No, our cart frames are guaranteed for two years and, while they flex and bend under loads,
they will then spring back to their original shape. If you leave your tub inside a car, or
leaning crookedly in a closet or outdoors, and it warps, simply place the tub on a flat
surface in sunshine while filling with water and it will rebound to its original shape. Be
sure to store your Plus One Cart empty, preferably hanging it on a wall for best keeping.
Note: As with steel and aluminum, there are all kinds and qualities of plastic on the
market. We use a special blend with the high impact HDPP with added special blends
which allows the carts to flex under load and then spring back to normal shape. We have
special blends that we add to the HDPP, which is how we can offer a 2-Year Warranty. We
challenge you to find another all-purpose cart, caddy, and dolly on the market with a 2-Year
Warranty, and our Direct “MADE IN USA” Customer Support.
What are the Mighty Max Plus One weight capacities?
The Plus One Cart with our Amphibious All-Terrain and Weatherproof wheels can haul up
to 300 pounds on hard floors. On gravel, sand, and uneven pavement, we recommend a
weight limit of 200 pounds.
How do I remove a wheel?
Our wheels are held on with a one-way licking end cap, which will assure the user that a
wheel will never come off during normal operation. But if the need arises to replace a
wheel or change out the type of wheels, here is what you do: Pop the plastic cap off the end
cap with plyers or a flathead screw driver. Then bend the remaining metal retaining disk
on one side towards you away from the cart. Then bend the opposite side of the disk also
towards you and away from the cart. Then carefully pull the bent disc back and forth while
pulling it off the axle. It will come off, but we made it difficult for a very good reason.
What is the maximum weight on the Plus One Cart on deep soft sand?
We do not recommend using the Plus One in deep soft sand. It does work well on packed
sand, wet sand, gravel, and rocky and muddy terrain. Everything sinks in deep soft sand,
even the human foot.