🏆 Elevate Your Game with Effortless Storage!
The Effekt Manufaktur Tennis Teaching Cart is a versatile and durable training aid designed to hold up to 200 tennis balls, along with cones and markers. Its heavy-duty construction and easy-glide wheels make it perfect for dedicated athletes, ensuring seamless organization and mobility on the court.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 20 x 16.1 x 5.6 inches |
Package Weight | 6.26 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 19.29 x 15.35 x 39.17 inches |
Brand Name | Effekt Manufaktur |
Color | Black |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Effekt Manufaktur |
Sport Type | Tennis |
A**A
it has no quality
the product has no quality at all.Its easy to assemble and even easier to break.Dosent last 10 minutes.terrible.two pices came broken, i didnt even open the box, and it was already broken.if i could, i would return all the itens.
V**0
Not just for tennis balls
I played tennis years ago, but I got this cart to use in my sewing/craft room. I can fill it full of items I need for a certain project and move it around as needed. I have enough craft/sewing supplies to start my own store so it’s nice to be able to gather items I need then I can cart them around after I’m done to put back.
T**C
Broke in a minute
We could not use the wheel at all. The neck of it does not have any strength to be pulled or pushed. Worst design. I assembled already and no time to deassemble for return. It is wasting money.
A**R
the wheels will break if anyone leans on it
It worked for a while (about 3 months) and we loved the 2 basket design. But the design flaw is the connection point of the wheels to the frame. Once it was leaned on, it broke and we cannot figure out a way to fix it. If they can fix that, it would be a good product.
R**E
Wheels are weak and broke immediately when using the cart.
The wheels broke immediately. First it was 1 wheel, then the next. We tried to attach the wheels back but that did not work. We used it to store pickleballs for our instructor and he was using it to wheel around the court and they broke after simple turning maneuvers. I would not recommend this product at all.
A**K
Handy but there are a few quirks
The media could not be loaded. This cart was easy to assemble once I figured a few things out by trial and error and internet research. The trial and error involved assembling the legs: if you follow the instructions most of you will be fine, but I had a difficult time getting the holes in the legs to align when the top segments were attached to the baskets, so I assembled the handle and legs and stuck them through the baskets before using any screws or nuts. The nuts were what required me to do some research - I'd never seen one with a nylon interior. The brand name is Nyloc but other companies make them and there's a good reason for using them that I've since forgotten. In the context of this cart, all you need to know is that the blue part should be facing out. The cart didn't come with any tools, so I attached the nuts by hand, then tightened them with a combination of an electric ratchet and a manual screwdriver. I didn't do a great job, so I slapped some 6" zip ties around the legs just under the screws to secure them to the baskets and make the whole contraption less rickety. I must confess, I have no intention of using this for tennis balls. It will remain in my NYC apartment and help me move things around when I have to move things around to do a photo shoot or to get things off the floor and nearer to be where I need them to be. It's a comfortable height for me to push. I'm 5'8" and the handle is around waist-high. It serves as a bedside table, portable file cabinet, laundry cart and more. I've been keeping a case of 24 bottles of water on the bottom and it doesn't affect the cart's maneuverability. The brakes are very hard to lock (I've yet to do it successfully), but the floors in my home are fairly even and I haven't had any runaway cart problems. The wheels are easy to attach - just make sure they're properly aligned before threading them in. They'll stay put. I have no idea how much these things are supposed to cost, but this really does come in handy. It's not collapsible like a shopping cart and I don't intend to disassemble it any time soon so I'm thrilled to have it. Granted, I didn't pay for it but I really do think it might be worth $74.99. Have you seen what metal grocery carts cost nowadays? This is my only basis for comparison - they're not much cheaper and aren't a specialty item like this. Plus there are free returns if you aren't satisfied with your purchase.
T**S
Nice light cart that is a nightmare to assemble.
This a nice light cart for more than tennis balls. It steers and wheels easily IF you can put it together.The instructions are pretty basic and they don't tell you a procedure for assembling the parts, they just show what goes where. Let me save you a lot of trouble and tell you that you need a #3 phillips on a drill/driver/impact and a 3/8" deep well socket. Make sure you put the screw heads on the outside as the screws are long and will make a terrible snag on the outside of you put them in with the heads on the inside. Put the whole thing together with the screws just finger tight. Put the wheels on and then set it on a flat surface. Start at the top and go around corner to corner from the top down using the drill to drive the screws and the socket to hold the nuts in from spinning.- this should make life much easier as it's the ONLY way I could get it all to line up. Good luck! .
L**N
Should not be sold as a tennis ball cart
The product is not of high quality like advertised. The wheels are made of a plastic-like material. Use it once and it's already broken.
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