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Model: Gorilla Carts 4GCG-NF 4 Cu. Ft. Poly Garden Dump Cart with No-Flat Tires, Black (Amazon Exclusive)
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The not Amazon version is cheaper at Home Depot and only difference at a quick glance is the not Amazon carts don't have run flat tires. I've got an older 7 cu ft version and it's held up like a champ.
6 or 7 might be too big for most people with limited space but if you are buying this you probably haul bunch of crap back and forth to yard or garage so you should look into 7 to go on sale which is about 200 plus 10% off from places like Lowes etc. Also no flat tires will be good and bad depending on conditions. I like being able to drop pressure on my 7cft and roll them over rocky places, it's smoother and does not rock too much which is a problem with shallow tub like this 4 cft and with no mounting holes for extended side wall which you can get on larger model.
Waited for this one to go for deal almost for 2 months and only this week bought the Pneumatic tire from HD for 129 appx and have used them pretty good, cant return. These are great upgrades from the wheel barrow for me
Holding out for the 6 cu ft version. 4 cu ft is too small.
Agreed. I have the 12 cubic foot model. Love it, but it can be too big.
I bought my wife the 4 cubic foot version GOR4PS (no run flat tires) for $109 at Walmart a year or so ago . It is a little too small and made of much thinner plastic than the 12 cu.ft. version.
I think the 6 or 7 cubic foot versions are the sweet spot.
Last edited by SJMaye September 3, 2024 at 06:40 AM.
I've got the 7cu ft model and I wouldn't go any smaller. It gets VERY heavy when it's full of dirt and soil, but I mostly just tow it around with the lawn tractor. That said, it's literally impossible to back it up with the tractor since it's pivoting on 2 points.
Just a couple things to keep in mind.
Last edited by BaconSnake September 3, 2024 at 07:24 AM.
Check out the aluminum fishing carts on Amazon. The kind with 2 low pressure balloon tires. Many people buy these for going to the beach. That's what I use mine for. Plus they're relatively light.
I've had this carts for years and use it constantly, it's great, but two of the pneumo tires are done for. No-flat seems like a good idea for gen yard work
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This isn't bad. I have a 6cu.ft version and it's held up really well. Man - I really want the 10 cu.ft version with the 16" tires. I keep holding out for that sale.
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Good luck everyone.
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I bought my wife the 4 cubic foot version GOR4PS (no run flat tires) for $109 at Walmart a year or so ago . It is a little too small and made of much thinner plastic than the 12 cu.ft. version.
I think the 6 or 7 cubic foot versions are the sweet spot.
Just a couple things to keep in mind.
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