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Multi-Purpose 3-Tier Rolling Cart – Mobile Storage & Serving Trolley

Multi-Purpose 3-Tier Rolling Cart – Mobile Storage & Serving Trolley

Regular price $35.00
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  • Anti-drop storage shelf: manufactured with premium material, practical and durable for long-lasting use.

  • Durable & Sturdy: The rolling cart is made of PLAstic tray and the frame is made of Carbon Steel which is moisture-proof, rust-proof, scratch-proof, easy to clean

  • Trolley storage shelf: rotating universal wheels can be moved at will and placed in every corner of the house.

  • Multifunctional Storage Rack: This rolling trolley is easy to store and transport. It can be used as a sundries cart, bathroom cart, kitchen storage cart, dining cart, service cart, storage rack, tool cart, etc.

Product Size: 46D x 46W x 85H Centimeters
Tray Material: plastic
Frame Material: Carbon Steel
Color: White

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1 x Storage Cart

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