Tipke 2100 Marine Fold-It Utility Cart Product Description:
- Fold-up utility cart for use in marine environments
- Carries up to 350 pounds of gear to take on and off boats
- Marine-grade aluminum prevents rust and corrosion
- Occupies under 2 square feet of storage space
- 55-by-30-3/4-by-23-inches; limited two-year warranty
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56 of 57 people found the following review helpful.
Comparison of 1300 and 2100 model
By sleepyhead
I purchased both the 1300 and 2100 model. The 2100 was...more expensive. Other then that the 2100 is painted blue, I was unable to find a difference in the two models. The only actual problem with either cart is that when loading the cart you have to balance some of the weight up near the legs because if you put all the weight by the wheel the cart will tip.
30 of 30 people found the following review helpful.
Tipke Marine Utility Cart
By Madeline Marrow
I bought one of these carts about 6 years ago. I am an artist who participates in art and craft shows so I use it to haul my display, canopy and products. It has held up perfectly over the years. It's been the best cart I could have purchased. It folds up small enough to fit in the back of my Toyota Tercel hatchback with plenty of room for everything else. It hasn't rusted or dented. I barely even have to oil the 2 hinged elements (I think I've done that once or twice since purchase). I've loaded it up with sand bags and heavy umberella stands and it takes a lot of weight. All I do is add air to the tires about twice a year. I use it every weekend so it's seen a lot of use. I've had lots of other crafts people ask me where I got it. They all recognize how much better it is than a dolly that requires straps or bungee cords to secure everything in. This is a great price for it... I almost feel like getting another one, but mine is still fine so I don't need it.
24 of 24 people found the following review helpful.
Does not age well
By K. Kessler
This cart was great at first, but it has not held up over time. The problem is one of the wheels keeps coming off! Because the cart needs to fold, it does not have an axle. Instead, a screw attaches the wheel to a fitting that, with use, has lost its grip. This fitting is not welded (it's a friction fit) and it is this cart's Achilles heel!My recommendation is, unless you really need the folding feature, buy a cart with an axle.
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