Draper 120 Litre Tipping Cart Review: Assembly and First Impressions
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- Опубликовано: 8 окт 2020
- Draper 120 Litre Tipping Cart Review: Assembly and First Impressions
Kirsten has wanted a tipping cart for quite some time because they are more manoeuvrable and steady than wheelbarrows, so she was really excited to assemble and use the Draper 120 litre tipping cart.
This tipping cart has a reinforced steel frame chassis with a toughened plastic tray that can hold up to 450kg, which makes it ideal for a host of activities, as Kirsten showcases in the video.
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Draper 120 litre tipping cart
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lovely review thank you and i now know i only need a 70 + litre. Saved me finding that out the hard way! Thank you so much! This is 3 years old! Wonder how you beautiful garden/land is doing? 😊
Glad I could help, and cart is still going strong. The garden has grown in a lot. We’ll be posting content here in the weeks ahead. Thanks for watching.
Bought something almost identical 5(ish) years ago, possibly ours is a little bigger and preassembled. It's brilliant and used for almost every garden job, only issue we've had is a couple of bolts getting loose and accidentally cutting the plastic with a hedge cutter... 😱
The ability to hitch it to a ride on mower makes lugging firewood, compost etc SO much easier! I think you'll love it!
Thanks for the great feedback Ken.
We've found that the tipping cart is a lot more balanced than a wheelbarrow, so it's a lot easier for us to now go up and down our hill to the veg garden and compost heap. It's coming in super handy.
The hedge cutters are coming out soon, and we'll do our utmost to not gouge any part of our new tipping cart out :)
I assembled the Draper 75 litre version, that looks very similar, single handed. I thought the written instructions were pretty useless so I worked out how it needed to be assembled then checked some detail with the instructions. It would have been SO much easier if the coach screws had a Philips type head and not a single slot.
We bought this specifically because of the tip function as I'm disabled and can't manage taking out all our foster cat waste the old way anymore. It took us ages to put it together , we needed to drill new holes in a couple of places as the pre drilled holes just wouldn't line up. Once assembled the tip function just didn't work. There may have been a mistake somewhere along the line, but the instructions were so poor, and the the construction not particularly intuitive (this is from people who have put together everything from wardrobes, to desks, to bicycles and much more in between) that I don't even know where that might be. We gave up and use it as it. It is sturdy though, and has lasted a few years so far.
Pretty cool, and that's just the hat😁
I have one to restore dose anyone know how I can get the sun faded plastic back to looking good
That’s a good question. I’ll do some research.
Spray with WD40,or use the stuff people use to restore black plastic car parts,found in any car parts shop or big garage,but WD40 does the same job,spray and rub in,wipe down..👍
The reviews on amazon say this is a nightmare to assemble. Also it says there that the tyres get punctures. Also I notice there are Two people assembling it in this YT video. Also that these people have professional electric tools. I am on my own, with no electric tools and nobody to help. Therefore I cannot buy one. Shame, as I could really do with one of these trolleys.
The installation is fiddly. Don't know if I'd go as far as saying it's a nightmare, but you need some time to put it together and you need patience. It's an excellent product though and still going strong.
Is it just me or is your video currupt
Just you - the video is OK when we play it.
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Yeah just me
450 kay gees 🤌😉