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I recently bought the smaller one 4 cubic foot as I don’t have a large property or garden. Moved 3 tonne of blue metal and made the job a lot easier. Great cart!
Thank you so much for the REAL review by showing different items and weights that can be used with this cart. Most reviews seem to be mostly advertising, but yours shows real world usage with no frills. Kudos.... I am 72, don't have the muscles of a he-man and need a yard cart that I can pull without taking steroids to do it. Looks like I found the one I need!
Thanks for the review, I am getting one! One word of advice from a 62 yr old, get a dense foam kneeling pad! You’ll be thanking me in 30 years, if I’m still around.
The best video on Gorilla Cart I have seen with real use demonstrations. Audio and video quality is outstanding. Really impressed. Keep up the good work buddy. Cheers!
LOVE my Gorilla Cart!!! Not only does it stand up to it's name in durability. I only have one arm, and YES......thanks to it's step by step instructions. Along with the way the bolts locked into the cart. I was EASILY able to put mine together, without any help or breaking sweat. THANK YOU GORILLA CART!!! 🤘🏻💪🏻❤️❤️❤️❤️💪🏻🤘🏻
Got ours (the mid size 6 cubic ft ) yesterday. First thing i did was what you did at 4:56. We bought it for helping to haul downed limbs etc to our burn pile. Very impressed with it.
Great video. I just bought the 6 cu ft model. My daughter and I put it together easily the evening it arrived, and then moved 15 cu yards of playground mulch the next day. Moving 15 cu yards of mulch took 3 days, and a lot more back and shoulder pain, the last time when we used a wheelbarrow.
I have the smaller one and use it for a million little tasks around the yard. Makes a great little service cart when pressure washing the house. Gas can, detergent jugs, a tool bag, a role of shop towels and a cooler of cold ones all fit perfectly. Needs a little air in the tires every now and then but runs like a champ. Awesome little cart.
my old one lasted 13 years being 365 days a year outside in snow sun and rain, the wheels are too wide tho as it never was an issue with the narrower ones
First time to the channel and because of you I am buying the Gorilla cart. Just saw it online today and ran into your channel. I need it and now know I must have it. Thanks.
I just started a new landscaping job and have 20 tons of crusher fine to move. I blew out my shoulder and I think this cart will be perfect for 'pulling' the crusher fine to the back yard.
I am on my second one. The first one lasted five years with hauling a lot of wood. I burn wood and I really put it to work and it did a great job. That’s why I bought a second one. One for me One for the wife for valentines! Haha just but it is hers!
Thank you for this video! The most helpful part was seeing how easy it is to dump. I was wondering how you were going to move that boulder! I'm looking at it for farm chores and I think this would be perfect!
Don’t scratch it ! Lol , Cheers , revolutionary and back to the sound engineering principles , what would be great is interchangeable buckets , a flat bed , cement bucket , a collection bin , anyhow , Cheers ! Congratulations , Don’t scratch it ! Lol
Yea!!! I’m going to pick one up now, I was actually going to get the Brinly Cart but this is more versatile plus I can use it without the tractor when I need, thanks a lot, 👍🏾👊🏾✌🏾🇳🇬🇺🇸
Thanks for the review. I had been thinking about getting a cart to pull behind my lawn tractor and was going to get a John Deere to match, but I picked up one of these instead! It was easy to assemble and much cheaper than what I had been looking at.
We just assembled the GOR4PS. Simple step by step procedures had the cart fully assembled in less than one hour. Two person job. Highly recommend this quality yard cart!
