

Product description




1 Camping
2 Shopping
3 Sporting
SPACIOUS INTERIOR FOR YOUR GEAR: This heavy-duty wagon features a roomy interior, offering ample capacity for your outdoor gear. Its large design keeps items organized and reduces repeated trips. Whether for family outings, beach wagon days, picnics, or other adventures, transporting your essentials becomes effortless.
QUICK ONE-PULL FOLDING: With a simple one-pull design, this collapsible wagon folds without any complicated steps. The smooth folding mechanism guides the frame neatly into its compact form, making it easy to pack away. Once folded, it fits effortlessly in car trunks, garages, or closets, saving space and keeping your gear organized for every outdoor trip or adventure.
SPACE-SAVING FOLDED DESIGN: Featuring an impressive 1:6 folding ratio, this folding wagon compacts efficiently for easy storage. This compact design saves up to 92% storage space, making it effortless to store while still leaving plenty of room for other essentials. Its efficient fold keeps your gear organized and accessible, ensuring clutter-free, convenient storage both at home and on the go.
SMOOTH MOBILITY & EASY CONTROL: The 360° swivel front wheels provide flexible movement, while the lockable function keeps the wagon stable when needed. Combined with the adjustable ergonomic handle, you have a comfortable grip and precise control. Together, they make transporting heavy loads across grass, sand, gravel, or pavement effortless during outdoor adventures.
ROBUST METAL CONSTRUCTION: Made from rust-resistant metal tubing, this foldable utility wagon offers exceptional strength and durability. Its robust frame supports heavy loads without bending or sagging, ensuring stability in any situation. Combined with thoughtful design details, it allows you to confidently use the wagon across multiple scenarios, from camping trips to sports events and grocery runs.
13 reviews for 45.5″ L Kitsure Collapsible Wagon – Heavy Duty Foldable Wagon with 440lbs Capacity, Adjustable Handle, Shopping Cart with Wheels for Camping, Groceries, Black, 45.5″ x 24.0″ x 38.0″
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$75.99

Amazon Customer –
This is really a Win Win
Super quick on receiving and Super easy to put together.Came in a tiny box, of which I thought this must be the wrong item sent. But, nope. Unpacked the box, put the wheels on (pretty easy as they literally snap right on in) and followed the easy directions on the rest.This went together very nicely and it only took 1 person to do.Unfolded great, simple to fold back up and the outter case to store it was really easy to put around it too.It has lots of room, pretty deep, and it’s sturdy.Rolls smooth.It’s light weight, of which is a plus.I have a small terrain suv. We use my hubbys truck as we take a 10×10 easy up cover, 2 large camping chairs, ice chest and snack bags to our kids baseball games. We use a bulky heavy metal wagon. But now, we can go in my suv when the weather turns to drizzles.This is very compact and will fit perfectly with all that we bring when we do take my vehicle.It’s just as seen in sellers photos and as described. Received as stated in check outHighly recommend
CJLH –
Front wheel stems and castor sockets are different from rear wheel stems and castor sockets.
45.5″ L Kitsure Collapsible Wagon – Heavy Duty Foldable Wagon with 440lbs Capacity-I haven’t used mine yet, but my friend loves hers. PROBLEM-when installing the wheels, be sure to notice the wheel stems are different between the front and back. I didn’t. Like a doofus, I made assumptions and tried to fit the front to the back wheels. But the front castor sockets are different from the rear castor sockets, and a round wheel stem won’t fit into the square castor socket, and vice versa. I was hopping mad and sent a nastygram to Amazon. HOWEVER, my friend came over and popped those suckers right in. We’re still laughing about it. Well, I’m chagrined.IT’S A LOVELY WAGON AND I LOOK FORWARD TO USING IT! My favorite part is how it collapses and the bottom insert is the cover. No extra part to get lost somewhere. Plus, I can put my sewing machine, supplies, and my comfortable desk chair in it to cart from car to classroom. I predict I’ll be hauling toddlers sometime, soon, also.
George Anthony –
Strong, Spacious, and Easy to Use!
This Kitsure collapsible wagon is exactly what I needed. It’s heavy-duty, rolls smoothly even when fully loaded, and holds a ton groceries, camping gear, you name it. The adjustable handle makes it easy to maneuver, and it folds down quickly for storage in my trunk or garage.The 440-lb capacity isn’t just marketing it’s sturdy and well-built. Perfect for outdoor events, shopping trips, or hauling supplies. Definitely worth the price for the quality and convenience!
Janine Forster –
A work horse of a wagon!
