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The VIVOHOME Iron 3 Tiers Rolling Welding Cart combines rugged 0.4" thick iron construction with a rust-proof black finish, supporting up to 220 lbs. Its 3-tier design offers ample, organized storage with a tilted top shelf and secure gas cylinder chains. Equipped with four heavy-duty PVC swivel casters providing 360ยฐ rotation, it ensures smooth, stable mobility. Compact yet spacious, itโs tailored for smaller MIG, TIG, ARC welders, and plasma cutters, making it the perfect mobile workstation for home garages and workshops.











| ASIN | B07SN2VBS7 |
| Additional Features | Heavy Duty, Sturdy |
| Best Sellers Rank | #515,683 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #611 in Plasma Cutting Equipment #10,662 in Power Tools (Tools & Home Improvement) |
| Brand | VIVOHOME |
| Brand Name | VIVOHOME |
| Caster Type | Swivel |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 789 Reviews |
| Frame Material | Metal |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 27.6"D x 11.8"W x 35.5"H |
| Item Weight | 10 kg |
| Manufacturer | VIVOHOME |
| Manufacturer Part Number | VH427US |
| Material | Iron |
| Material Type | Iron |
| Model Number | VH427 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Shelves | 3 |
| Number of Wheels | 4 |
| Product Dimensions | 27.6"D x 11.8"W x 35.5"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor |
| Special Feature | Heavy Duty, Sturdy |
| Target Audience | Unisex Adult |
| Tire Type | Tubeless |
| UPC | 885469878946 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Weight Capacity Maximum | 220 pounds |
C**L
Great value
Very well made easy to put together
A**R
Works OK
Took a bit of time to assemble. Not a wide base and my welder doesn't sit on the top shelf properly. Very tippy with the gas bottle attached.
E**Y
Nice cart, Watch screw placement
I would say this is very comparable to Eastwood model (without handle) Watch screw direction on shelf's. May interfere with welder at sides. I left the center rear screw out (will hit the bottle and welder) Plenty.of room for gas bottle. Also left the handle bracket loose at the top ,it interfered with side door opening. The handle is not needed if you want it a little more compact. Great size shelves,everything fits on the cart nicely Great value, packaged nice and screws/nuts/washers are all paired together in package.
D**H
Does not wobble like what the other reviewers say
Packaging was poor, the main box was thin, it was put in a bigger box with nothing to fill the space. Some scratches due to box being so thin the metal panels rub on each other. The cart is pretty good, It doesnt wobble like they say on other reviews. It has a handle that you can put in 2 positions. No sharp edges. Holes line up. Hardware are good, philips head, 10mm nut, washer, and lock washer. The only problem i find is the front casters sometimes does not rotate properly. Top section does have a lip, if you have a machine with a big side door that opens upwards, it can be a problem. Luckily my machine door opens downwards. Edit: Modified the bottom section to fit a small argon tank.
C**T
no instructions
OK, so I just put this together. I see a a lot of reviews that say the same stuff. I am capable of assembling stuff without instructions, but it may be very difficult for some. The hardware was all there, and thankfully 99% of the hardware is all the same bits. My recommendation is lay all the parts out and start at the bottom and slowly work your way up, leaving all the hardware finger tight. once you get it figured out then you can start tightening everything. I used loctite to prevent anything from loosening up as i tightened everything. It's not the strongest thing in the world, but for the average welder, it's gonna be fine. Oh, and yes, you should measure your machine. My Hobart Handler 140 didn't fit at first, but after removing all the hardware on the upper platform and reversing it so the screw heads were on the inside facing out, it fit then...only after taking the handle completely off. then after all that, and propping up the machine with some thick rubber mat, it fit nice. ...Except the side door now wouldn't open because it hit the hanger bracket...so I had to take that off and re-locate it further down. It was a lot of dicking around, and should've been an easy assembly, but it was less assembly and more disassembly and re-assembly. Would I buy another one? Maybe, but I've quickly learned what to look for next time around.
D**N
Sturdy and quite functional.
I compared a lot of welding carts before selecting the VivoHome cart. The angled top shelf makes reading the welder easier and the two shelves provide nice storage for accessories. I don't use gas yet but the bottle location and chain are nice to have available. Once assembled and tightened up, it is very sturdy or solid feeling. It rolls fine and does not seem top heavy or tippy. I installed the handle so it can fold down, that is more practical and space saving.
T**E
Nice basic welding cart.
33 screws and 2 pins later I have a cart. Pretty nice for what it is. Nuts are nyloc type so It should stay together pretty well. I purchased mine from amazon whse. It looked like it had been previously assembled but everything was there. Amazon did a nice job of repackaging it and making sure all the parts were there. Couple of the corners were bent a bit but easy fix with a pair of pliers.
B**R
More Chinese made garbage !!!!!
๐ค If I said what I thought amazon would never let this go live. First there were NO instructions... That's ok I'm a contractor and figured it out, all along having to SMELL that oh so familiar overseas stink. WEAK castors that will need to be replaced. I'll probably end up putting some welds in the corners of this CHEAP, THIN sheet metal but what takes the cake is how top end heavy this thing is. It might even warrant a hazard label seeing as how if it gets a little tilted it could fall over and POP the top of my welding gas cylinder and that could KILL somebody. I might use this to wheel around welding tools BUT put my $2,000 welder and a full tank of Argon mix on it.........NEVER NEVER NEVER!!!! Spend the extra cash and buy something from a creditable, American made company. UPDATE: I took this out this morning and even if I was going to use as designed the chains don't hold the tank secure and my miller 211 is too wide to sit on top... What a waste of money!
C**R
Very sturdy, very well built
This Welding cart was surprisingly very sturdy and not flimsy at all when put together. Love the idea of the slanted top, makes it easier to Weld with. Extremely happy with my purchase. Would most definitely recommend this product.
C**S
Works good for me
Perfect
E**R
Reasonably priced cart for small welder
This works well with my small 120 VAC MIG/FCAW welder. I'd give it 5 stars except the assembly instructions are bit hard to follow. However, once I got it together it does the job. It's well made and I was pleased at the quality. Don't let the comment on the assembly instructions throw you off . . . I just felt if they were clearer, one could assemble it in 30 minutes instead of an hour.
R**N
Cost effective
Seams to be a good cart. Only downside i can see is that the tank area is a little difficult to keep the tank tied down. I'll add a v block to fix that. My migpak 189 fits ok you just have to pick up one corner to open tbe door but thats an easy fix.
U**"
Use some additional method to secure the gas tank!
The steel plates are a bit thin, but it does the job. For an eventual use it should be ok. The chain does not stay in place. TBH it is a security risk. If it gets out and the gas cylinder falls, ppl can get hurt.
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