Our top picks for utility carts are great for small appliances, spices, craft supplies, toiletries, and even garden tasks. Unlike other organization methods, which require adding shelves to walls or squeezing more into your current cabinets, these carts provide mobile storage that can be repurposed time and again. Which one is right for you? Read on to find out.
Amazon Basics 3-shelf storage unit
Sturdy mobile shelves for bigger items
Robust shelving for large projects.
Pros:
- High weight support
- Matches any kitchen
Cons:
- Small items may fall through shelves
Need to store heavier materials or appliances? This utility cart from Amazon Basics can support up to 73 pounds per shelf, and each one can be adjusted to your liking. It has a shiny chrome finish and is made of durable steel.
Spacekeeper 3-tier slim storage cart
Fits in the tightest spots around your home
Make use of space that is normally neglected.
Pros:
- Narrow profile fits more places
- Simple design
Cons:
- Color options may not work for everyone
Small kitchens and bathrooms have something in common: a lack of storage. This slim storage cart will squeeze into the small voids between appliances or bathroom fixtures so you can keep rooms tidy. It comes in white and black and makes an ideal spice rack or toiletry organizer.
Alvorog 3-tier rolling utility cart
Ideal for small materials and tools
Pens and brushes won't fall through the trays.
Pros:
- Three color options
- Holds up to 200 pounds
- Modular cups
Cons:
- Trays are plastic, not metal
Creating personalized items or art projects means having a collection of art supplies at your disposal. This utility cart has a spot for everything in your collection, including papers, pens, brushes, small tools, and even paints. It comes in three colors and has three hanging cups you can move to your desired tray on the cart.
Mind Reader charm 3-tier utility cart
Nice-looking finish for indoor use
Warm appearance fits in with more decor than alternative options.
Pros:
- Two wheel locks
- Faux wood finish
- Clean lines
Cons:
- No borders on shelves
Add bar storage to your dining or living room with this rustic style cart from Mind Reader. The faux wood finish will make the cart look less out of place compared to metal or plastic finishes. You can store bottles, glasses, and extra serving wares on all three shelves.
Wen service utility cart
Extra durable for big projects
This cart is built to withstand wear from heavy tools and materials.
Pros:
- Most durable option
- Borders on both shelves
- Sturdy wheels
Cons:
- Difficult assembly
Gardening tasks often require hand tools, large bags of soil or mulch, and planters. Relieve stress on your back by loading everything on this utility cart, which can hold up to 500 pounds, and wheel items to where you need them. Both shelves have borders to keep items from falling off, and there are small cutouts for tools and a drink holder near the handles.
Versatile storage
Why you can trust Real Homes
The Amazon Basics 3-shelf storage unit is our favorite utility cart. Each shelf is extra sturdy, supporting 73 pounds, and can easily support a microwave or toaster oven. It's also useful in the garage, where you may need a mobile storage option for larger tools. The frame is made of steel, so it’s built to last a long time.
If you’re keeping track of lots of little items, like pens, brushes, or cosmetics, consider the Alvorog 3-tier rolling utility cart. The lack of large holes in the shelves will keep small items in their place, so you won’t have to worry if you move the cart around often. This cart also offers modular cups that you can move from shelf to shelf, letting you customize the way things are organized even more.
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