If you’ve been on the fence about a collapsible wagon, this is your sign that you NEED one. Originally I ordered this for beach trips because the wide plastic wheels would probably work better on sand than trying to drag everything across the beach. But of course I ordered it too late in the season for beach trips, and it sat unopened. When I finally opened it up just to check it out, I wished I’d done so earlier.First off, its huge. I can easily fit 3 large upright (you know the tall ones?) laundry baskets in it which was EXTREMELY helpful on a trip to the laundromat during a plumbing repair that left me without laundry machines for a week. The sides are plenty high enough that you could throw anything you ever want or need in there and it wouldn’t spill over the top. The wheels are also offset a bit, and sit on the outside of the wagon to give it more stability so no matter how high you pile it up, it does not get top heavy and you don’t have to worry about stuff toppling over.The two front wheels lock, which is also a fantastic feature when trying to load/unload on a hill and are easily engaged/disengaged with your foot.The cart itself is surprisingly light weigh for how sturdy it is constructed. It folds up and down literally with one hand, and the way its constructed you end up with a handle in the center of it so you can easily carry it or lift it into your vehicle. The handle scopes up and down to tuck away easily. I haven’t tried, but I do believe the liner (sides) is machine washable, and would fit in most washers easily.Overall, this thing is a work horse and I am extremely pleased with it, especially for the price point.HOWEVER, a few things took me from 5 stars to 4…- There is no steering with the handle, it is entirely dependent on the swivel of the front two wheels. This does make maneuvering it very cumbersome and makes it hard to navigate tight spaces. It also puts quite a lot of strain on the handle itself, which most certainly will cause it to wear out faster.- The bottom of the wagon does not lock in flat, and is dependent on weight to get it to fully extend. This is critical to the ease of being able to collapse it one handed, but does mean when the wagon is empty it lacks stability and structure.- The mat that lines the bottom of the wagon is broken up into multiple parts so it can wrap around and fasten the wagon for storage and carrying (like a child’s pack and play). This is the only structure on the bottom, and it is quite flimsy. While I believe whole heartedly the frame could handle 440lbs, I do not see the base being able to handle it. For that reason, when I use this wagon at the beach, I will likely cut a piece of plywood to set in the base before loading coolers and tents and chairs and the like to give it a bit more rigidity.Overall, however, for this price point, this wagon is a fantastic deal and I am very happy with it.
AZL –
good quality
Very nice. Good quality. Materials are strong. Easy to fold and unfold.Inside dimensions: 19″ x 40″ x 15″tall
Joanie Hart –
The size and weight.
Love this wagon. Sturdy construction and so easy to fold up.😀The size is perfect for all large and heavy products.
Bre –
You NEED this if you’re traveling with kids!
Best-Decision-EVER! I lugged 200 pounds of luggage and two kids weighing a cumulative 150 pounds through numerous airports, airport customs, and all around a resort for a week. I carried it on the planes in a duffel bag with no problems so I had it between gates. My 3 year old napped in it. Heck, my 7 year old napped in it! I took several large inflatables to and from the pool. We took it on all our excursions. So many people complimented me on having it with envy in their eyes. This wagon was a game changer/life saver! I highly recommend it. P.s. I put it together in 3 minutes all by myself.
William Mack –
Is small when you don’t need it. Big when you do.
It works good. It folds well, and it sits in the corner with no problem.
Faranae –
Important stuff at-a-glance:+ VERY easy to assemble, collapse, and store;+ Sturdy wheels;+ Plenty of room!- Items need to be placed carefully for stability;- The flat bottom piece is too flimsy;- The handle pulls at the frame awkwardly, feels like it will break.! One wheel lock scraped against the wheel, needed fixing;I wasn’t quite sure what to expect when I saw how compact this wagon was packaged, but I was pleasantly surprised when it unfolded and assembled so easily! I’m not very strong, so that is a HUGE benefit for me. And once it’s put together, the whole thing collapses without any disassembly besides taking out the flat bottom piece… Which doubles as a cover to cinch the wagon closed, leaving the wheels exposed so it can still be wheeled around.In terms of quality, there were some minor cosmetic issues with the stitching on the liner. The biggest issue with assembly I ran into though was the wheel locking mechanism: One of them was bent in such a way that it scraped against the wheel even when fully open. I had to take a screwdriver and use it as a pry-bar to bend it ever-so-slightly and stop it from scraping.The base also being the “case” is brilliant. I am small, and my hands are weak, but I can collapse the wagon and wrap it with no issues. It’s a very good design, honestly my favorite part of the wagon. Unfortunately, this also weakens the base because the stabilizer is segmented. There aren’t really enough supports along the bottom to allow for that kind of weakness in the base, so you have to be extremely careful with how and where you load the wagon.The handle, though. My biggest gripe about this wagon is the handle! While it does have a bit of wiggle room, when the wagon is holding a moderate load the bend of the handle also pulls at the connection to the frame in a very, VERY unstable way. I’m serious; It pulls on the frame in a way it is not supposed to. PULL this wagon, never push. The handle just can’t handle it. (That wordplay was unintentional but I’m keeping it.)
