Alan m said:
People will buy the cart and return it when they realise they cant wheel it through a standard door
Depends on the definition of a standard door. [poke]
As most of the people discussing this are UK based, Part M of the building regulations states a minimum opening size of 750mm in order to be considered accessible, and most of the doors in my own house are 762mm; it's only the bathrooms that for some reason have smaller 686mm ones.
So if I can be so bold, I'd say it probably goes through *most* but not all UK doors. But you would have to take more care than if the wheels were modified obviously.
Given that it's primarily a transport device rather than an interior mobility device though, I doubt Dewalt will offer a different design. It would definitely fit through all property access doors.
Personally it's the storage footprint in the garage that concerns me more than the width of the trolley - because of the wheel and handle configuration, the depth of the trolley with the boxes installed is nearly 600mm, almost 200mm deeper than the actual depth of the largest box.
A little like the van project Alan linked to, at some point I'd like to install tubular racking and extra arms on the wall of the garage for storage. The arms are readily available so this should be a straightforward project.
I have to say, they are great general-purpose toolboxes, easily bettering anything I'd used previously, and I will get some more once the storage situation is resolved. I don't have a lot of space in the garage (personal hobby/DIY rather than trade) so storage optimisation is critical for me.