I got this 'Lil Red Wagon' from Fansmart mainly for around the house use. I have a much MUCH larger garden wagon that can be pulled by hand or hooked up to your lawn and garden mower/tractor. But, it's just not convenient for doing simple things around the flower garden. This Fansmart wagon is great for that. Putting it together, I noted a few things. 1) Don't overtighten the acorn nuts. You will pop the caps right off. 2) The wood stake and slate side panels are NOT the most solidly built. The wood is soft pine and the panels are just stapled together. My advice would be to coat them very well with some clear polyurethane or other wood preservative before assembly. And, don't be too rough or careless when working with them. it's okay to put a load against them. Jut understand that there are limitations on how much abuse they can take. 3) When putting the cotter pins through the axles, to hold the wheels on, make sure you bend them all the way around the axles, to prevent any chance of a puncture or laceration from the sharp ends of the cotter pins. 4) Use your common sense in assembling the front yoke / truck assembly. The illustration is not that detailed. But, it's fairly simple. The finished front end will NOT be that tightly fitted when you're done. That's okay. It's the way it was designed. 5) The rounded pan head of all the bolts going through the pan of the wagon go ON THE INSIDE of the pan, not the outside. Even then, the heads do not seat perfectly into the holes. They do have an edge that can snag on bagged materials like mulch, potting soil, etc. My advice would be to lay a piece of cardboard or something in the bed of the wagon. The would both prevent tears in your bagged materials AND protect the finish of the wagon.I've been using mine for hauling heavy plants around and even moving frozen goods from the deep freeze to the snow bank, during this 'winter storm of the century' that we had down here in Texas. The power was out for four days and I didn't want to lose roughly $700 in venison. Lil Red did the trick.If anyone is old enough to remember the 'Radio Flyer' wagons that were sold a few decades ago, this wagon is kind of like that. But, not as big and not as heavily constructed. However, this wagon is good enough quality, for the price, to still earn a five star rating from me.