Crescent SITERUNNER 3 Shelf Folding Jobsite Cart

October 26, 2025

Crescent SITERUNNER is designed to keep all your tools and materials within arm’s reach, enhancing your efficiency on the job site. This innovative job site cart serves as a mobile workstation, allowing you to move seamlessly throughout your workspace while keeping everything organized. At the end of the day, it easily folds into your truck for convenient transport and storage. With a T-channel accessory rail, you can effortlessly attach additional tools, ensuring that you have everything you need to boost productivity and tackle any task that arises.

Features

  • andles optimize control and maneuverability on the jobsite while doubling as a hanging notch for tool belts, hard hats, cords, and more
  • Acts as a mobile workstation at the perfect height
  • Lift handle enables you to easily lift the cart over object providing seamless movement over obstacles on the job site
  • Access tools efforlessly with the integrated tool strap
  • Transport with ease using the carry handle
  • Durable, non-marring 5″ casters with 2 swivel and 2 fixed casters with brakes to ensure stability and control
  • 8″ compact folded profile makes transporting and storage easy
  • Riveted design provides a stronger bond than fasteners
  • T-handle lock ensures the cart stays locked in the folded form even during transport
  • Auto-lock feature designed to enhance the functionality since the pull handle nests securely under the folding mechanism
  • Patent pending design

Specifications

  • Weight (Catalog) : 43 lb
  • Warranty : 2 Years
  • Maximum Load : 300 lb
  • Caster/Wheel Configuration : 4 Swivel, 2 Locking
  • Shelf Style : 2-Sided Lipped
  • Family Name : SITERUNNER
  • Overall Length : 30.6 in
  • Overall Width : 20 in
  • Overall Height : 42.5 in

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