

🛒 Roll Smart, Live Light — The Ultimate Utility Cart for On-the-Go Pros!
The DMI Utility Cart is a sleek, foldable, and lightweight metal cart weighing just 7.5 pounds yet capable of carrying up to 90 pounds. Featuring 6-inch rear and 3-inch front wheels with a textured ergonomic handle, it glides effortlessly over stairs, curbs, and various surfaces. Compact dimensions (17"D x 15"W x 36"H) and a fold-flat design make it perfect for shopping, laundry, or organizing supplies, combining durability with portability for busy professionals.





| Best Sellers Rank | #3,410 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #22 in Utility Carts |
| Brand | DMI |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 7,705 Reviews |
| Material | Metal |
| Number of Shelves | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 17"D x 15"W x 36"H |
| Special Feature | Features: Lightweight, Portable and Sturdy and weighs upto 90 pounds |
R**E
Very useful
This cart is a great thing to have and very helpful. It is a great value for the money and we have already used it many times since buying it a few months ago. The assembly was a bit difficult but once we figured it out it made more sense. When you are using the cotter pins to assemble the wheels we learned it's easier to do if you twist them while pushing if that helps anyone in their assembly. Besides that it has been a great help and we have gotten many uses out of it already. The height and weight of it are great. It folds up very easily and has a pretty decent storage capacity.
A**R
Best wheeled cart for my needs
I watched the utube video on assembly it was a breeze. I am surprised how much I can fit in this cart. Very compact n easy to pull n then fold to store. I have to pull it over gravel, grass n my deck no problem. Would highly recommend this cart. I believe it’s to carry 90 lbs.
A**Y
Please read this entire review, I’m going to cover everything.
The instructions: I didn’t understand the written instructions whatsoever and relied on referencing the picture to figure out what to do multiple times. It’s complicated but doable. The pins were the most confusing part for me because it doesn’t show how exactly to put them in or how to secure them. If the instructions were all pictures everything would’ve been 100 times easier. The wheels: When I first read the negative reviews about the wheels I thought maybe people weren’t understanding the directions clearly and had messed up somehow. I was wrong, the front wheels and back wheels have different ways to be set up. The back wheels are supported by 4 pins in total and the front wheels are supported by 2 pins that can easily come out. If the design for the back wheels was transferred to the front wheels I feel like it would’ve been much better but alias it isn’t. Usability: If you’re thinking about buying this ask yourself do I want to have to tilt this cart to move it around or have have all wheels touch the ground? If you don’t mind tilting the cart to move it, I’d say go ahead with this purchase because you are able to keep the cart in a solitary position when not in use. If you choose the second option I’d say choose something else. Price: Honestly, the other listings I saw for a product like this ranged from $80 to $210 dollars and I don’t have that kind of money to spend. For the price I’d say it gets the job done. Weight: I was able to bring in 3 cases of water and groceries in a few trips. Final thoughts: I know there’s a better product out there for a higher price but if you’re just wanting it to get the job done I’d say go for it. The instructions were the worst part of this whole experience. If I had to buy this again I would but I wouldn’t buy it as a gift for someone. UPDATE: The back wheels came off. Don’t waste your time.
B**H
A nice light-duty grocery cart; poor assembly instructiions
I got this to help moving parcels as I use a cane. Easy to assemble, even though the instructions were poor. The illustrations of the axle assemblies are small and unclear. I'm used to working with mechanical devices, so it wasn't too hard to figure out. Some reviewers have complained about the use of the spring pins and split or cotter pins. If you're not familiar with this type of hardware, you may want to enlist a friend to help. The so-called "friction caps" for the larger (rear) wheels are worthless and make inserting the small cotter pins more difficult. The function of these caps seems to be to cover the sharp ends of the cotter pins. It's much easier to bend the ends of the pins over to retain the wheels. Then cut the long ends of the pins off with a heavy-duty wire cutter and bend the remaining ends flat on the washer. The flat washer will prevent the ends from catching on carpeting or clothing. I discarded the friction caps. Extra pins and springs were included, just in case... Includes a plastic clip that is supposed to keep the cart folded when not in use. It's useless and falls of.. I will remove it and replace with a couple of small spring hooks, similar to those used on a leash. Small carabiners should work fine as well, but this is what I had in stock. This is a light-duty cart. I will use it when a standard grocery cart is not available. Required tools: good pair of needle nose pliers, larger pliers for bending cotter pins, good wire cutters. Recommended, if you don't mind the assembly problem.
L**Z
Really good and functional
It's exactly as I imagined; the material is good and the size isn't a problem at all. Plus, it can hold a lot of things and makes my work easier.
A**R
Update on my utility cart
I purchased mine March 2024. It's now February 2026. I'm still VERY VERY happy with it. I use it several times a week for anything from carrying items to visit my mother who resides in an assisted living apartment, bringing my groceries into my ground level apartment from my car, and even, Fall of 2025, used it for a lot of items with a move from a condo to my current single-floor apartment.
S**N
Poor quality pin in securing the wheels in place
I really like the light weight feel of this cart and how easy it is to roll. However, I'm giving it a 3 because for 1. The instructions were not easy to follow and I had to figure it out myself. 2. One of the wheels fell off 3 blocks away from my apartment and the 2nd wheel fell off 1 block from my apartment. I had to attempt to keep the wheels on until I got home. It was so frustrating! And then I had to separately bring my grocery bags up 3 flights of stairs because the wheels would not stay going up. The problem is the pin they provide to hold the wheels on easily came off both. Then need to provide something to secure the wheels better. Thankfully, I was able to find some nails to replace the pins and then had to bend the nail so it won't fall out. It will work, but the company again needs to provide better securing.
A**R
Utility Cart
This is the best thing I've ever had , WOULD NOT WANT To BE WITH OUT it. Very good quality, strong and sturdy. Folds flat, swivels easy.
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