








🚀 Elevate your workflow with the ultimate utility cart—where durability meets effortless style.
The Rubbermaid Commercial 2-Shelf Utility Cart combines rugged high-density structural foam construction with a 500-pound load capacity and 5-inch non-marking swivel casters for superior durability and maneuverability. Featuring ergonomic handles and customizable storage compartments, this lightweight yet sturdy cart is ideal for warehouses, garages, and professional environments. Made in the USA and backed by a 1-year warranty, it’s engineered to streamline your workday with style and reliability.



















| ASIN | B000BC5EU8 |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Colour | Ergonomic Handle |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (2,011) |
| Date First Available | 20 Sept. 2023 |
| Handle material | Wood,Rubber |
| Included components | 1 Cart |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 13.4 kg |
| Item model number | FG450088BLA |
| Manufacturer | Rubbermaid Commercial Products |
| Material | Wood |
| Maximum weight capacity | 500 Pounds |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Part number | FG450088BLA |
| Product Dimensions | 101.6 x 45.09 x 22.23 cm; 13.38 kg |
| Size | S |
| Special Features | Ergonomic Handle, Lightweight, Sturdy |
| Style | Lipped Shelf |
B**O
Having a decent size shop cart was important as most are too skinny at 18" wide and made of light gauge sheet metal that will rust. This cart has two large shelves, a wide stance, and cannot tip over. I found that this plastic is even resistant to brake cleaner ( that will eat the paint off those metal carts ). It works great for potting up plants, too. The whole thing assembled in 15 minutes. Good product. Amazon shipping took only 5 days.
N**1
This is a good cart. Two shelves are better than three shelves for our use in a church kitchen. Easily put together, the cart takes 15 minutes to get up and running. There are about 26 screws required to install all eleven parts. You will find installation easier if you have a screw gun with a philips head bit. However, the two front wheels will probably require a hand screwdriver because of the locking mechanism getting in the way of a drill. No instructions came in the package. Be sure you put the swiveling wheels on the front--opposite the handle--rather than under the handle. Swirls are evident in the material from the molding process, but though they look rough, they feel smooth. The assembled cart is solid. You'll find it easy to push and capable of holding and carrying a lot.
K**B
Pretty easy to assemble. The cart is much lighter then i expected while empty, but feels very sturdy when there is load on it, even when pushed to its limits(250lbs on each level). One thing to note, is it tells you to put the rotating wheels on the back of the cart. It gives you a bit more maneuverability and handling. Where i use this there are tight corners in to doorways that can make the cart awkward to maneuver through, and require me to lift the end without the rotating wheels to pivot the cart around a tight corner. this is really awkward to do trying to reach across the cart while you are halfway through a doorway. I switched the wheels so that the rotating wheel are on the front. This gives the benefit of having the side that needs to be lifted to pivot on my side of the cart. This also means you can use the big rugged handle to lift. The one issue I have is other departments around the office like to steal it instead of using their old lower quality carts. >.<
D**X
This trolly is all it’s cracked up to be. Reading allot of reviews that go back about a decade, users have praised the simple and strong design of this for a long time. I use this smallest size Brute to put my Bluetti AC-200 PL portable power station on. The Bluetti is rated with a weight of 62 ish pounds and this is no problem for this cart. With plenty of space left over, I fill up the rest of the cart with accessories and several large extension cords to make the whole unit portable and easy to move on one floor of my house. I’m kind of surprised these PPS companies don’t make similar carts with their branding as it’s really an excellent way of moving the heavy generators around on a single floor to get them positioned where you like, without breaking a sweat moving all this heavy stuff. Ideally, I wish I could budget the same system on each floor of my house including the basement that has the sump pump and other things. But, baby steps as it gets expensive for such a luxury of duplicate systems for convenience. The cart holds insane weight, is easy to assemble and for a flat surface, the casters are fine. There are upgraded casters one can purchase that are larger, have a more aggressive tread and some that are even pneumatic (tires that take air) which could be worthwhile if using this outside on a job site or uneven surfaces. The fittings I’ve read are pretty universal. But the wheels it comes with are fine for indoor use. The elevated handle is a good design so you need not hunch over pushing or pulling it. The resin material is so robust you can handle it without extreme care as it can take considerable rough play. There are several other brands out there like this, but I went with the original Rubbermaid as it has the strongest reputation of performance and longevity. Just pay attention to your use case as there are different sizes. This review is for the smallest. But for a bit more cash, you can get larger ones. The Klein Tools model almost had me. But as I stated, I went with the original and probably the best in this class. Very much recommended.
O**L
El carro llego completo y a tiempo. Las instrucciones son claras y viene con la cantidad exacta de ferreteria. Solo recomiendo usar un desarmador electrico o rotar turnos al momento de ensamblar, ya que los tornillos tienen mucha friccion con el plastico y se requiere de mucho esfuerzo para que queden bien asegurados. Pero una vez logrado, es bastante rigido. Lo usamos para mover contenedores de quimico y cubetas sin mayor esfuerzo.
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