SuperHandy

Electric Utility Wagon Pro - 48V 2Ah Li-Ion Battery, 660Lb Max Weight

Sale price$1,099.99
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SKU: : GUO095-NEW-FBA Download Manual
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660 LBS

Load Limit

1,000 LBS

Towing Capacity

3.1 MPH

Top Speed

Haul Effortlessly with SuperHandy's Electric Utility Wagon Pro

Unveiling our Electric Utility Wagon Pro, a robust tool designed to revolutionize hauling with a 660lb load limit and a 1000lb towing capacity, all while reaching speeds up to 3.1 MPH.

Eco-Friendly Power, Substantial Capacity

Equipped with a 48V brushless motor and rechargeable batteries, this wagon promises efficient and eco-conscious operation, simplifying your heaviest tasks without compromising on environmental responsibility.

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Customer Reviews

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Bruno Poulin
Nice and robuste wagon

I hesitated for a long time to invest a significant amount of money in purchasing this type of cart. It was impossible for me to know the actual battery life due to a lack of information about this product, either in stores or online. I decided to purchase it anyway.

Here's what I found during use.

1. The 2 amp/h batteries seemed rather low for the equipment.
2. The cart holds both batteries simultaneously, but uses only one battery at a time. A switch allows you to switch from one battery to the other without hassle.
3. Charging is done externally with the included charging unit, which allows you to use the cart while one battery is charging.
4. Charging time is approximately 90 minutes.

Here's the environment in which I used it.

1. 10 cords of firewood (cut and split) and to be brought into the basement.
2. Outdoor yard of soft gravel for a distance of 8-15 feet.
3. Interior concrete surface for a distance of about 40 feet with an 8-foot slope at a 15-degree incline.

I was skeptical about the battery life.
I felt that loading would be restricted due to the original height of the sides.

So I modified the sides of the cart so that I could load more wood than the actual height of the cart. This gave me a total loading height of 30 inches, the equivalent of 2 to 2.5 standard wheelbarrows.

I made 26 wood hauls without needing to replace the first battery, and it wasn't completely empty.

For the next 27 wood hauls, but I didn't wait any longer to change the batteries; my first test was sufficient. It also allowed me to test how quickly it recharges.

Conclusion:
- Battery more than sufficient for residential use.
- Relatively fast battery charging.
- Powerful motor and excellent front wheel traction.
- The rear wheels are small and lack pneumatic tires, but they don't restrict use.

- The cart requires assembly, but a good DIYer will have no problem putting it together.

- The only downside to assembly is the nuts securing the traction wheels. The instructions say to secure the wheels with two large nuts, but they aren't in the accessory bag. Mine were inside the rubber protectors that protected the wheel axles. You have to cut these protectors to access the nuts.

Even though I had my doubts and had little practical information about this type of cart, I bought it and wouldn't be without it again. All that remains to be seen is its lifespan and the durability of the drive components. But it seems solid and well-built.

I recommend it.

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Dennett Anderson
Poor Quality

I tried to order the cart with lithium batteries. After sending the wrong item with lead acid batteries 3 times I finally got the right one. It arrived with damaged drive wheel threads, a missing bolt, broken plastic battery cover, a bent metal bracket, a loose control lever and it won't run when turned on.

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Albert Mathern

Electric Utility Wagon Pro - 48V 2Ah Battery, 660Lb Max Weight

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Jay Monroe
Great Solution to Moving Heavy Objects

I am not a normal user, I admit. I bought this, because I'm disabled and have trouble walking with heavy objects. I leave it outside for deliveries and then move them inside to wherever and then can usually place them. Essentially, it is a powered walker (rollerator).

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pamela I
Transmission stoped running, now trying to obtain am Manfacuters refund.

Transmission won't engage. motor runs but will not pull any weight. I have contacted the Manufacture and am dealing with them.