

š ļø Elevate your workspace with the ultimate heavy-duty utility cart!
The MaxWorks 2-Tier Heavy-Duty Utility Service Cart combines a robust 500 lb load capacity with commercial-grade polypropylene shelves that resist rust and damage. Featuring deep trays with side rails and smooth 5" swivel casters, it ensures secure transport and easy maneuverability in demanding environments like garages, workshops, and offices. Designed for quick assembly and ergonomic use, this cart streamlines your workflow while protecting your tools and floors.






















| Best Sellers Rank | #1,596 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #1 in Service Carts |
| Brand | MaxWorks |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 2,559 Reviews |
| Material | Polypropylene (PP) |
| Number of Shelves | 2 |
| Product Dimensions | 46"D x 25.5"W x 33.5"H |
| Special Feature | Lightweight |
S**.
Very nice cart!
Very sturdy cart. This was easy to assemble...just be sure to pay attention to which pillars go into specific corners. Also DO NOT overtighten the bolts. Doing so may cause it to spit where you insert the bolts. The only thing I changed was to drill a couple of small holes in the cupholder to allow condensation to drip out. This is a great value for the money, plus you won't have to worry about it rusting. I keep mine outside in the carport area.
J**L
I was pleasantly surprised by the durability. Really nice cart. And the price is great.
This cart is great! You can see what I did with it. Super sturdy, high quality materials. Really stepped up my car-washing station gameā¦. š
N**E
A great product at a reasonable price!
Easy to assemble, went together nicely. Extremely good quality for the price! Very heavy-duty. Definitely a great value.
J**.
Great Cart and Work Saver
This was a great deal. I got this two days early and was able to put it together in twenty minutes. There were no issues with any damage, the parts all fit, and it rolls great. I would say that the bolts were a little tight to put the lock washer and nut on, so if you find that, put two nuts on and lightly tighten. Then, on the other tw,o put the lock washer and nut on. Then you can undo the first two, and they will fit better. I do not know why I have not had this before, to roll my tools around in their cases and bags.
A**R
Exactly what we were needing!!
Very sturdy and minimal effort to put together! Exactly what we were needing for our catering business!!
B**E
HOW TO ASSEMBLE! - AND ONE ISSUE WITH MAKER'S PACKING
It's pretty amazing that the maker doesn't supply EASY instructions, as if you understand the thing, it is easy. But, I had mine partially assembled in the wrong order before I deduced this, and I was FOLLOWING THE INSTRUCTIONS! But, I'll continue to assemble mine in that manner, as I will need to place a tall item that won't fit between the lip of the lower tray and the bottom of the upper tray, but will fit, if loaded before the top tray goes on. But, that assembly order backwards, or at least much harder and really should have 2 people to make it easier! So, here's the best, and easiest, way to assemble this. Not understanding this, is why another reviewer stated that you really need 2 people to do it. You don't! First, set the top tray on the floor, upside down & install the handle. The fit will be tight, and you may be tempted to use a hammer. Don't! Use a mallet, or a rubber hammer, and be careful where you strike the thing, or you knock holes in it. Even after mine was all the way down, when I tried to insert the legs after installing the handle, the ones on the handle end wouldn't go all the way down. This is the only difficult area I encountered, and it'll be difficult no matter in which order you assemble it. There are 2 small, for lack of a better word, 'struts' protruding from the bottom of the handle piece, near each outer end. They are too long, and they interfere with the legs seating all the way. You'll need to use some sort of tool to cut them shorter. I used my DremelĀ® with a cutoff wheel. But, it could also be done with a good sharp knife, or maybe a box cutter. Once trimmed back, the legs will then insert fully. Now, you can install the retaining screws for those legs. Next, place the bottom tray over the upward pointing lower legs. Then, set a castor onto one corner. Manipulate each leg to make the flange fit into the recess for it. Then, insert the first bolt up from the bottom and out the hole in the castor, assuring that the square shoulder of the carriage bolt fits properly into the square holes in the leg flanges, and start a nut. You'll need to hold the bolt up in the hole, doing this with one hand, & starting the nut with the other. But, the castor will sit there for you, without the need for someone to hold it in place while you install the 1st bolt. Once the nuts are finger tight, the square shoulder of the carriage bolts will allow you to tighten the nuts with a single wrench. Again, be certain the the square shoulder of the carriage bolt has fit properly into the square opening in the leg's flange, through which you're inserting the bolt & before tightening, or you will damage the square shape of the hole. Do all 4 bolts on all 4 corners, stand it upright, and you're done! Biggest secret to making it easy for one person to do, is starting with the top tray on the floor, upside down. I began by bolting the legs and castors to the bottom tray (per the instructions), and that was really tricky, trying to hold the castor in place, while using one hand to hold the bolt in the hole from falling out, and the other hand to start the nut. I actually used my chest to hold the castors in position while I did that! Of course, that was only necessary for the first bolt, as once it's in, the castor can no longer fall off. That's why some people have decided that you need 2 people, one to hold the castor, while the other one holds the bolt and starts the nut! But, I do have one big issue. It was listed as coming with 2 fixed castors and 2 swivel castors. It didn't! SOME SLEEPY PLANT WORKER PLACED 4 FIXED CASTORS IN THIS BOX, WHICH MAKES THE CART USELESS, UNLESS ONE ONLY NEEDS TO ROLL IT IN A STRAIGHT LINE! As I needed this assembled before Christmas, planning to roll it out as a gift with tool boxes already on it, I needed a quick solution. So, the most expedient way, was to simply order a set of swivel castors from Amazon. I found a locking set that had the same bolt pattern dimensions and next day delivery for $32.99, and I ordered them. But, the locking feature on them caused a problem, as the mounting bolts for the castors are about 1/16" too long, and the locking mechanism strikes them, preventing rotation. Non locking castors would not have done this. Again, my Dremel came to the rescue. I used the cut off wheel again to cut about 1/16" from the end of each bolt, and the problem was solved. But, not everyone has a Dremel, or safety glasses to use with it. Normally, Amazon would handle the issue of the improper castors, by having me return the entire unit, replacing it with another one. But, being a 112 Lb 78 year old who lives alone, I'm just not strong enough to lift the thing into my cargos a return is difficult for me. Plus, as I mentioned, I needed it assembled in time for Christmas morning, and with the logistics of making a return and getting another cart shipped, that was doubtful. So, I'm waiting for Amazon to make a decision. I've offered them 2 options. First, is to advance me a promotional credit, to cover the cost of the set of 4 (the only way Amazon sells them), 5" swivel castors for $30.00, which I'm pretty sure they'll do. But, in lieu of that, I've asked them to arrange a return and to arrange a prepaid UPS pickup for the return. If they insist on a return, I'll ask that they wait until after Christmas to arrange that pickup date. I'll then, also, arrange a return of the 4 swivel castors, as this wasn't my error, and I see no reason to be stuck with them! Like I said, I'm a 112 pound 78 year old, who lives alone. I handled the weight of this thing, by having the delivery driver set the box where I could simply open it and assemble it right here, without ever having to move the over 40 Lb box! There's just no way I can lift it into my car!
R**T
Quality cart
Sturdy, quality cart. Just as good as Rubbermaid at a fraction of the cost
T**R
Very good product.
It is a rock solid cart, and I would buy it again.
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