Summary
What this review covers
This review covers the cart's product details, tub format, tire setup, quick-release dump action, storage needs, and the kinds of garden jobs it supports.
Pros
The upside
- The 4 cu ft poly tub gives soil bags, compost, mulch, and plant flats a defined landing space.
- The four-wheel stance keeps garden loads settled during short yard trips.
- The quick-release dump feature helps unload loose material at beds, bins, and compost areas.
Cons
The tradeoffs
- The cart needs a clear shed or garage parking spot between hauling days.
- Assembly should be handled before the first busy garden weekend.
Who it is for
Fit and feel
Good match:
This cart suits gardeners who move soil bags, compost, bark, straw, nursery pots, leaf piles, firewood, and garden cleanup material through the season.
What to know:
Plan a parking spot before assembly. The cart earns its place during active garden weekends, and it still needs floor space when the work is done.
Where to check it
Check Gorilla Carts GOR4PS Poly Garden Dump Cart
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Breakdown
Full review
What it does in a backyard garden
The Gorilla Carts GOR4PS is a four-wheel garden dump cart built around a black poly tub, steel frame, pull handle, and 10 inch pneumatic tires. It gives loose garden material a contained place to land and lets the gardener move that load from driveway, shed, compost area, or potting space to the bed where the work is happening.
The 4 cu ft tub is useful during soil and mulch days. Bags can ride flat, while loose compost, pulled weeds, clipped stems, and nursery pots stay gathered inside the bed of the cart.
The tub keeps messy work contained
The poly tub is the part that shapes the experience. It has enough depth for loose material, and the smooth surface supports a simple hose rinse after damp soil, bark, leaves, or compost.
That smooth tub also helps when the load changes through the day. A morning mulch run can turn into a pot-moving trip, then a clipped-stem cleanup pass, without asking the gardener to set up several containers.
The pull feel is steady and deliberate
Four wheels give the cart a planted feel on common backyard routes. It feels at home on driveway edges, open lawn paths, shed approaches, and wide bed lanes where there is room to turn.
The pull handle keeps the load in front of the gardener’s eyes. That matters around raised beds, hoses, stepping stones, and narrow gate openings where a calm pace protects plants and edging.
The dump release helps with loose material
The quick-release dump feature is useful when mulch, compost, soil, or leaves need to land in one area. Tip the tub, guide the pile, and use a rake or scoop to finish the spread.
For potted plants, seedling trays, and harvest bins, treat the tub as a carry platform and unload by hand. That keeps delicate items upright and controlled.
Good match
This cart suits gardeners who move soil bags, compost, bark, straw, nursery pots, leaf piles, firewood, and garden cleanup material through the season.
What to know
Plan a parking spot before assembly. The cart earns its place during active garden weekends, and it still needs floor space when the work is done.