Snapper XD SXDUC82 82V Cordless Self-Propelled Utility Cart with 3.7 cu. ft. Cargo Bed

January 14, 2020 - Comment

The Snapper XD 82V Max self propelled utility cart greatly assists in moving heavy materials and supplies, plus features a quick release lever to effortlessly dump the attached cargo bed. Carry, dump, or tow materials for up to 3 hours on a 2Ah Briggs & Stratton Lithium ion battery. The 3.7 cu ft rust resistant

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The Snapper XD 82V Max self propelled utility cart greatly assists in moving heavy materials and supplies, plus features a quick release lever to effortlessly dump the attached cargo bed. Carry, dump, or tow materials for up to 3 hours on a 2Ah Briggs & Stratton Lithium ion battery. The 3.7 cu ft rust resistant cargo bed and large 12″ x 5″ turf drive tires; allow you to move a variety of things without damaging your lawn.
Maximum initial battery voltage (measured without a workload) is 82 volts. Nominal voltage is 72.

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Comments

Anonymous says:

Pretty good but with a mechanical issue to start. UPDATED Overall I am pleased with this and if I get my issue fixed I might raise my rating. The cart moves a bit slow but it has a surprising amount of grunt. It moved 40 loads of mulch and wet dirt today and I only charged it once and it charged very fast (it was half full when I charged it and it charged fully in 20minutes. I took it through about 3 inch deep mud and aside from having to pick up the back end to get the 3rd wheel through the muck it plowed right through it with a full load. The…

Anonymous says:

REALLY!!! My wife and I are older and neither of us are particularly fond of using a wheel barrow. With somewhere in the vicinity of 10 yards of gravel and dirt to move and more planned, it was obvious that the wheel barrow had to go. We explored several options from equipment rental to paying someone to move the dirt and gravel for us. Considering the current projects and additional projects (planned and unplanned), purchase of a self propelled cart was the logical choice. Our first experience with…

Anonymous says:

Sturdy, stable and very helpful. I am an older woman with 5 acres to maintain. This Snapper cart is sent from heaven. I couldn’t do all the work I do without it. It is easy to operate and the battery last a very long time. My only complaints are that it arrived with a loose fluid cap so it had leaked fluid everywhere. And within just a few days the on off switch stopped working. I now just leave it on when I’m using it and pull the key when I put it away. It is stable and the dump feature is terrific. Very sturdy. I believe it…

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