can easily handle any terrain
  • 2-in-1 convertible handle can be pulled by hand or towed behind a tractor or ATV

Editor's Notes

Written by oceanlake | Staff
  • Our research indicates that this is $60 lower (26% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting at $229 at the time of this posting.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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I prefer the black plastic one. Bought both, kept the plastic tub.
Paid $199 to save my back during a project, pretty nicely built, not too hard to assemble. A bit heavier than other options though.
Bought a black plastic one last July for around $116 (after tax). Might be a little smaller than this, I'm happy with it compared to the price of wheel barrows, but I don't think I'd pay more, nor would I pay almost 50% more for a steel one that's only a little larger. However it's a different story if you know you would need 8 cubic ft and would be using it very frequently. Mine has seen only occasional use.

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May 4, 2024
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52club
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Paid $199 to save my back during a project, pretty nicely built, not too hard to assemble. A bit heavier than other options though.
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koreanbeefcake
May 4, 2024
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I prefer the black plastic one. Bought both, kept the plastic tub.
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sdub90
May 4, 2024
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Bought a black plastic one last July for around $116 (after tax). Might be a little smaller than this, I'm happy with it compared to the price of wheel barrows, but I don't think I'd pay more, nor would I pay almost 50% more for a steel one that's only a little larger. However it's a different story if you know you would need 8 cubic ft and would be using it very frequently. Mine has seen only occasional use.
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AmusedMeal841
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Quote from koreanbeefcake :
I prefer the black plastic one. Bought both, kept the plastic tub.
That is what I have as well. It's a great dump cart and I think I purchased mine for $125.

I saved my back cleaning my garage and having to haul the stuff out front to the trash.

It doesn't have shocks and if your load isn't balanced and you hit stuff uneven, it does tip easily. I ended up just going around the alley to the front because of that but pulling the cart isn't a problem at all because the tires are great.
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Quote from koreanbeefcake :
I prefer the black plastic one. Bought both, kept the plastic tub.
my plastic one is 8 years old, and the tires was low, idk why or how but few days ago I misread the PSI 30lbs as 80lbs, and I filled all 4 tires, wondered why my ryobi pump was struggling, next day 3 out of 4 tires exploded.

tires are expensive, I was like.. damn.. I paid like 100 for it all those years ago. but I found on amazon ,a set of 4 13 inch NO FLAT gorilla all rubber tires for 99 dollars. went ahead ordered. I do love my plastic wagon. I use it for projects and I toss sticks from tree in it til im ready to burn them.

one thing I did was, I placed a few holes in the bottom of the wagon, like edges and center, like size of a nickel or dime. lets water drain out so no collection/swamp/mosquito breeding. sticks are always dry and ready to be burned from sitting in it. its been wonderful.
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Quote from MemorableHose1597 :
my plastic one is 8 years old, and the tires was low, idk why or how but few days ago I misread the PSI 30lbs as 80lbs, and I filled all 4 tires, wondered why my ryobi pump was struggling, next day 3 out of 4 tires exploded.

tires are expensive, I was like.. damn.. I paid like 100 for it all those years ago. but I found on amazon ,a set of 4 13 inch NO FLAT gorilla all rubber tires for 99 dollars. went ahead ordered. I do love my plastic wagon. I use it for projects and I toss sticks from tree in it til im ready to burn them.

one thing I did was, I placed a few holes in the bottom of the wagon, like edges and center, like size of a nickel or dime. lets water drain out so no collection/swamp/mosquito breeding. sticks are always dry and ready to be burned from sitting in it. its been wonderful.
šŸ˜‚ I am sorry you had to buy new tires but your post made me laugh. "Wth Ryobi pump, it's only 80 psi!"
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Quote from tomberrr :
šŸ˜‚ I am sorry you had to buy new tires but your post made me laugh. "Wth Ryobi pump, it's only 80 psi!"
it was smoking. lmao.

honestly the tires was literally dry rotted/cracked to hell. this was a good thing for me, I am happy that I now have non pump tires, and the old ones was needing thrown out anyway.
oh one last comment, I heard explosions, I thought maybe a power pole exploded somewhere because it does happen.

BOOOM BOOOM BOOOM randomly.

wasn't til I saw the tires exploded out next day I realized what happened
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Quote from tomberrr :
šŸ˜‚ I am sorry you had to buy new tires but your post made me laugh. "Wth Ryobi pump, it's only 80 psi!"
price went up, if you ever happen to explode your tires or decide to replace them. its only like 20 bucks more than oem air needed ones.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07MGJ4...ct_details
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bagofchips
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1200lb load capacity is pushing it, but I guess it'll be ok for my mother in law.
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I saw this earlier but didn't pull the trigger because of all the reviews saying how dented it came from shipping. I'm guessing they are clearancing out all their dented boxes.
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Quote from MemorableHose1597 :
my plastic one is 8 years old, and the tires was low, idk why or how but few days ago I misread the PSI 30lbs as 80lbs, and I filled all 4 tires, wondered why my ryobi pump was struggling, next day 3 out of 4 tires exploded.

tires are expensive, I was like.. damn.. I paid like 100 for it all those years ago. but I found on amazon ,a set of 4 13 inch NO FLAT gorilla all rubber tires for 99 dollars. went ahead ordered. I do love my plastic wagon. I use it for projects and I toss sticks from tree in it til im ready to burn them.

one thing I did was, I placed a few holes in the bottom of the wagon, like edges and center, like size of a nickel or dime. lets water drain out so no collection/swamp/mosquito breeding. sticks are always dry and ready to be burned from sitting in it. its been wonderful.
This is brilliant, did you buy plugs/caps for the holes for when you don't want anything to drain?
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sclogger
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They still come with hardware that rusts if you sneeze on them?
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Quote from koreanbeefcake :
I prefer the black plastic one. Bought both, kept the plastic tub.
Link?
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Quote from HunterXY :
This is brilliant, did you buy plugs/caps for the holes for when you don't want anything to drain?
I mean if i need to i can put tape but i use for sticks, wood, gravel. Even dirt doesnt eeally fall theouth holes. Just holes intentionally meant ro drain water

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I killed my old wheel barrow after many years of service and was going to buy another one but bought the plastic Gorilla cart like this one instead and absolutely love it. I used it last summer for some major yard work hauling sand, gravel, topsoil, concrete blocks up and all over uneven terrain and it was amazing. So much easier to use than a wheelbarrow, I swear by these carts, I'm sure I paid more than this for the plastic one last year.

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