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Gorilla Carts 600-Lb Poly Garden Dump Cart w/ 10" Tires (Black Finish)

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Walmart has Gorilla Carts 600-Lb Poly Garden Dump Cart w/ 10" Tires (Black Finish) on sale for $92.50. Shipping is free.

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About the Product
  • Quick release dump/unloading/easy feature
  • New frame design to reduce assembly time/improved maneuverability/ground clearance
  • Padded pull handle to pull up to 600 lbs.
  • 10" pneumatic turf tires
  • 36"x20" rust resistant poly bed/steel frame
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  • Includes a 1-year manufacturer warranty w/ purchase

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  • Gorilla Carts full line of products meets the needs of t he light-duty homeowner as well as the commercial duty professional user by offering a wide variety of carts in different sizes/weight capacity
  • Product/pricing is available when purchase online
  • Product does qualify for a free 90-day return w/ purchase
  • Offer valid while promotional price/supplies last
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Written by QueensGambit
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Walmart has Gorilla Carts 600-Lb Poly Garden Dump Cart w/ 10" Tires (Black Finish) on sale for $92.50. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member QueensGambit for finding this deal

Note, product must be sold/shipped by Walmart

About the Product
  • Quick release dump/unloading/easy feature
  • New frame design to reduce assembly time/improved maneuverability/ground clearance
  • Padded pull handle to pull up to 600 lbs.
  • 10" pneumatic turf tires
  • 36"x20" rust resistant poly bed/steel frame
Warranty
  • Includes a 1-year manufacturer warranty w/ purchase

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • Gorilla Carts full line of products meets the needs of t he light-duty homeowner as well as the commercial duty professional user by offering a wide variety of carts in different sizes/weight capacity
  • Product/pricing is available when purchase online
  • Product does qualify for a free 90-day return w/ purchase
  • Offer valid while promotional price/supplies last
Additional Notes
  • Please refer to the forum thread for additional details - Discombobulated

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Camelx3 shows it's been down to $73 in the past year - I'd hold off.
Agreed.
Have the same cart. The tires stay aired up just fine 1 1/2 year. Solid tires would kill your ability to take heavy loads off hard paved surfaces with ease. Stick with the pneumatic tires that come with it. (huge plus to the cart, they also help a little with suspension since there is give to them)

If you can't put air in a tire, you probably aren't going to be the type of person who will be using a wheelbarrow anyway.
not sure you guys do to the tires... but we've had 2 of these carts and one of the larger metal cage style for several years, never had an issue with the tires and haven't added air once. used ever single day and they live outside near all the animal houses, rain/snow/mud they see if all.

can't say the same for all my wheelbarrow tires......... WHY THESE ALWAYS FLAT!?!?

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Quote from psyctto :
not sure you guys do to the tires... but we've had 2 of these carts and one of the larger metal cage style for several years, never had an issue with the tires and haven't added air once. used ever single day and they live outside near all the animal houses, rain/snow/mud they see if all.

can't say the same for all my wheelbarrow tires......... WHY THESE ALWAYS FLAT!?!? LMAO
LIES! I had to put air in mine once in the 10 years I owned it before it got stolen. Granted, I was hauling landscaping bricks at the time and probably pushing 3x the rated capacity.

But these are indispensable for yard work on a city size lot. Highly recommended.

Pick the one with the yellow handles if you can (see Lowes link above), they release/dump 10x easier. For this one, I would literally just tip the whole cart over because it was easier/faster.
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Quote from Avayktm :
I think lowes has better deal …

https://www.lowes.com/pd/Gorilla-...lsrc=aw.ds
Thanks for sharing. This model has better unloading feature. Rak has 3% cb too. I bought one.
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I advise those who can wait to purchase do so since you can get it cheaper: https://slickdeals.net/share/android_app/t/16063567
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How many full size bags of trash will this hold?
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Nice.. hoping the 7cu towable ones go on sale too. I've had my eyes on them.
Here you go..I got the older model 7cu ft on sale for $139 in the spring and thought it was an OK deal. So to get the upgraded model for just another $10 seems good.

