

🛠️ Roll Your Garden Game Up a Notch!
The Stalwart Gardening Tools Organizer is a durable, lightweight rolling utility cart designed to hold up to 40 garden tools. Featuring custom slots for various tool sizes and smooth rear wheels for easy portability, it optimizes garage or shed storage while protecting your equipment. Measuring 34" L x 13.75" W x 29" H, this dark green and black organizer combines lasting plastic construction with compact design, perfect for professional and avid gardeners seeking efficient, mobile tool management.




| ASIN | B01HJON6Y6 |
| Assembly Required | Yes |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 38,384 in Garden ( See Top 100 in Garden ) 157 in Garden Tool Sets |
| Colour | Dark Green/Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (5,781) |
| Date First Available | 1 Jan. 2024 |
| Item model number | 75-ST6010 |
| Material Type(s) | Plastic |
| Product Dimensions | 76.2 x 86.36 x 35.56 cm; 521.64 g |
| Radio Control Suitability | Tools |
| Release date | 1 Jan. 2024 |
C**R
Excelente, funcional y duradero
C**D
Love this thing! Not super sturdy with taller items, but works beautifully to hold everything
C**L
Very easy to assemble sturdy garden tool organiser. Super fast delivery. Found this product to be of good quality and sturdy. Ladies if you are assembling without male strength, Hit the tops of pillars with a hammer to join together without gaps.
M**T
I was actually looking for a heavy metal garden cart/trolley, but it seems no one makes them any more - or I don't know where to look. All I could find were instructions on how to build my own - that required welding equipment - and plastic, some of them very dear indeed, so after reading the reviews I got two of these, one for "in" brooms mops etc and one for "out" rakes, shovels, trimmers and so on. These were reasonably priced and an appropriate size and tall enough to actually hold up long handles, many of the other racks were way too short to actually keep the handles upright. These will serve until I can find my metal ones, or I take up welding (grin). They are as expected, plastic and therefore due to the nature of plastic, they are flimsy and over time the plastic will become brittle and will warp and shatter. That said, they will serve their purpose - to tidy up the broom closet and the tool shed, and keep the long handle items corralled and more orderly. The instructions are minimal, and it is not clear which is "front" and "back" unless you study the Amazon picture, or until you get it assembled (wrong in my case) but it comes back apart fairly easily (is that a good thing?). The "front" is the tray side of the bottom and the u-shaped holders on the top. This allows you to store heavy, thick handled items with the business end down in the u-shaped holders- shovels, garden rakes, street brooms, dust mops... As the heavy ends of these items are down and sitting in the tray. it keeps the holder stable and prevents tipping. This rack is not heavy enough or sturdy enough to store heavy shovels and rakes with the business end up, it will tip and fall and would be very dangerous! My "push firmly" wasn't sufficient to get the supports to "snap" in place (per instructions), I found a rubber mallet helpful. I wouldn't use a regular hammer as this is after all plastic, and might break. It has wheels on one end and a grip on the other so you can lift up and roll it. This is not intended to be rolled around the yard, just making it easier to shift its location a bit. It has holes on the back side in both the top and bottom sections so that it can be bolted to a wall to make it more stable. It is clear that "40 tools" counts all your little hand tools - rose shears, clippers, feather dusters, gloves, and does not mean 40 shovels and brooms. There are 5 "large" u-shaped long handle holders, and 5 "small" o-shaped long handle holders for long handled dusters, light bulb changers, fan blade cleaners and the like, and 4 tiny round holes - my feather duster is in one of these. In my case my electric edger fits in one of the u-shaped holders but the grip sticks out and covers the next u-shape holder, so I only have 4 available, so look at your tools handles to figure out how many of your items this will actually hold. This is exactly what I thought I was getting, and it will work for now, but not forever, but it is much better than the cardboard wardrobe moving boxes I have been using, so I am very happy.
T**7
Product is easy to assemble, holds quite a lot of garden tools and was good value for money. If your shed roof is low you may have trouble getting some long tools in and out of the circular holders
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