Thanks Mike for the video! After viewing this video, I’m almost sold! The “almost” is in the handle, Mike! I own a Burley Nomad, adding a top rack and stroller kit. Reworked the floor of the Burley, with 3/4” conduit and Kover Klamps, to transport above 125 pounds. Which has greatly expanded what I can do with my Burley and road/touring bike. In addition, the rack, when open, is at a perfect grocery cart height. Added my Yeti M30, to mount on top of the rack, so as to handle frozen/refrigerated items, leaving the compartments, front and rear, for groceries. They love seeing me at Home Depot and Lowe’s! For sometime now, I wanted to expand further carrying capacity (with my bike), eyeing the Gorilla Cart, in particular the 7cu ft one! This would help safely carry what I can’t carry, with the Burley. With the 11-speed gearing, triple crank… I should be able to pull the Gorilla, loaded, safely! Connections… is my hang-up… but after watching your video… you’ve given me the Can Do Arrogance, to FINALLY bite the bullet and Go For It! Worst case, after losing my yard cart, I can always use the Gorilla, but I think I could make the bike tow work, moving heavy work items to/from property-to-property (1/4 mile distance, one-way), without wear & tear on bike or body! The square-tubing on the Burley, is very similar to the Gorilla… just need to mate a universal mount to the Gorilla, so as to tow the Gorilla, for heavy needs. Then quickly stow the Gorilla, switch to Burley, for “light” needs. Heck… can stow the Burley inside the Gorilla! Ha! Ok, so why the long comment? Because your a biker… have a Gorilla… would love to hear your comments, about my comments! Thanks Mike!
You could definitely haul some heavy stuff with it. I would like to hear back if you start using it to haul with your bike. I wonder what it would be like at faster speeds. I know I pull it behind my mower at full speed and that is 10mph and it does just fine.
I wish he would have showed getting out of the woods with firewood or get in and out were the rocks I want this for game cart camping bug out cart good video thanks
Would have loved to hear what you had to say about the cart, you were talking with the music not in the background but the main sound. So didn’t get to hear your final thoughts on the cart, which is why I clicked on to your video.
Best thing I ever bought and trust me I’ve bought some good shit. Sold a welding kit I was using once a year to fund it and I’m using my cart everyday. Firewood. Picnics. Kids rides. These things are killer and only AUD$219 for the 200 litre one. Cheapest bestest awesomeness ever.
been about 3 years since you posted this.. Still like the 7 cf Gorilla Cart? How about the tires.. do they hold air ok? Have you had to pump them up very often? Would you recommend the no flat tires, instead?
It should. If you also let a little air out of the tires that might help it roll even better in the sand. As is it rolls super easy over all surfaces I have used it on.
Best product for its use and a very accurate video of Gorilla Carts capabilities. Have an older model and the newer design is amazingly functional as proved by your video great job.
We just bought the largest one, two days ago, a 12cu foot, thats rated for 1600lbs. Hauled hay yesterday and love the ease of handling it. Finally something that dumps, rolls and turns easily, plus you can't beat the ground and rock clearance on this versus a regular metal Gorilla wagon. My only complaint is no braking system on these and while its still easy to use, on 2 1/2 acres of varying terrain on my ranch, some brakes would most certainly make this the absolute best cart on the market, hands down. My next purchase is the no flat tires on their website and we're going to make custom rail sides for it. The slots are there.
@@RunBikeMike I'm so looking forward to using mine this weekend. Lol My husband climbed inside it on the way to the barn as a joke and it felt like a 25lb bag of dog food in the bed. 😂 Im really impressed by this cart. I only wish I had purchased it sooner. My old Gorilla metal cart lasted years though.
Great review. I've had one of these for about a year. Use it all the time. Only thing I don't like is mixing concrete. the ridges in the botom make it difficult to get all the concrete mixed. But it's possible. Thanks for the vid. sub/Likie
Did you realize you have the bolts back to front on the front release lever? The nuts are meant to go on the outside as they instructions tell you to do.
Haha 😆 you are right. I did put them on backwards. I guess I was so excited that it was almost done. I will flip them around. Thanks for catching that.
cart is cool, but i feel the bucket isn't durable it is as flimsy as any plastic storage tub out there. i almost crushed mine. i would like to reinforce it with flex seal, or thin sticky plastic sheets, with multiple layers. the design is cool, but the only issue i had was the cheap flimsy bucket and the wheels. even better idea is find a metal bucket same size and drill holes in it putting in the parts ,i would also like to replace wheels with a solid wheel so it can't go flat. adding those features would justify the price.
bought mine at home depot, just ordered the flat-free tires from walmart (Gorilla Carts GCT-13NF). they were a tiny bit cheaper than home depot, even after contractor discount... $300 million dollars later, gonna have a cart that i don't have to air-up EVERY use, omfg. oh, and do yourself a favor, do not buy knock-off brand flat-free tires, they will fall apart and make permanent flat spots if you have a heavy load in cart and stop for a second to scratch your nutsack
I have the 12 cubic foot gorilla cart. My wheels broke the first day. I never could find wheels to replace them. Believe it or not, Gorilla carts won't sell you wheels, let alone support their product under warranty. After 6 months of walking around the cart that was useless I threw it away. I only ever got to haul 1/2 what would fit in a wheelbarrow about 30 feet. If you get a smaller cart with the flat free wheels it's ok. Don't buy any carts without the flat free wheels. They don't have those for the big cart. Also, don't expect any support from the company ever. They are the rudest people I've ever dealt with in a customer service situation. I'm surprised they still exist as a company. Good thing their smaller carts are ok. I guess that saves them. There are better products out there for sure though.