https://www.lowes.com/pd/Gorilla-...1000772546
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I've had the same cart for a few years. Tires also fine. I've had some heavy loads in it, landscaping blocks, bags of gravel. I've probably only loaded it to maybe 300 lbs though. I live in a grade, and pulling any more than that is difficult. It's been alright. I haven't seen a different one I'd rather have.
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Fantastic cart at a mediocre price; as others have pointed out, it's been a lot cheaper in recent sales, so you might want to hold out for a better price if you're not desperate. Bought the same cart through Amazon Warehouse for $64 back in 2020 and it's been exceptional, hauling everything from dirt and decorative granite stone to firewood and even a full set of wheels/tires. Never even thought about needing to put air in the tires. I suspect the person who commented negatively on the tires doesn't actually own one of these.

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Quote from Irons82 :
Sell the tires and use that money to replace them with solid tires. Those air tires will be flat and unusable within a year or two unless you keep them aired up constantly.
Any tires will be ruined if you allow them to go flat. Especially when allowed to dry rot in contact with the ground.

I've had one of their carts for 6 years, add air once per year and only if needed. It sits outside uncovered in the grass. I do think having the cart in the 'dump' position does help as I assume many people allow the bucket to fill with rain, adding stress to the tires while not in use.
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Quote from R0B0TPIRATE :
How many full size bags of trash will this hold?
completely full? Comfortably 4, packed and stacked possibly 6
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I've gotten use to the dump position not fully dumping, minor inconvenience and only a issue if hauling dirt or mulch I just sweep it off.

This thing + the gorilla 3 step ladder are most haves around the house
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I have one with the removable handle I bought like 7 years ago. It stays outside. Only problem is the bolts are rusting because it was collecting water. Mom just tilts it when it's outside and it's fine. Out here in Montana. No problems, otherwise.
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I have this cart and its bigger brother and we love both of these carts. Contrary to some other comments we did have issues with air in the tires of the smaller cart and I replaced them with solid tires earlier this year at about 3/4 the cost of the cart new which was frustrating.

Both carts have held up to some extreme abuse from us, moving dirt, gravel, bricks, busted concrete, etc etc. I love that I can attach the bigger cart to my mower and tow it around. It also has the ability to create a create a little gate/fence around it to allow it to hold taller things(think like the sides of a wagon).

If I had to pick one, I would take the bigger cart.
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Quote from crowe.tom :
I have this cart and its bigger brother and we love both of these carts. Contrary to some other comments we did have issues with air in the tires of the smaller cart and I replaced them with solid tires earlier this year at about 3/4 the cost of the cart new which was frustrating.

Both carts have held up to some extreme abuse from us, moving dirt, gravel, bricks, busted concrete, etc etc. I love that I can attach the bigger cart to my mower and tow it around. It also has the ability to create a create a little gate/fence around it to allow it to hold taller things(think like the sides of a wagon).

If I had to pick one, I would take the bigger cart.
i have one and agree to everything listed on here as well
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I use mine for lots of things. After years a tire went flat. I did manage to break a hole into the bin chucking firewood into it which is annoying cause I also use it to tow around ny 2 wash buckets when I'm hand washing vehicle. It's nice to be able to move them easily and not have to bend down as far

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Quote from Irons82 :
Sell the tires and use that money to replace them with solid tires. Those air tires will be flat and unusable within a year or two unless you keep them aired up constantly.
Agreed. My tires have all gone flat repeatedly and needed to be replaced after 2 years or so. It was always stored inside and empty.
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Quote from crayboi :
Agreed.
Have the same cart. The tires stay aired up just fine 1 1/2 year. Solid tires would kill your ability to take heavy loads off hard paved surfaces with ease. Stick with the pneumatic tires that come with it. (huge plus to the cart, they also help a little with suspension since there is give to them)

If you can't put air in a tire, you probably aren't going to be the type of person who will be using a wheelbarrow anyway.
I dunno I live in the north East where the temps change a lot... My tires went flat a lot...maybe it's just a temp thing?

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