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I am looking at purchasing a new push cart. TGW is now making its own cart. It looks like it has all of the features I want and is substantially cheaper than name brands. Anyone have a TGW push cart? 

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TGW used to sell Caddytek push carts, their carts look identical. If it is anything like their clothing brand it will be well made and comparable to big brands. 

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I’d still recommend ClicGear.

Push carts, IMO, are like tripods. Just save time and buy something great from the start.

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On 6/15/2019 at 7:30 PM, iacas said:

I’d still recommend ClicGear.

Push carts, IMO, are like tripods. Just save time and buy something great from the start.

I second what iacas said. I bought my first push cart a couple of months ago and got the ClicGear 3.5+. It is a great cart, built like a tank. I look at push carts like hand tools. Buy the best you can, buy once - cry once. It will pay for itself in about 17 rounds, so spending a little more for quality is easily justified.

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10 minutes ago, Sean_D said:

I second what iacas said. I bought my first push cart a couple of months ago and got the ClicGear 3.5+. It is a great cart, built like a tank. I look at push carts like hand tools. Buy the best you can, buy once - cry once. It will pay for itself in about 17 rounds, so spending a little more for quality is easily justified.

agreed.  clicgear 3.5+ is the bomb.

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