• MULTI USE- This rolling scooter is ideal for any gardening enthusiast to alleviate back and knee pain when planting or weeding. In addition, this rolling cart can be used for other tasks around the home like painting, cleaning, car repair, more!
  • EASILY TRANSPORTS- This rolling scooter features sturdy plastic wheels that are 3” in diameter and can roll forwards and backwards on most level terrains. The lightweight materials also make it easy to lift and carry this scooter to the next project!
  • DURABLE MATERIALS- The durable plastic construction of the 4 wheels gives an advantage over rubber tires, which could pop under pressure or puncture. The stainless-steel structure is built to last through all climate conditions, whether rain or shine!
  • KEEP ORGANIZED- The specially designed tool tray underneath the seat conveniently keeps small garden or household tools within reach. This strategically placed shelf is the perfect area to store gloves, spades, planting shovels, garden shears, and more!
  • PRODUCT DETAILS- Seat Dimensions: 11” x 11.5”. Full Dimensions: 13” (H) x 18.5” (L) x 17.5” (W). Tool tray dimensions: 16” x 12”. Weight limit: 200 lbs. Material: PVC plastic and stainless steel. Colors: Black and green.

I purchase this because I can not squat for long periods anymore and getting up and down is getting difficult. This was the easiest thing to put together, weighs nothing and is perfect for gardening. I think it is perfect for anything you have to do while squatting, even cleaning.

I have bee using this for a few months now and it holds up well. I am 6'3 and and 270lbs and this rolls just fine with me on it. Only downfall for taller people is you will be bending over more but it is working for the purpose I bought it for

Purchased this for my grandfather while he works in the yard. It's bigger put together in person that the picture makes it seem. If you are morbidly obese you wont be able to sit on it though. For a normal weight/size man or woman though its perfect.

My parents like to call this "Roxann's Tractor" I prefer my "Yard Rover". It makes pulling weeds so much easier. Just roll on down the sidewalk or through the grass from weed to weed. Yank out the weed and place it on the tray and keep on moving. Highly recommend. It is lightweight too which makes it easy to carry from my garage to backyard.

I use this in my upholstery shop. I absolutely love it for all those close-to-the-floor applications. I was squatting down so much to get my work done, and it was taking a toll. My legs would fall asleep, I'd get dizzy upon standing, and my knees and feet were getting sore. This little stool is so much better than squatting, kneeling, sitting on the ground, sitting on some other kind of low but stationary seat, or any other method of positioning to work on low areas. It's very easy to scoot around short distances to change work areas without having to get up and then s1uat back down again. If I need to go any significant distance, it's lightweight and easy to carry without loosing the stuff stored on the bottom. The wheels are hard plastic and work well indoors and out. I would love the option of more rugged wheels for use on rocky areas (like the crushed marble floors in the crawl space under the house), but these work well for their advertised, intended purpose. I like the design of the storage area. I've had a similar stool in the past that had a compartment under the hinged seat. It seemed like a good idea to have enclosed storage, but it was a pain to have to get up to get anything out of it, and it held moisture even with drainage holes. It's so convenient to keep several tools in that storage area and just switch them out as needed. I never lose my tools anymore. My only complaint is that the seat is cut to face forward. I prefer to sit sideways on it and to be able face any direction as needed. The seat is much more comfortable than it would be if it was a square flat seat. My first choice would be a molded, butt-shaped seat capable of spinning, but barring that, I think a round or oval shaped seat would probably work better than the current design. I'll probably fix something up in the shop to make it more comfy. The pile of parts and assembly directions were intimidating at first but it came together surprisingly well, quickly and easily. I'm really happy with this purchase, and I prefer this model to a similar product I've had before (Step2 model). Because I'm not totally satisfied with the shape of the seat, I'd give it 4 and a half stars if possible, but I rounded up to 5.

It took about 20 mnutes to put together. It is great to get around to deep clean base boards, and painting low on areas on the wall. I have had hip and knee replacements so I cannot work on my knees. It makes my it so much easier to have a clean home.

I love this product. It was very easy to put together which was a plus. It's sturdy and I use it all the time. I have mobility issues without this garden scooter I couldn't work in garden

works perfect. I have a bad back and have not been able to pull weeds or work in the garden.. with this scooter all is great,, except one issue it should have spacers on the axles as the wheels are a bit wobbly

I had my knees replaced, and the prior cart I had was a little shorter and it was difficult for me to stand back up unless I had something to hold on to help pull up with. This one is tall enough -- even though it is just a few inches -- that I can get up from without help.

I modified it so my Mom, who is in her 70's, can garden without issues with standing up from sitting so low. I modified it with a seat that can be elevated with a lever. When she sits the seat slowly goes down. When she is ready to stand up, the seat slowly rises up to help her stand without discomfort. Works really well for her now.