When I shop large orders that won't fit into my car, or SUV, my options are multiple trips, using my folding trailer hitch cargo carriers, rooftop cargo carriers, or using my minivan I try to keep the miles off my most valuable vehicles, so I use my cars as much as possible I recently transported some very wide, long and deep storage bins, as well as a large plastic multi-drawer mechanics storage organizer that just barely fit in my car, which is quite roomy for a mid sized car I couldn't close my trunk, so I used my rope ratchets to hold it down
One of the funniest things I've seen this year was some Spark drivers tying a large screen television to the roof of a 1990s Honda Civic with rope, and not doing a very good job They must have listed their vehicle as a truck, or SUV, and I couldn't believe that Walmart workers would allow that, especially when it was snowing, and our roads were covered with wet snow, slush, sand and salt
I remember the one day I had 2 orders for $90. The one was a few small bags from giant but the other was a massive order from bjs. I had over $400 worth of stuff. Huge boxes of snacks. The car I had was a convertible. I had to have my top down boxes on top of boxes going 20 miles an hour in the city it was crazy but I did manage to get everything in the car
When I shop large orders that won't fit into my car, or SUV, my options are multiple trips, using my folding trailer hitch cargo carriers, rooftop cargo carriers, or using my minivan
I try to keep the miles off my most valuable vehicles, so I use my cars as much as possible
I recently transported some very wide, long and deep storage bins, as well as a large plastic multi-drawer mechanics storage organizer that just barely fit in my car, which is quite roomy for a mid sized car
I couldn't close my trunk, so I used my rope ratchets to hold it down
That would be great if it wasn't a 25 mile drive to the customer.
Did u try fitting the smaller bins inside of the biggest one? Just an idea to save space because that could help a bunch.
They were too tall. Mostly it was the 2 really long ones
@@Trading_cards_and_more Maybe u need a strap and a roof rack. No size limitations. Lol
One of the funniest things I've seen this year was some Spark drivers tying a large screen television to the roof of a 1990s Honda Civic with rope, and not doing a very good job
They must have listed their vehicle as a truck, or SUV, and I couldn't believe that Walmart workers would allow that, especially when it was snowing, and our roads were covered with wet snow, slush, sand and salt
Walmart allows everything it seems.
I remember the one day I had 2 orders for $90. The one was a few small bags from giant but the other was a massive order from bjs. I had over $400 worth of stuff. Huge boxes of snacks. The car I had was a convertible. I had to have my top down boxes on top of boxes going 20 miles an hour in the city it was crazy but I did manage to get everything in the car
Hah that sounds extreme
Maybe don’t instacart in a convertible?
@@eliwalker8410 my other car is a small- mid size sedan. If I had that order in that car I would’ve had to drop it cuz it wouldn’t fit lol
Last resort do 2 trips and leave some of it with customer service. I’ve done that once
It was too many miles.
@@Trading_cards_and_more welp then you don’t get paid welcome to instacart
You couldn’t put the seats down in your car
I did that there was no way there was enough room
@@Trading_cards_and_more dang sucks, wish I could do Instacart in my area on a waitlist sucks
@@MrAmbriz23 Is try driving to a new area you might get in
@@Trading_cards_and_more like a new city or state
@@MrAmbriz23 Try the next town over or two