I am surprised that it broke so quickly. I have used and abused mine for over a year with no issues. Did you try returning it to the store where you bought it. I know my local lowes told me I had 30 days.
@@RunBikeMike I dealt with gorilla cart customer service for a couple months because it does have a 1 year warranty. They never sent any new parts as promised though. Then it was too late to return it. The smaller carts are good because you can get run flat tires. The 12 cubic foot doesn't and it's like $300. I was pretty disappointed in that cart for sure. Gorilla carts lost me as a customer. I used to tell everyone how great they were before I had to deal with a warranty issue. They just don't support their products.
I just got a Gorilla cart 4 cubic foot easy dump for $46 on clearance. Guessing thats a good deal? Havent opened it yet. Thought it had airless tires. I hate innertubes.
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I recently bought the smaller one 4 cubic foot as I don’t have a large property or garden. Moved 3 tonne of blue metal and made the job a lot easier. Great cart!
Thank you so much for the REAL review by showing different items and weights that can be used with this cart. Most reviews seem to be mostly advertising, but yours shows real world usage with no frills. Kudos....
I am 72, don't have the muscles of a he-man and need a yard cart that I can pull without taking steroids to do it. Looks like I found the one I need!
Thanks. If you need an easy rolling cart this is the one to get. I am surprised every time I use it how well it rolls.
Has anyone had trouble with the tray cracking on these 7 cubic ft gorilla carts
Best dang cart for the money. I use mine weekly with my zero turn lawnmower. Well built, tough, and rugged ...
Thanks for the review, I am getting one!
One word of advice from a 62 yr old, get a dense foam kneeling pad! You’ll be thanking me in 30 years, if I’m still around.
The best video on Gorilla Cart I have seen with real use demonstrations. Audio and video quality is outstanding. Really impressed. Keep up the good work buddy. Cheers!
LOVE my Gorilla Cart!!! Not only does it stand up to it's name in durability. I only have one arm, and YES......thanks to it's step by step instructions. Along with the way the bolts locked into the cart. I was EASILY able to put mine together, without any help or breaking sweat. THANK YOU GORILLA CART!!!
🤘🏻💪🏻❤️❤️❤️❤️💪🏻🤘🏻
Got ours (the mid size 6 cubic ft ) yesterday. First thing i did was what you did at 4:56. We bought it for helping to haul downed limbs etc to our burn pile. Very impressed with it.
Congrats. I was using mine for like the millionth time yesterday and thinking this was a really good purchase. I love it.
@@RunBikeMike hubby is using it right now to collect branches etc for the burn.
Great video. I just bought the 6 cu ft model. My daughter and I put it together easily the evening it arrived, and then moved 15 cu yards of playground mulch the next day. Moving 15 cu yards of mulch took 3 days, and a lot more back and shoulder pain, the last time when we used a wheelbarrow.
I have the smaller one and use it for a million little tasks around the yard. Makes a great little service cart when pressure washing the house. Gas can, detergent jugs, a tool bag, a role of shop towels and a cooler of cold ones all fit perfectly. Needs a little air in the tires every now and then but runs like a champ. Awesome little cart.
my old one lasted 13 years being 365 days a year outside in snow sun and rain, the wheels are too wide tho as it never was an issue with the narrower ones
Nice one Mike, just bought one of these in Australia after your review. Garden, fishing, firewood etc.. stoked, can't wait for it to arrive.
You will love it
First time to the channel and because of you I am buying the Gorilla cart. Just saw it online today and ran into your channel. I need it and now know I must have it. Thanks.
Awesome I hope you love it as much as I do.
Thanks for the review. Bought my cart yesterday because of the real life tests that you did.
