Shopping Carts
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Shopping carts are used by customers to hold items they'd like to purchase as they shop in supermarkets, department stores, and other retail environments. These wheeled carts are also sometimes used for stocking, order-picking, and bulk-goods transport in places like schools, healthcare facilities, warehouses, manufacturing plants.
Large-Capacity Shopping Carts
The large main basket on these shopping carts can hold many items. There is also a bottom platform underneath the basket where users can place large, low-profile items such as cases of water and bulk bags of grains or feed. Also known as grocery carts, the carts have a child-safety seat at the front of the main basket which folds away when not in use and has a strap for keeping a child in the seat. The carts have two rigid casters and two swivel casters, which allows them to maneuver around curves and obstacles and maintain a straight course while rolling. Empty carts can be nested together to save space when storing the carts when not in use.
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Platform Shopping Carts
The flat wire deck on these platform shopping carts can hold large or bulky flat items. Multiple carts can be nested together when not in use to save space. Platform shopping carts are used in garden centers, warehouses, and other areas where cartons, bulk containers, and large bags need to be moved.
Nestable Platform with Back Basket
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Nestable Platform with Folding Top Basket
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Nestable Platform without Basket
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Two-Tier Shopping Carts
There are two main baskets stacked vertically on the front of these compact shopping carts. Also known as grocery carts, the carts have a small footprint and can maneuver through crowded aisles and tight spaces more easily than large-capacity shopping carts. The carts also have a small rear compartment that can hold purses or other small items. Empty carts can be nested together to save space when storing the carts when not in use.
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Folding Shopping Carts
These shopping carts have a tall main basket that folds closed to save space while storing the carts. They are lighter and take less effort to lift or move than other styles of shopping carts. The carts have four rigid wheels, and the back wheels are larger than the front wheels to allow the cart to maneuver over obstacles such as curbs and stairs.
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