NN –
material is flimsy and not strong compare to other wagon in this category/price pointsize is actually smaller than the competitor, wheel size is smaller and narrowerhandle bar was not stable, unable to stay up/attached to wagon and will fall down on the groundand finally the worst case… item received in a used condition/re-packed/refurbishedthere are some evidence of dirt and torn fabric seen in picture, definitely a returned item
Sarah –
This is a really handy wagon to have around. It extends out to move things, but it can be compressed to save space when not in use. The collapsing frame is made of metal, and it has a fabric cover, with a folding fabric base. The product listing says it has a 440 lb capacity. I probably won’t need that much, but it’s good to know it can handle some of the heavier things I would like to haul. I weighed the wagon and fabric at 7.8 kg (17 lbs). It’s very portable when compressed, but a bit heavy for some people. It can be a minor struggle to extend or compress the wagon, but I’m getting better at it with practice.● The fabric snaps on easily in four corners, and has a strap handle in the middle for pulling the middle upward. It has three velcro straps on the bottom for securing it to the bottom of the wagon. I timed myself, and I can put the fabric on in one minute. I could do it faster with practice. When the wagon is compressed, the lining fabric can be used as a cover and strapped on with the velcro straps, and I can carry it with the middle handle.● The base provides stabilty and a flat surface when extended, but can be folded up and secured with its own velcro straps.● The handle extends outward and snaps in place. It will not snap in place in a shorter position – when it’s shortened and I pull on it, it pulls out. It can move right or left (about 70 degrees), and in and out from the wagon. The flexibility of the handle positions is a great feature.● The wheels are plastic treads with metal brackets. They are 15 cm in diameter, which is a reasonably big size to handle uneven ground. When I moved a bag of mulch (42.5 L) and two bags of soil (18 L each), I couldn’t pull the wagon over a 10 cm step. I had to lift the back of the wagon. The wheel size and material has its limits, but for the most part it’s enough. The front wheels turn around, and the back wheels stay in a stable straight angle. The front wheels have brakes.● The inside of the wagon is about 1 metre long, 48 cm wide, and 38 cm deep, which is a nice big capacity. It’s big enough to fit three round 10 gallon pails, or four square 10 gallon pails. This evening I moved a bag of mulch, two bags of soil, two large flower pots, several stacked pails, and some tools.I put three 10 gallon pails full of water into the wagon and pulled the wagon around. The water spilled into the wagon. It’s great that the cart can handle the weight, but I’ll have to leave my pails two thirds full so I’m not spilling. For cleanup, I can put the wagon on its side and spray it with a hose. For more serious cleanup, the fabric can be removed from the bottom.When I leave the handle up, it stays in place for the most part. Sometimes when I’m moving the wagon (like lifting the wagon back over a stair), the handle can fall down. I would be happier if there were something on the cart that would snap onto the handle and hold it in place, but also let the handle go quickly. A snap-on handle would be a nice feature, but I don’t think I’ll deduct stars for not having it.The collapsibility makes cleanup a little awkward compared to a fixed-sized wagon, but it’s very manageable. I would much rather have the convenience of this easy to store wagon. It doesn’t take up much space when it’s compressed. I’m very happy with this wagon, with the large carrying capacity and easy maneuverability.
Melina Mak –
This KITSURE brand collapsible wagon is really handy for yardwork and hauling things to and from the beach. I have another wagon that I used to pull my kids around in, this KITSURE brand waggon would NOT be compatible for that. I found that it was really well constructed, really heavy duty materials that will take on heavy loads, but at the same time I was a little bit disappointed in the piece that goes inside of the wagon. Once the wagon is popped open the base that you insert at the bottom, kind of wobbles around a little bit. You have to load it strategically so things don’t fall in the cracks! This is the only reason I wouldn’t put kids in it because that base is not thick enough and doesn’t offer solid support. I’m not too disappointed as it’s not advertised as a wagon for kids!Besides that it was so easy to assemble, it took me less than five minutes and the instructions were really easy to follow. I really like that you can lock the wheels and the mechanism to do so is nice and big so you don’t have to reach down and you can do it with your foot. This is your larger than average wagon and can really hold a lot of stuff in it, but at the same time collapses down quite nice and neat and doesn’t take up too much space. It fits in the trunk of my Mazda CX3 without any issue.Overall, I think this is a really well made wagon, just know that you can’t put people in it! It’s good value for $109.99 CAD, I could see this holding up for years to come! I recommend.
Autumnbolt –
I do have significant doubts about this things 440lb weight capacity, at around 200lbs the wheels start to bend and flex under motion, I believe this thing can last a good while with up to 150lbs, but not much beyond that.That aside it is a pretty decent wagon, it is larger than any of my other wagons, but folds smaller than any of them as well, and the use of the bottom panel to hold the outside together is smart.Overall it is a good wagon in my opinion but the specs are grossly overestimated and pose a safety issue if someone believes them and tries to move 400lbs of stuff, though for lighter loads I think it’s good enough that I would recommend it