🛠️ Roll into welding mastery with unmatched strength and style!
The Weldpro Welding Cart is a rugged, multifunctional 3-tier steel trolley designed to support up to 400 lbs of welding equipment. Featuring 360° swivel wheels for seamless mobility, ample storage with dedicated trays and hooks, and safety chains for secure gas cylinder transport, it’s engineered for both indoor and outdoor welding projects. Perfectly compatible with MIG, TIG, stick welders, plasma cutters, and Weldpro models, this cart elevates your welding setup with durability, organization, and convenience.
Manufacturer | Linlong |
Part Number | L25007 |
Item Weight | 40.7 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 40.5 x 13.3 x 30.7 inches |
Item model number | L25007 |
Color | Black |
Material | Metal |
Maximum Weight Capacity | 400 Pounds |
Handle Material | Alloy Steel |
Special Features | Wheels |
Included Components | Safety Chains |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
B**Y
Better than expected
Much better quality than I was expecting. Very easy to put together and holds both my welder and plasma cutter, plus room for a tool box.
A**R
Great welding cart
Very well made. Not too hard to assemble. Nice size for my welder and accessories. Glad I bought it!
V**Z
Decent quality on a budget
I have a everlast powertig dv 200 on top and everlast cyclone 140 on the bottom. Enough room on the middle shelf for my foot pedal and 4 to 5 10lb spools of wire. Dosnt come with lock tight.
B**.
Great cart
This is a great welding cart, Instruction's are so-so this is heavy guty
W**Y
Well designed and decent materials.
My only dislike is the plastic rear tires. In my Arizona desert heat here they will be gone in a year. I gave it four stars for sturdiness due to those plastic tires.I keep a huge gas bottle at my bench so I will be purchasing a smaller one for the cart for when I want to use the welder away from the welding table.You can see my welder and plasma torch. It's nice to have them in the same location and mobile. I will add additional hooks.Yes the instructions aren't the best but if you need this cart you are hands on and good at figuring things out, right?Addendum: I caught these 10" solid tires with steel hubs on sale at HF. I had to lengthen the axle about 3/4 inch to use them but this allowed me to put my giant gas bottle on the cart. This tipped the cart slightly downhill in front but the shelves were thoughtfully designed with enough downhill toward the rear that the shelves still sit downhill toward the rear. I like this cart.Addendum: March 2025 - I purchased a second cart, same one. New TIG welder. Same giant gas bottle. Again the children's toy rear wheels had to go. I changed them out for some serious weight carriers, and to keep it level I added taller front wheels too.
J**S
Heavy duty cart at 1/2 the price others ask you to pay
I couldn't believe how heavy the box was when Amazon delivered the cart, approximately 45#s. It was well packaged and undamaged. Everything required to assemble the cart was in the box except the wrench, phillips screwdriver and pliers. The exact number of nuts and screws were bagged and every part was well painted and undamaged.The instruction manual was very detailed addressing the entire assembly, except the two side rails. Yep, I read all of the reviews talking about the left and right side rails needing to be labeled. If they are not on the correct side the holes in the top plate will be off by a little less than a 1/2 hole. I was really careful and still ended up having to swap the dang things. Don't waist your time fighting and tweeking the top around to get two screws to start, just bite the bullet, undo a couple of screws, switch the rails and BOOM. . . they really do line up. If you get it right the first time consider yourself lucky. Buy a lottery ticket.The Weldpro cart is very nearly the same as the Eastwood MIG, TIG, Plasma, welding cart. It wouldn't suprise me if they were manufactured by the same company in China. Both carts have a sturdy 300# rating with the same rearwheels and front casters. The design appears to be eactly the same with the exception of the bottle mount. Eastwood has one mid-point chain mount. Weldpro has one upper chain mount and a lower chain mount.The biggest difference between the two carts is the price. Eastwood's price was just reduced from over $200 to north of $150 plus shipping. Weldpro's Amazon price is about a 1/3 less and, if you are a Prime member, ships for free.
S**D
Disappointed, wrong parts in box
Metal thickness is good, wheels are okay, rear wheel axle is 3" too short they are sending another axle customer support knew about this problem so im waiting another week for axle. Disappointed
A**R
Cart
Assembly takes awhile. Once put together seems to be a sturdy cart.
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