Reddit Reddit reviews Rubbermaid Commercial Products 1997208 Heavy Duty Adaptable Utility Cart, Black, Medium, 51.47" Height, 36.00" Width

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Rubbermaid Commercial Products 1997208 Heavy Duty Adaptable Utility Cart, Black, Medium, 51.47
Variable handle adjusts to four positions for comfortable handling and easier transport of awkward loadsFlip-up shelf eliminates the need to clear top shelf contents for work space. 20Lb capacitySlots around rim of upper shelf for storage of small tools like wrenches, pliers, or screwdriversTwo snap-in hooks provide additional storage options for extension cords or other items. Additional hooks sold separately. 10 lb. CapacitySmall part storage near handle keeps hardware and tools organized. Cup holder includedDurable structural foam construction can hold up to 500lbs (250 lbs per shelf) and won't leak, rust, chip, dent, or peel.TPR casters absorb shock and provide floor surface protection. Excellent on linoleum, tile, terrazzo, wood, smooth concrete, and carpet.
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u/beerneed ยท 2 pointsr/Homebrewing

I have been thinking about the same thing lately. I brew on a three keg DIY stand that sits outside under a large BBQ cover. The rest of my stuff sits in the garage, including the fermenter. I normally brew in the backyard (where all the fun happens, swimming pool, BBQ, tunes, outdoor dining area to hang out during the mash, etc.) and found myself constantly going back and forth to the garage for stuff.

I am actually in the process of creating a spreadsheet listing every bit of homebrewing equipment, and trying to figure out how to categorize it. I am playing with the idea of storing equipment in crates/bins by process: starter, mill, mash, sparge, boil, chill, ferment, keg/bottles, sanitation/cleaning chemicals, tools/instruments, etc. It works somewhat, but some of the equipment is shared across processes, like hoses and pumps, so that stuff usually ends up in it's own crate or place. It does help, but it is not perfected yet. And I mostly use plastic milk crates, but smaller bits go into those plastic compartment organizing boxes, then into the crate. Buckets work well too. Tools and instruments go into a large plastic tool box. And some stuff just stays on the stand, or stored in the keggles, like chiller coils, large spoons, kettle/mash tun parts, etc.

At some point, I am going to invest in a service utility cart like this. That way I can store my crates on/in it, and wheel it around during brew day, as well as have a good portable flat working surface. I'm thinking the hook accessory would be great for hoses too.

The ideal scenario would be if I could keep everything in the same place, but alas, I can't run large propane burners in the garage they way it is currently set up.

EDIT: Fixed link to bigger cart.