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Does anyone have one and use it? I ordered one from the other channel as I liked it better than the Q's. What do you think about the item? I plan on using it for moving things around - if it lends itself to that. Other than that, I would use it for outdoor social activities.

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I have a little vinyl wheelbarrow that I got at Lowe's for about $30. It serves the purpose for me and I can just leave it outside all winter. I mostly used it to carry big bags of gardening materials from the front to the backyard. We don't often go to the beach here in NM so I don't need that function.
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On 3/31/2015 Kachina624 said: I have a little vinyl wheelbarrow that I got at Lowe's for about $30. It serves the purpose for me and I can just leave it outside all winter. I mostly used it to carry big bags of gardening materials from the front to the backyard. We don't often go to the beach here in NM so I don't need that function.


Thanks Kachina. Although I live here in So Ca, I have never been a beach person. We will use it to bring in whatever from the car to the house. Hauling any meals and stuff to outdoor events, potlucks, meetings. I just bought one from the other channel and it will come with a water tight liner so we can also use the wagon as an ice bucket of sort with drinks for folks at outdoor events.

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It's an interesting idea, especially for people (like me) with a small garage. But the one on Q has an unattractive design and I'm doubtful it's as strong as a regular wagon or wheelbarrow.

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I have the wagon with the liner as well. I actually use it a lot. It's great for lugging in Kitty litter. The liner works well. Recently took it to a party and forgot the liner, used it without the liner and it dried out perfectly. The one from HSN also comes with a year warranty and the company is very responsive to questions. No problems so far and mine is almost 2 years old.
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does anyone know how easy these are to maneuver on the beach?

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Costco sells one for $59.

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I bought one from HSN and it worked well. Our son was a football coach so we used the wagon to take our two grandchildren (2 and 4), snack, blankets, etc.

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On 3/31/2015 Sister Golden Hair said:

I bought one from HSN and it worked well. Our son was a football coach so we used the wagon to take our two grandchildren (2 and 4), snack, blankets, etc.

In the Q presentation they specifically said it wasn't to transport kids or pets- was HSN's different?

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On 4/1/2015 ibb38 said:
On 3/31/2015 Sister Golden Hair said:

I bought one from HSN and it worked well. Our son was a football coach so we used the wagon to take our two grandchildren (2 and 4), snack, blankets, etc.

In the Q presentation they specifically said it wasn't to transport kids or pets- was HSN's different?

I wouldn't care to transport children in a foldable wagon, no matter what they say.