Product Overview
- Push handle molded into top shelf
- 500 lb. total weight capacity, evenly distributed
- Has (2) 1 3/4" high flat shelves
- 25" between shelves
- Molded plastic construction is scratch, dent, stain, and rust-resistant
- Quantity
- 1/Each
- Shipping Weight
- 24 lb.
- Length
- 35 1/4 Inches
- Width
- 18 Inches
- Height
- 34 Inches
- Adjustable Height
- Fixed
- Assembled
- Assembly Required
- Capacity
- 500 lb.
- Cart Type
- Heavy Duty Utility Carts
- Casters
- With Casters
- Features
- Ergonomic Handle Flat Shelves Lipped / Tub Shelves Made in America Open
- Handle
- With Handle
- Material
- Plastic
- Number of Shelves
- 2 Shelves
- Shelf / Ledge Spacing
- 25 Inches
- Style
- Open
- Type
- Carts
- Usage
- Heavy Duty
Details
This Luxor heavy-duty utility cart with two flat shelves is a great way to transport bus tubs and dishes, mail, A/V equipment, or office supplies from place,ucing strain on your employees and saving time! Made from molded plastic that won't stain, scratch, dent, or rust like metal carts, this cart provides superior durability and can even hold up to 500 lb. evenly distributed across its shelves. A 25" clearance between the shelves also gives you the capacity to handle larger items, while an ergonomic push handle on top and (4) 5" heavy-duty casters (2 swivel casters with brakes) make it easy to move from place to place.
Assembly required.
Overall Dimensions:
Length (including handle): 35 1/4"
Width: 18"
Height: 34"
Shelf Clearance: 25"
Because this item is not stocked in our warehouse, processing, transit times and stock availability will vary. If you need your items by a certain date, please contact us prior to placing your order. Expedited shipping availability may vary. We cannot guarantee that this item can be cancelled off of the order or returned once it is placed.
Made in America
This item was made in the United States of America.
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