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Organic Gardening, March 2001
Three years and tons of rocks later, I am still in love with my Smart Cart. It's big enough to handle almost anything (including my daughter Eve) and very easy to maneuver, even with hundreds of pounds in it.
--Maria Rodale, OG editor
This Old House, September 2001
Featured in Talking Shop by Clayton Dekorne
Fine Gardening, June 2000
"Garden carts vary widely in shape, size and construction. Perhaps the Cadillac of carts is Muller's Smart Cart. It has snap-in-snap-out, boxlike, plastic bins in two sizes --7 and 12 cubic feet."
--Steve Silk
The ultimate wheelbarrow, the Smart Cart. I've had one for about 5 years, and love it. This is a big (7 cubic foot) polystyrene cart on a tubular aluminum frame. The version I got came with 4"-wide wheels (as opposed to bicycle wheels) that allow it to carry up to 600 pounds, and to travel over wet ground without sinking in. The body easily pops out of the frame so you can wash the dog in it, or carry cow manure in the back of the family car. Take a look at them on-line at www.smartcarts.com. They cost under $300. The cart also
comes in a 12-cubic foot version, and they have a trailer conversion kit for pulling behind a lawn tractor, though I've not tried either.
--Henry Homeyer is the VT/NH associate editor of "People, Places and Plants", December 2006
Here's some of our notable customers:
| Walt Disney Landscaping Departments San Diego Zoo Santa Barbara Zoo The Utica Zoo Santa Barbara Zoo The Victory Garden MGM Studios Massachusetts Horticultural Society Frog's Leap Vineyard - Napa |
Santa Barbara Biltmore Hotel The Hearst Castle The White House The Vice President's Residence Strybing Arboretum LA Mounted Police Unit Ft. Lauderdale Mounted Police Unit Rusty Wallace, Inc. |