Best review I’ve seen on the Gorilla cart. At 69 years of age its something i need.
I just started a new landscaping job and have 20 tons of crusher fine to move. I blew out my shoulder and I think this cart will be perfect for 'pulling' the crusher fine to the back yard.
Thanks this help me another just finished putting mine together
I just got my 7 cu ft since I have lots of hay to transport to the horse barn, about 500 feet away. I pull it with my John Deere riding mower.
I am on my second one. The first one lasted five years with hauling a lot of wood. I burn wood and I really put it to work and it did a great job.
That’s why I bought a second one.
One for me
One for the wife for valentines! Haha just but it is hers!
Thank you for this video! The most helpful part was seeing how easy it is to dump. I was wondering how you were going to move that boulder! I'm looking at it for farm chores and I think this would be perfect!
Gorilla should pay you for this review. I'm getting one now after sitting on the fence for months on this.
Awesome and I totally agree 😆
Don’t scratch it ! Lol , Cheers , revolutionary and back to the sound engineering principles , what would be great is interchangeable buckets , a flat bed , cement bucket , a collection bin , anyhow , Cheers ! Congratulations , Don’t scratch it ! Lol
I bought one today. I love it.
I want to pull it around everywhere now when I am working outside.
It is an awesome tool for sure.
Finally someone who uses the damn thing instead of yacking about it. Thank you!!
who ever said you can't buy happiness has not bought one of these. just bought one to replace my radio flyer and I hasn't disappointed.
Yea!!! I’m going to pick one up now, I was actually going to get the Brinly Cart but this is more versatile plus I can use it without the tractor when I need, thanks a lot, 👍🏾👊🏾✌🏾🇳🇬🇺🇸
I have the 4 cubic feet one and I’m looking to upgrade. My kids might end up with the smaller one. Great video.
Thanks for the review. I had been thinking about getting a cart to pull behind my lawn tractor and was going to get a John Deere to match, but I picked up one of these instead! It was easy to assemble and much cheaper than what I had been looking at.
That is awesome. Have fun with it.
Excellent review. Many thanks 🙏
We just assembled the GOR4PS. Simple step by step procedures had the cart fully assembled in less than one hour. Two person job. Highly recommend this quality yard cart!
Just got mine and honestly used your video more than the directions to put it together lol can’t wait to put it to work
Super happy to be a help. Enjoy your cart. I still use mine several times a week. My dad used it and didn’t want to give it back 😂
@@RunBikeMike ha ha that’s awesome
Yea def ready for fireplace season to start to break this cart in proper ton of wood to chop and move lol
great stuff, sir
thanks for the review. So how high is the 600Lb version? I'd like to try to fit it in the back of an SUV fully assembled...
Nice review Mike! I had been thinking about getting one of those for a few years, and after watching this, I think that I will! Thanks!
Thanks Mike for the video!
After viewing this video, I’m almost sold! The “almost” is in the handle, Mike!
I own a Burley Nomad, adding a top rack and stroller kit. Reworked the floor of the Burley, with 3/4” conduit and Kover Klamps, to transport above 125 pounds. Which has greatly expanded what I can do with my Burley and road/touring bike. In addition, the rack, when open, is at a perfect grocery cart height. Added my Yeti M30, to mount on top of the rack, so as to handle frozen/refrigerated items, leaving the compartments, front and rear, for groceries.
They love seeing me at Home Depot and Lowe’s!
For sometime now, I wanted to expand further carrying capacity (with my bike), eyeing the Gorilla Cart, in particular the 7cu ft one! This would help safely carry what I can’t carry, with the Burley. With the 11-speed gearing, triple crank… I should be able to pull the Gorilla, loaded, safely!
Connections… is my hang-up… but after watching your video… you’ve given me the Can Do Arrogance, to FINALLY bite the bullet and Go For It! Worst case, after losing my yard cart, I can always use the Gorilla, but I think I could make the bike tow work, moving heavy work items to/from property-to-property (1/4 mile distance, one-way), without wear & tear on bike or body!
The square-tubing on the Burley, is very similar to the Gorilla… just need to mate a universal mount to the Gorilla, so as to tow the Gorilla, for heavy needs. Then quickly stow the Gorilla, switch to Burley, for “light” needs. Heck… can stow the Burley inside the Gorilla! Ha!
