
List Price:
$79.99
Price: $63.17
You Save: $16.82 (21%)
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Features:
- Holds 32-quart cooler, up to 4 beach chairs, and much more
- 75-pound weight capacity; folds flat for easy storage
- Handy carrying cart designed to roll on most surfaces
- Sports 8-inch-diameter wheels with wide treads
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The Wonder Wheeler Plus, the best of the series. This will make your day at the beach more practical then ever before. This cart uses the same technology as a baby stroller. Huge 10 inch wheels and an extended neoprene handle makes handling a breeze. Full width back cover for extra durability, with an embroidered back pocket for quick access storage.
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There's nothing better than a trip to the beach, but the fun doesn't extend to carrying your gear, especially if you're lugging a cooler to your destination. Enter the Wonder Wheeler beach cart, which offers 8-inch wheels designed to roll on everything from sand to grass to concrete. The Wonder Wheeler holds a 32-quart cooler in its lower compartment, making it a must for anyone who wants to enjoy cool beverages while lying on the sand. That's just the start, however, as the cart also holds tons of other gear, including up to four beach chairs, towels, blankets, swimsuits, and even a beach umbrella. Just plop your items in the sturdy mesh bag and you're set. When you're not roaming the sands, the Wonder Wheeler doubles as an ideal grocery cart, laundry tote, or firewood carrier, with a weight capacity of 75 pounds. If you live within walking distance of a grocery store but don't want to carry your bags, the Wonder Wheeler is a godsend. And when you return home, the cart folds flat for easy storage.
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Features:
- Extended neoprene handle makes handling a breeze
- Embroidered back pocket for quick access storage.
- Beach Cart Folded: Approx 35"L x 24"W x 10"H
- New ULTRA WIDE REAR WHEELS - 4 Inches WIDE For Great Traction & Easy Rolling On The Beach
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Wonder Wheeler Plus Beach Cart - EXTRA WIDE (4") REAR WHEELS -- Large Diameter 10" Rear wheels and 4.5" Front wheels for easier rolling. 12 cubic feet of storage! Hang and carry your beach chairs on the carts front bar.
The Wonder Wheeler Plus Rolling Cart is more than just a beach cart -- use it as a grocery cart, for hauling gardening supplies, take your trash to the curb -- hundreds of uses.
Patented design rolls easily on all surfaces, includes soft beach sand, grass, sidewalks and more.
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List Price:
$74.99
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Features:
- Cart Stands Alone for Easy Loading.
- Wheels Conveniently Roll on All Surfaces.
- Carry's up to 4 Chairs, Umbrellas, Towels and Other Beach Items.
- The most versatile beach table cart is here!
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The most versatile beach table cart is here!
It easily converts from a beach cart to a table.
This cart will take the weight off your shoulders carrying up to 4 chairs, umbrellas, towels and other beach items.
The removable wheels roll on all surfaces for your convenience. Perfect for the beach!
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The Wonder Wheeler Wide, the largest of the series. This will make your day at the beach more practical then ever before. This cart uses the same technology as a baby stroller. Huge 10 inch wheels and an extended neoprene handle makes handling a breeze. Full width back cover for extra durability, with an embroidered back pocket for quick access storage.
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'So You Think You Can Dance?': The Top 14 Perform
07.07.11
It is now seven couples.
The judges give a lot more comments this evening skiing, which is much more interesting than generalized seizures and love, perhaps with fewer dancers, because there is no time to talk with them? The music is much more varied, too, with numbers of David Bowie, Tito Puente, Eartha Kitt and Bronski Beat. There is also a choreographer, Justin Giles. Instead of a baby cat picture says we will meet the families of the competitor, but in fact, many dancers do all the talking themselves (Ryan speaks especially Mia Michaels). Overall, however, there are some big numbers tonight.The theme of the "war of the sexes" continues in the group dances, but nobody called me a fool. And one of the judges said something about watching the rehearsals, which is new to me.
Source: Wall Street Journal (blog)