This little wagon is a great looking, very sturdy piece of equipment. I bought it to replace a much loved wagon, used by two generations of family. Sadly, this old friend fell to bits this Winter.
It was easy to put together, and a wheel which arrived flat, punctured, was replaced immediately by the company with no problems. Thank you very much.
The 'flaw' is that the wooden sides which slot together have nothing to fix them to each other and to the wagon except four small metal extensions of the frame which are simply slotted into the chassis, so if a person tries to pick it up by the temptingly shaped 'handle' hole in the back section, the whole lot comes off. To get the wagon, which is quite weighty, up a step, it has to be picked up from the underneath of the chassis. I quite understand the flexibility of being able to use the wagon as a flat bed, or with just the side panels in place, but it really does need some method - perhaps wing-nuts and bolts - to hold the panels in place. A child riding in the wagon can easily remove the side panels and fall out.
I am going to modify our wagon with screws and glue - it won't be as flexible, but more suited to our family's needs. Would love to hear if anyone else has done this.
Having said all this, it really is a lovely toy, and quite sturdy enough to use as a garden truck, and to ferry all our BBQ ingredients and crockery from garden to kitchen - a longish trip in our house!