Ok, so why the long comment? Because your a biker… have a Gorilla… would love to hear your comments, about my comments! Thanks Mike!
You could definitely haul some heavy stuff with it. I would like to hear back if you start using it to haul with your bike. I wonder what it would be like at faster speeds. I know I pull it behind my mower at full speed and that is 10mph and it does just fine.
Great video!
Thanks 😊
Very useful... can you please update on the durability of the plastic trough (it looks like a bath tub though😂)
I wish he would have showed getting out of the woods with firewood or get in and out were the rocks I want this for game cart camping bug out cart good video thanks
Will the material crack when flexed in cold climate?
I have been using it in sub freezing weather and so far no issues. It is super strong.
Can this wagon stand and be stored vertically against a wall, or does it have to be stored in the down open position taking up space in the garage?
I have mine upright against the wall. Wheels facing out
Would have loved to hear what you had to say about the cart, you were talking with the music not in the background but the main sound. So didn’t get to hear your final thoughts on the cart, which is why I clicked on to your video.
I'd like to ask how the tires and cart in general have held up the past 3 years?
The cart is almost unbreakable. The tire has only needed air once a year and it has been outside permanently for the last year.
@@RunBikeMike Thanks, I was looking at one today but people were saying they were junk, and the tires rot off in a year lol.
Best thing I ever bought and trust me I’ve bought some good shit. Sold a welding kit I was using once a year to fund it and I’m using my cart everyday. Firewood. Picnics. Kids rides. These things are killer and only AUD$219 for the 200 litre one. Cheapest bestest awesomeness ever.
Nice job I love this channel
I have to say I'm impressed! Now that it's been over a year, How do ya like it now? How's it holding up?
I love it and I was thinking of doing a year review. I just used it tonight for some dirt on my backyard mountain bike trail
Can this be use to hual deer? In rough terrain?
Might be to small for that
been about 3 years since you posted this.. Still like the 7 cf Gorilla Cart? How about the tires.. do they hold air ok? Have you had to pump them up very often? Would you recommend the no flat tires, instead?
It is in near perfect condition and the tires have only had to be inflated two maybe three times. Best purchase ever
I want one of those now! I’ve just been using a wheelbarrow for my trails!
They are great. I can’t recommend it enough so easy to use
Thanks.
After watching this I had to go buy one lol, and yes they are more fun on steeper hills !🤣🤣🤣
As I am reading I am actually using mine 😂
Kick ass! I bought one. I wonder if you can get a bigger cu ft box for it?
Not sure. I think they make one size big just not sure if you can get a new box.
where to find in europe ? i love it
Would this work on sand?
It should. If you also let a little air out of the tires that might help it roll even better in the sand. As is it rolls super easy over all surfaces I have used it on.
Best product for its use and a very accurate video of Gorilla Carts capabilities. Have an older model and the newer design is amazingly functional as proved by your video great job.
We just bought the largest one, two days ago, a 12cu foot, thats rated for 1600lbs.
Hauled hay yesterday and love the ease of handling it.
Finally something that dumps, rolls and turns easily, plus you can't beat the ground and rock clearance on this versus a regular metal Gorilla wagon.
My only complaint is no braking system on these and while its still easy to use, on 2 1/2 acres of varying terrain on my ranch, some brakes would most certainly make this the absolute best cart on the market, hands down.
My next purchase is the no flat tires on their website and we're going to make custom rail sides for it. The slots are there.
Wow that is awesome. I have used mine every day this week.
@@RunBikeMike
I'm so looking forward to using mine this weekend. Lol
My husband climbed inside it on the way to the barn as a joke and it felt like a 25lb bag of dog food in the bed. 😂
Im really impressed by this cart.
I only wish I had purchased it sooner.
My old Gorilla metal cart lasted years though.
Haha 😂 I also said the same thing. Wish I would have bought it a year ago. So easy to use and I really push mine hard.
Great review. I've had one of these for about a year. Use it all the time. Only thing I don't like is mixing concrete. the ridges in the botom make it difficult to get all the concrete mixed. But it's possible. Thanks for the vid. sub/Likie
Great review! I didn’t want to spend an hour at Home Depot deciding 4cu or 7cu LOL.
Question do u think this is better than the steel gorilla carts?
