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Go Caddy

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Quirky’s Go Caddy is a versatile rolling cart that’s perfect for toting around groceries, laundry, and more! This ain’t your granny’s cart… we’ve packed this product with tons of functionality, along with an updated modern design.

Features:

- Lightweight aluminum construction.
- Oversized rubber wheels for improved navigation around most obstacles, including stairs, curbs and ramps.
- Expandable nylon bag, with reflector side panels for added safety in transit.
- Height-adjustable handle.
- Fully collapsible for easy storage.

Go Caddy is designed to be used for multiple purposes in different modes:

- Full bag: Bag fully expanded, perfect for laundry.
- Half ‘n half: Bag zipped halfway, hand cart loading tray exposed for carting big box items (great for shopping!).
- Hand truck: Bag stowed.
- Collapsed, for easy storage.

Estimated dimensions (subject to change):

Overall: height: 36" - 46" (handle height adjustable by 10"), width: 14.5", depth: 19"
Collapsed dimensions (for storage): height: 36", width: 14.5", depth: 7.5"
Bag dimensions (fully expanded): height: 26", width: 11", depth: 15.5", volume: 4296 cubic inches
Bag dimensions (half expanded): height: 15", width: 11", depth: 15.5", volume: 2537 cubic inches
Wheel diameter 7.5"

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  • wagga 2010-08-24T18:12:14-04:00
    Such a beautiful design deserves to be a stand alone,no add- on item;but let's face it 90% will use it as a shopping cart,so the matter of a partitioned bag still needs solving.My proposal is fot the top section to have a zippered floor(as in many travel bags),while the second section when extended, has an external zipper like the top cover,to access the lower bag.This solves the need to keep frozen items separate,prevents crushing, and maintains the go caddy's streamlined features.

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    • steve fasching 2010-08-22T15:50:41-04:00
      I see to bag having three firm horizontal dividers inside at three various levels. You can flip up these dividers to make a base to support items loaded Example: "I use the reusable bags from a store, when full I can layer the bags from top- to bottom, heavy bags on bottom and so on. I will need to support the top bags so they won't sit directly on top of the lower bags or fall over." I believe this could be engineered by a attaching the divider on one side by a long Velcro stripe and the other sides can have smaller Velcro points to finish.

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      • wagga 2010-08-17T20:54:36-04:00
        never too late for practicality!You need a foldaway detachable zippered chiller bag(readliy available)to segregate perishables-fruit,vegies eggs,breadc from frozen foods,meat fish,etc!!!this could be attached beneath on the frame with veclro tabs.Ideally,the zipper configuration on the long bag could be altered to give you 2 separate bags,the latter half having zipper access in a flap design

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        • Thomas Bartlett 2010-08-11T22:17:27-04:00
          I'm late in the game so this comment is probably not helpful... but for me the most useful cart is one that folds to half size when not in use, so that it carries over the shoulder like a bag, but folds out to carry a load when needed. I had such a cart from France but haven't been able to find another after mine finally broke. If the Go Caddy is lightweight, I'll still buy one.

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          • alesia adams 2010-07-15T11:47:14-04:00
            I agree with Tracy - it could be marketed to scrapbookers if it would hold 12x12 supplies!

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            • Tracy Boyd 2010-07-14T14:42:40-04:00
              If it was just a little wider, I could carry my 12x12 scrapbook supplies in it . . .

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              • Meryl Cohen 2010-07-14T12:53:53-04:00 | 1 Replies
                Right I'd thinking of getting this for elderly parents. So I need to know both Weight Capacity: how much can it hold, and Weight of item: what does this weigh empty?

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                • Chris Tolman 2010-07-09T15:14:36-04:00
                  I would definitely like to know how heavy the boxes can be that I would stack on this product... Can they be full of school books or do they need to be crumpled paper?

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                  • Don Russell 2010-07-09T13:58:18-04:00
                    What are the dimensions on this product? What's the capacity/height-width of the bag? Didn't see that on the photos. Guessing from the file box pic the bag is around 24-26 inches tall, 8 wide, 11 deep? Is the bag removable? Would need to clean it after a while. Really need these specs with this kind of product (and all products really). Just attended research for merchandising and while people paid some attention to the branding signage, they went right to the fact tags for the real info. Its a spec driven world nowadays. Gimme those and I'm ready to commit.

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                    • andrea zabinski 2010-07-09T13:32:37-04:00
                      Black please as a color choice, then I will buy!

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                      • Sudarshana Ranabahu 2010-07-09T09:53:33-04:00
                        wow... finally came up to the market... gud luk

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                        • Colin Blair 2010-07-09T09:52:40-04:00
                          I lost interest in this concept a long time ago. Now that I see the final design, I have to have one.

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                          • Sudarshana Ranabahu 2010-07-08T22:39:56-04:00
                            logo is totally changed... fonts and color combination of Zack's logo is better than this for me...

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                            • Ann Marie Prendergast 2010-07-08T20:07:23-04:00
                              Just saw the mock up, I agree that it needs wheel locks. Needs handle to flip in either direction to drag a heavy load while tilted or flipped up to give better handhold on stairs, curbs and hills. This could be very heavy and the handle will be forced very low as you climb steps or hills. PAIN is what I see in this design. (Put specifics on feedback page.) Does the bottom shelf have to be down while the basket is in use? Puddles and snow will be a problem on sidewalks and at corners in bad weather if this is the case.

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                              • Sudarshana Ranabahu 2010-07-04T09:13:29-04:00
                                again again I'm telling, this wants a space saving method for bulk storage... otherwise its a big issue in super market level...

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                                • dhammike bandara 2010-07-03T03:41:30-04:00
                                  it's almost available,But their prices are high. if you can made in low prices it may sales lot. i think if there is available bag hanger it will more useful.....Keep it up

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                                  • Rabea Ahyad 2010-07-01T08:47:22-04:00
                                    seen these around in a couple of places in discount stores around here.. not really a new thing.. would be interesting to see if you can get something different

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                                    • Howard Sloane 2010-06-30T12:56:49-04:00 | 1 Replies
                                      What planet are you guys on? These carts have been around for some time. I have one. It's called Easy Wheels. I bought it in a hardware store on 20th st and 1st ave NY Am I missing something here? Folding wire pushcart, 4 free swiveling wheels, heavy canvas interior cover....not good for very old people as wheels do not lock.

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                                      • Heather Samarin 2010-06-30T10:51:18-04:00
                                        One thing I could have used while living in Rome (without a car) was something like this that was collapsible. I would walk to the laundromat and then do some shopping or sightseeing while my laundry was being done. I used pillow cases because it's all I had and I could put them in my backpack while I was out and about waiting for my laundry. If there was a way to make this totally light and collapsible for a backpack...I'd buy it in a second! Think luggage cart but in basket-format.

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                                        • Heather Samarin 2010-06-30T10:51:08-04:00
                                          One thing I could have used while living in Rome (without a car) was something like this that was collapsible. I would walk to the laundromat and then do some shopping or sightseeing while my laundry was being done. I used pillow cases because it's all I had and I could put them in my backpack while I was out and about waiting for my laundry. If there was a way to make this totally light and collapsible for a backpack...I'd buy it in a second! Think luggage cart but in basket-format.

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