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The 15.7" Metal Plant Caddy is a heavy-duty planter pot mover designed for both indoor and outdoor use. Made from solid cast steel, it features 360° lockable wheels for easy mobility and a convenient drain hole to maintain cleanliness. With a robust capacity of 400lbs, this caddy is perfect for transporting large plants and pots, ensuring durability and functionality for years to come.
Specific Uses For Product | Plant |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Special Feature | 360 Rotation, Lockable |
Color | 2 Pack-Bronze |
Brand | Ganggend |
Finish Type | Polished |
Mounting Type | Free Standing |
Product Dimensions | 15"D x 15"W x 3"H |
Shape | Round |
Number of Items | 2 |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 400 Pounds |
Manufacturer | Ganggend |
Item Weight | 8.58 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Size | 15.7 inch |
Finish | Polished |
Special Features | 360 Rotation, Lockable |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Manufacturer warranty for 90 days from date4 of purchase |
L**I
Good value, nice-looking, functional
Many comparable plant dollies in this price range are embarrassing junk, and all of the other ones I've ordered have had shamefully incorrect measurements. There is a slight bevel on the sides of the pan that made this item unsuitable for the application I had in mind, but it was nice enough and sturdy enough that I kept it and tried it out on a different (and much heavier) potted tree. I ordered a second one and am tempted to get a few more. This item is attractive, and the casters are fairly heavy-duty, unlike other dollies I've returned. It's ok for outdoor, a reasonable amount of use, and a pretty heavy pot. If you move your item frequently, over very uneven surfaces, and/or the load is extremely heavy, realistically, you need a more industrial product, but I am happy with this. Also, I like that there is a sanitary and well-built drainage tube that can be left open, plugged, or oriented to drain into a small pan, depending on your needs.
B**A
Perfect
Speedy delivery, excellent packaging. Strong and sturdy enough to hold my heavy ficus tree yet still look attractive in my living room. Love the drainage capability. Will buy more in the future.
T**Y
SOLID CADDDY - 15.7"
Just received today...apears to be well built. Our pot is only 9" dia at base...hopefully that will not point load the caddy. Anticipated load will be appx 150 lb. Capacity was not noted, but based on others with similar casters, it should be at least 300 lb.Steel caster rigs offer higher capacity, durability and ease to rotate. Rubber faced wheels are more friendly to floor surfaces as opposed to much harder plastic wheels. Rubber rolling resistance is greater and is more likely to separate. However, I do not anticipate this to be a problem with fairly low weight and infrequent use. Those casters appear to be proprietary and likely not found on a store shelf.A minor assembly problem was caused by one caster nut threads covered with too much paint. After all else failed, I had to resort to a tap to "chase the threads" (nut is 5/16 x 24). It would have been a bigger problem if there was no tap available. (That's the reason for a 4 for assembly rather than a 5. But, don't let it deter you.) All casters were fastened just snug so as to not strip thereads. Time will tell if the drain leaks. Their little water tray has a meager capacity of 12 oz...not much!Those small tools are pretty flimsy. Kids will enjoy them...for a while.I will update should any problems arise after our plant is introduced.UPDATE: 5 September 2023. Watered plant first day...WATER ALL OVER FLOOR - IT LEAKED around the drain fixture gasket at pan. But she still gets a 5 because when I put the drain gasket on the pan's bottom rarther than top like it was intended, that leak stopped. Should have followed directions!Capacity seems to be no problem with our weight application. Loaded, it rolls fairly easy and locks well.
A**.
Better then plastic
DownsThe drain pipe is higher then the indent the water will drain to, the treads to screw the wheels into have globs of weld or solder stuck inside so it took elbow grease to pop all the balls of metal out to be able to screw the wheels in. The little tools while cute are trash, smashed together splintering out so I threw them away immediately. The wheel bearings are bone dry going to put dab of grease on them so they spin smoother.UpsThe metal tray feels really good quality not cheapie pot metal that I can bend with my hand. The wheels are metal with strong tough rubber wheels 2 on each plant tray have locks and the washers for the drain pipes if need to be replaced easy to find at lowes. Tbh I might just ditch to pipes and when I water put a shallow long Tupperware under it to catch runoff.Overall keeps my plants off my floor for winter and I have faith it will support their weight
N**H
these are great and well made
Very nice looking and very well made. Love the drain spout, too.
M**O
Sturdy, rolls well, water drain tube is terrible
We put a large heavy jade plant in a clay pot in this thing. The plant weighs a good 200 lbs and this tray has no problem supporting the weight and rolling well with it. The enamel finish on the metal is strong and attractive. BUT... the little plastic drain pipe that screws through a hole in the bottom of the tray is an unmitigated disaster. It is a flimsy L-shaped plastic tube that pushes through a hole in the tray, and is held in place by a plastic nut with some rubber washers - ostensibly to keep it from leaking at that joint. And sure, when first installed, it does not leak. But it is basically a garden hose type connection and you know how "leak proof" THOSE are after a while. Any slight bump of the tube where it sticks out from under the tray can rotate it, causing it to leak. I don't care how tight you think you've made it. Because it's just cheap plastic, there is no way to make it so tight that it won't ever move or leak. And the tiny spill tray that comes with it is so small as to be utterly useless.My advice is to either get some plumbing parts and fit your own drain pipe, or (also with a few plumbing pieces), just put a permanent screw plug in the hole and forget about using the drain, which is of very minimal usefulness anyway. In our case, we don't water the plant so that a ton of water ever sits in the tray anyway, and I found a much larger black plastic tray to put underneath in place of the tiny one they supplied, so that if the tube every DOES leak, the water will be caught before it can ruin the floor.They did a lot of things right with this product. But oh, the drain tube.
R**K
Works well!
This holds my really giant tree ficus, which is in a giant outdoor planter, but lives in my dining room most of the year. I can move it easily for cleaning with this, and I can wheel it out to the deck on nice days with very little trouble. I really like it. There is no way I can lug that tree around without it. I love that it has a little tube for drainage, although I haven't needed it so far; it's nice to know it's there, just in case.
K**G
Leaks
The gasket at the bottom leaks. I've tried adjusting it, which slowed the leak but has not stopped it. Very disappointing and quite a hassle now to get the large plant pot out of it and find a replacement.
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