I would definitely get this over the steel cart. I use mine several times a week and still love it.
@@RunBikeMike done thanks for the suggestion I’ve ordered the same one!
Did you realize you have the bolts back to front on the front release lever? The nuts are meant to go on the outside as they instructions tell you to do.
Hmm I will have to look at that.
Haha 😆 you are right. I did put them on backwards. I guess I was so excited that it was almost done. I will flip them around. Thanks for catching that.
I’m going to get me one of those bad boys!!!!!!!!🧐🤨😎👏👍🤘👋✌️🇨🇦
#Justputtingitoutthere
I might get one. Thanks for the review. Also I never saw any of your kids in the videos.
My oldest was in one other video.
RunBikeMike I’ve actually seen them in a very old review video
cart is cool, but i feel the bucket isn't durable it is as flimsy as any plastic storage tub out there. i almost crushed mine. i would like to reinforce it with flex seal, or thin sticky plastic sheets, with multiple layers. the design is cool, but the only issue i had was the cheap flimsy bucket and the wheels. even better idea is find a metal bucket same size and drill holes in it putting in the parts ,i would also like to replace wheels with a solid wheel so it can't go flat. adding those features would justify the price.
Oh no I am sorry to hear you had a hard time with your cart. I have hauled 500 plus pounds of good size rocks in mine with no issues.
Are you selling Gorilla Carts on Facebook? I have seen several ads that are using your test video.
No I am not. Do you have a link you can send me. Is it an official ad from Gorilla Cart or some other company?
bought mine at home depot, just ordered the flat-free tires from walmart (Gorilla Carts GCT-13NF). they were a tiny bit cheaper than home depot, even after contractor discount... $300 million dollars later, gonna have a cart that i don't have to air-up EVERY use, omfg. oh, and do yourself a favor, do not buy knock-off brand flat-free tires, they will fall apart and make permanent flat spots if you have a heavy load in cart and stop for a second to scratch your nutsack
Nice.........
Um. Your back yard is huge. Are you in the US?!
Yes I am in the US. It’s around 10 acres of land.
@@RunBikeMike great video, I too have that same cart and it’s awesome!!!! So versatile.
I don't care for $ I am going to buy this
It is well worth it.
I have the 12 cubic foot gorilla cart. My wheels broke the first day. I never could find wheels to replace them. Believe it or not, Gorilla carts won't sell you wheels, let alone support their product under warranty. After 6 months of walking around the cart that was useless I threw it away. I only ever got to haul 1/2 what would fit in a wheelbarrow about 30 feet. If you get a smaller cart with the flat free wheels it's ok. Don't buy any carts without the flat free wheels. They don't have those for the big cart. Also, don't expect any support from the company ever. They are the rudest people I've ever dealt with in a customer service situation. I'm surprised they still exist as a company. Good thing their smaller carts are ok. I guess that saves them. There are better products out there for sure though.
I am surprised that it broke so quickly. I have used and abused mine for over a year with no issues. Did you try returning it to the store where you bought it. I know my local lowes told me I had 30 days.
@@RunBikeMike I dealt with gorilla cart customer service for a couple months because it does have a 1 year warranty. They never sent any new parts as promised though. Then it was too late to return it. The smaller carts are good because you can get run flat tires. The 12 cubic foot doesn't and it's like $300. I was pretty disappointed in that cart for sure. Gorilla carts lost me as a customer. I used to tell everyone how great they were before I had to deal with a warranty issue. They just don't support their products.
So sorry to hear that you had a bad experience. Hopefully they will work on that side of their company.
You might have just invented a new sport.
I thought so too. G-cart racing
Ebay has the 600lb for under 40$ and the 1200lb for 90$!!! Not sure if its a scam but it's ebay and ill get money back if it is!
I would bet it is not a name brand version. I will be interested in what you find out
I just got a Gorilla cart 4 cubic foot easy dump for $46 on clearance. Guessing thats a good deal? Havent opened it yet. Thought it had airless tires. I hate innertubes.
You need to buy a trimmer:)))
I have a killer one. Stihl FS131R but some things need to just grow. 😉
Sir, were you sponsored by Gorilla Cart?
I wish I was but I am not. It would be great if they would I then could do some giveaways.
Awesome video. And the porno music was icing on the cake!
... Concrete.. Just put a liner in it
Good call