Re: wagons and carts


Here's what my new wagon looks like - the one without the sides:

http://snurl.com/11wj

I can't beleieve they want $119 for it; I paid $39.  I've seen it for $69 with mesh removable sides, rather than wood.

Kitty
> Jesse mentioned her gardening wagon.  What do the rest of you use?
> 
> Many years ago I bought a very low, square, shallow, 2 wheeled garden
> cart that I love. It holds a lot and I like the fact that I don't have
> to lift things too high to get them in. I also bought one of those
> standard 2 wheel carts that are stackable (easy for the retailer to
> ship) but I hated that thing. Always hit the front of my ankles on it
> when I walked behind it and the shape only held deep things well. Got
> rid of that in my last garage sale.
> 
> 
> This year I bought another cart I reallllllly like. It's more of a
> wagon, but I didn't get the sides with it. It's a green metal mesh - not
> a springy mesh, but a steel-cut-out mesh so that wet stuff will drain.
> Four wheels and a pull handle. I love the fact that I don't have to tip
> it to move it like my first favorite cart. It has wide wheels and
> carries a load well. Great for moving pots around. In fact, it's the
> same cart they use at a local nursery.
> 
> 
> Kitty
> >  Pam 
> > laughed when I pulled my gardening wagon out to work...shovel, rake, 
> > mulch...oh yes...and a huge box of Kleenex.
> > 
> > Jesse Rene' Bell
> > Claremore, OK
> 
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