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Multi-Purpose Carts have sturdy, collapsible design.

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May 22, 2008 - Fold-A-Cart incorporates FLEXTRON(TM) material tub that allows unit to be compacted to 20% of its functional size for space-saving storage. Puncture-resistant, waterproof, flat-bottomed, and non-stick tub holds capacities from 6-9 ft³ and 150-400 lb, depending on model. Incorporating low center of gravity and handles positioned above two 10 or 15 in. pneumatic rubber tires, ergonomic 2-wheeled design creates balance point that promotes stability and maneuverability.

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Fold-A-Tools Management Inc.
Richmond, British Columbia
Richmond, , V7A 4Z1
Canada



Uniquely Designed Fold-A-Cart Offers Versatility, Durability and Flexibility


Multi-Purpose Carts Proving Popular From Backyards To Construction Sites.

(Santa Barbara, California) - It's an innovative line of folding multi-purpose utility carts that offers the durability of a standard steel wheelbarrow AND a collapsible design for convenient and easy storage. What sets the Fold-A-Cart apart from competitors is its fold-ability and pliable but strong FLEXTRON(TM) material tub that allows it to be compacted for easy space saving storage.

The tub is puncture resistant, water proof, flat bottomed and non-stick for easy cleaning. The Fold-A-Cart easily folds down in seconds to 20% of its functional size making it ideal for storage in a garage, car trunk, truck bed, under the stairs, in the compartment under the RV or anywhere. It comes complete with a wall mount bracket for even more convenient storage options. The Fold-A-Cart's durable design allows for hundreds of uses including carrying garden tools, fertilizer, soil, shrubs, even bales of hay and construction tools and supplies. The Fold-A-Cart's handle height and ergonomic two wheeled design creates a balance point that provides better stability and maneuverability making it easier to lift with little or no stress, when moving and dumping loads.

The low center of gravity is positioned above the two 10 or 15 inch pneumatic rubber tires (depending on model). This creates a pivot point that makes the Fold-! A-Cart incredibly easy to maneuver over any terrain - all without the tippy, back-breaking awkwardness typically found with common wheelbarrows.

The Fold-A Cart product line ranges from the light-duty TFC-150 ($99) which hauls a 6 cubic foot capacity and a 150 pound payload -- to the heavy duty Contractor Grade ($299) which holds a 9 cubic foot capacity and up to 400 pounds. For more information or to order go to: www.foldacart.com or call 866-977-FOLD
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