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When it came to life in 2007, the Hook'n' Go shopping cart was designed as a "smart cart for the urban shopper." Benefits include...
- Carring 70 lbs with ease
- Unfolds and folds up in seconds
- Lightweight - only 7 lbs.
- Compact (when folded it is 31" in length and 14" in width)
- Protects your groceries
- Carries groceries and other bags up stairs
- Easy to maneuver
- No more heavy bags cutting into your hands
- Saves multiple trips
Yet since its release, it seems as though it hasn't taken off quite like the manufacturers would have hoped. The benefits seem practical and reasonable but for some reason the people that need these the most, aren't using them. Possibly because they aren't the most discreet of shopping carts, especially when nowadays, appearance is everything, maybe these Hook 'n' Go's could use a makeover!
Check out the instructional Hook 'n' Go video
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