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The WEN 73002 Service Cart combines a robust 500-pound capacity with durable polypropylene construction and smooth 5-inch non-marring casters. Featuring two large shelves and convenient compartments, it offers professional-grade utility with rust-resistant, easy-to-clean surfaces—perfect for millennial managers who demand efficiency and style in their workspace.







| ASIN | B00H1V4EB2 |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #208,541 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #20 in Service Carts |
| Brand | WEN |
| Caster Type | Swivel |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (4,190) |
| Date First Available | 6 March 2014 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00044459730026 |
| Item Model Number | 73002 |
| Item Part Number | 73002 |
| Item Shape | rectangular |
| Item Weight | 13 kg 600 g |
| Material | Polypropylene (PP) |
| Number of Shelves | 2 |
| Primary material | Polypropylene (PP) |
| Product Dimensions | 101D x 43.2W x 84.5H Centimeters |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor |
| Shipping Weight | 16.29 Kilograms |
| Special Feature | Compact, Dur, Easy To Clean, Portable |
| Target Audience | Unisex Adult |
| UPC | 044459730026 |
| Weight Limit | 500 Pounds |
L**E
This cart seems very sturdy and moves around easily on a wood deck. To put it together you must have a rubber mallet (a regular hammer and a block of wood might work if you're careful), a Phillips screwdriver (#2 I think), a wrench, fairly good hand and wrist strength, time. There are a few things that you must do - first and foremost, unpack the legs and search for the letter "R" and "L". The letters are about 1 inch tall but extremely difficult to see even when looking for it. I thank an earlier reviewer for pointing this out because you'd never guess it using the instructions and this point is imperative for success. Two are marked R, (see photo - about 1 inch high) two are marked L, and all four are marked Rc (opposite the R & L and about a half inch high). Ignore the Rc. Points I found challenging were: - "uninterrupted" top shelf means the shelf without holes drilled in the corners. It's also the shelf with the orange label on the long sides. - When placing the legs, the two marked R go kitty-corner to each other, same with the two marked L. In other words if one corner is an R the corners to the left and right are "L"s. Another way to explain this may be, if you labeled one corner #1, then moving in a clockwise direction labeled the other corners #2, #3, and #4, then #1 & #3 are "R" with #1 in the right side/corner of the handle. Each leg has 3 screws. If the screw drops into the hole the leg is positioned incorrectly. Switch it for the opposite leg. Note: you can hammer legs in the wrong positions-they fit perfectly. You'll only know it's wrong if two of the three screws "easily falls" into the holes. If you don't have a power driver I'd imagine screwing these 12 screws would take a bit of hand/wrist strength. The next small challenge was placing the bottom tray in position. Because all four corners of the tray has groves that the legs must slip into, getting the "fourth" corner in place without allowing the other three corners to slip down into place was a little challenging for me due to the weight and size of the shelf - I'd guess the weight to be 10 lbs - and all corners free-fall into place so keeping the three corners high enough and not in final position so I could get the tongue/ groove of the fourth corner/ leg in place took some upper body strength. Finally remember you have 2 swivel casters (front end) and 2 stationary (handle end). I forgot this small detail until I was installing the last caster! but totally lucked-out and had got them in the correct positions - yay! Overall this cart took me a very relaxed 2 hours to build. I'm a lady in my mid sixties and was enjoying the evening outside so I'm sure many could build it much faster. Be careful and don't drop any of the screws, bolts, nuts or washers - there are no extras. Finally I wish to say the accuracy of the fittings i.e. holes/grooves etc. Is amazing. Absolutely everything fit together and aligned 100% perfectly without even a hair's worth out. I compliment the company for achieving that. Additionally the instructions are written in perfect English - it's unfortunate images of the parts and more clarity around a few critical steps are not included. Also in my view they should list the tools required as many people may not have the required tools. I'm looking forward to using this cart - I could easily move it in every direction with one hand (it was empty) so I'm anticipating the best!
G**O
lo recomiendo ampliamente lo estoy usando en mi taller y sin fallas excelente material resistente y ligero puedo decir fácilmente que es un heavy duty
J**M
This is a great sturdy cart but the instruction leave a lot to the imagination. Usually Chinese instructions are full of spelling mistakes so you read them with an I gotta figure this out myself attitude. These instructions are written in good english but not complete. I had trouble with the screw holes not lining up with the holes in the top shelf. The instructions DO not indicate that the legs are different! I called their tech support and learned that there are two left and two right legs?? The "L" and "R" are molded into the inside of the leg and can be difficult to see. So I asked "this is a rectangular shelf, where does it indicate which is right and which is left?" He couldn't tell me. Anyway I tried each leg at each location until I got all of the screw holes lined up. So did this left and right thing make any sense?? NO. The legs fit perfectly diagonally. I guess if you look at the end or side of the cart one side the legs are left and right but the back side legs are opposite unless you flip it around. You would think whom ever wrote these instructions would proof read them or have an employee try to assemble it using the instructions and they would immediately see the problem. Anyway it's a very good cart for the money BUT once again MADE IN CHINA. No wonder everyone is unemployed in North America.
C**N
Really nice cart, quality hardware, does what it should. I needed this to collect tools for a job and have everything I need in 1 area.. usually working on car maintenance at my home. The wheels roll great over concrete and don't get upset by veering off into mulch/grass.. in fact, because this cart has no locks, I pull it into the grass next to my driveway to keep it from moving. The area near the handle has lots of small compartments that make it easy to put things in good places to find when you need them. My only suggestion is to add at least 1 wheel lock to a cart like this... so it doesn't roll away on its own. I assumed it had this but didn't look.. so my bad... the cart is super durable. You'll need a hammer to push the pieces into place.
L**.
Hasta hoy esta funcionando muy bien 👍
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