Utility Carts

KyleWrap

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Hey Everyone,

I'm looking for a utility cart to have along side me. However, I'm looking to build one myself. Has anyone had any experience doing so? These are the ones im looking to imitate. the Griots one being number 1, followed by megs and then the metal one last. Im more of a DIY'er and i did the Pad Washer this weekend.

1. Compact Detailing Cart - Bags, Creepers, Carts - In Your Garage - Griot's Garage

2. Meguiars Detailing Cart, detail supplies cart

3. Seville Classics Heavy-Duty Commercial-Grade UltraZinc Utility Cart, SHE99307ZB - Walmart.com
 
I have the Meg's cart. I like it. One key aspect is all 4 wheels are swivel type. Many carts have fixed on one end limiting pushing it into tight spaces like for storage.

A guy named Nick Chapman mounted halogens on this cart but not sure I could find the link.
 
I have a decent one I ordered from the Big River, three molded shelves on four aluminum posts with four inch casters. There are several on there that look similar, mine is branded by the kitchen supplier Winco, I think I paid about $75 shipped (Prime).
 
I bought a 2 shelf cart of hd plastic from a hardware store that sounds like fears.
 
Sam's has this stainless prep cart...all wheels swivel. I'm waiting for my new house (and in turn garage) before I buy. But this will be my cart of choice. I've seen in store...it's sturdy enough to have the family stand on it. It also will run a DA...just kidding about that last one, but still this is the cart I'm patiently waiting on.

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I bought one from Lowe's made by Rubbermaid for a little over $100 I think it was. It has nice large diameter swivel wheels that roll over cracks easy and blows away the one I was looking at at Harbor Freight away. Hope this helps!
 
I wonder if i can buy 3 plastic bins, some wheels and a few metal bars and make my own?
 
I have the Meg's cart. I like it. One key aspect is all 4 wheels are swivel type. Many carts have fixed on one end limiting pushing it into tight spaces like for storage.

A guy named Nick Chapman mounted halogens on this cart but not sure I could find the link.

That is an amazing Idea simple yet amazing ad lights to the cart so it is and added work light and also a work cart. I ussualy have both and the fight for space with me and cords every where. Now thinking cart with power strip running LED lights and I can plug my DA into it. MIND BLOWN. THANK YOU
 
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