WELDUN Plant Caddy with Wheels Heavy Duty (Adjustable 40–57 cm) with Lockable Casters, 200KG capacity
Product description
What it is and why people buy it
A plant caddy with wheels is one of those simple ideas that makes everyday gardening (and indoor plant care) less awkward. The WELDUN Plant Caddy with Wheels Heavy Duty is built to roll large, heavy planters around without constantly lifting them. On paper, that’s exactly what you want if you’ve got pots that are too bulky to move comfortably by hand, or you just don’t want to drag a container across floors.
The standout angle here is the combination of adjustable length and lockable swivel casters. The caddy is designed to fit different planter sizes within an adjustable range, then hold steady once you’ve positioned it. If you’ve ever adjusted a telescopic stand and found it feels a bit loose afterwards, the brand’s “tighter locking design” is aimed at that exact frustration.
The essentials: what matters most in day-to-day use

The frame uses stainless steel tubing and thicker plastic panels, with 4 heavy-duty swivel twin wheels and brakes. That wheel and brake setup is what turns this from a static plant stand into a true roller/dolly. You get 360° wheel movement, but also the ability to lock the caddies in place when you don’t want it wandering.
The friction detail is easy to overlook, yet it’s relevant: the plastic panels have a grid texture on the surface to increase friction. In practice, that kind of texture helps when the pot base isn’t perfectly shaped for a smooth stand.
A practical micro-scenario: say you’re moving a large planter from the patio door to the more sunny spot outside. You can roll it across the surface, then lock the casters before you stop—so you’re not holding the pot steady while you adjust its final placement.
Where the design looks better than “basic” plant dollies



A lot of cheaper plant rollers rely on basic telescopic adjustment and a more straightforward lock. Here, the longer description focuses on a tighter fixing/locking approach on the side, designed to make the stainless tube sit tighter against the plastic panel. The stated goal is to solve a common annoyance: the tube pulling out completely when adjusting the length.
Also, instead of screwing parts into position, the length adjustment is described as “easy” and telescopic from 40 to 57 cm. That matters if you’ll be adjusting more than once (for example, swapping between a few planter sizes over the season).
Key features at a glance
The caddy is adjustable from 40 to 57 cm using a telescopic stainless steel tube. It includes 4 stainless steel 360° swivelling twin wheels with brakes, giving stability when locked and easier directional movement when rolling.

It’s also presented as waterproof, rustproof, and weather-resistant, so it’s aimed at indoor and outdoor use—balcony, patio, garden, porch, and similar spots are explicitly mentioned.
On the installation side, the company states it’s quick to assemble in a few minutes (4 steps) with a double-headed screwdriver provided.
Tech specs
- Capacity: 200KG weight capacity
- Adjustment range: 40–57 cm
- Wheels: 4 heavy-duty swivel twin wheels (360° swivelling) with brakes
- Materials mentioned: thicker plastic panels and stainless steel tubing
- Design detail: side fixing locks intended to help keep the telescopic tube fitting tightly
- Surface detail: grid texture on plastic panels to increase friction
- Intended use: indoor/outdoor, described as waterproof, rustproof and weather-resistant
- Included items mentioned: double-headed screwdriver, horizontal test bottle (for preventing dangerous tilting), leather ruler (for measuring the planter size for adjusting the right length)



The limitations to keep in mind before buying
Despite the heavy-duty framing, this type of caddy still has some “real world” constraints. Firstly, the adjustment uses a telescopic metal tube, and you should note the guidance that the length of metal tube pulled out should not exceed the scale on the tube for safety.
Secondly, while it’s described as lightweight and portable “to be friendly to girls”, that’s still a 200KG-rated plant stand. If you’re planning to move the heaviest planters frequently over rough ground or uneven surfaces, wheels and brakes help, but your terrain will still affect how smooth it feels.
Finally, the product description lists a variety of potential objects it could support (from garden pots to larger display items), but you’ll still want to check that your pot base shape and weight distribution sit safely on the panels—not just the total weight.

Who it suits (and who should be cautious)
It makes sense if you regularly deal with large potted plants, heavier planters, or tall decorative containers and you want a roller stand that can be adjusted to your pot size. The lockable casters are particularly useful if you want the plant in a specific position and don’t want to keep nudging it.
It might not suit you if you only ever move small pots, because you could be adding complexity (and cost) for something you could lift easily. It may also be a less comfortable match if you’re expecting a fully “set and forget” solution—because you’ll likely still need to measure your planter size and adjust the telescopic tube within the safe scale.
Is it worth it?



Worth considering if you want a sturdier, adjustable plant caddy with lockable, swivel wheels, especially for larger planters where lifting is impractical. The tightening/locking design goal, the stated 200KG capacity, and the friction-increasing panel texture are the main reasons this feels aimed at more than just light decoration.
You may want to skip it if your planters are small and easy to carry, or if you don’t plan on adjusting the caddy length. Also, if you’re not confident measuring the planter size and setting the tube to the correct safe length, it could be one of those purchases that ends up being more hassle than help.
Mini FAQ
How adjustable is the WELDUN plant caddy? It’s described as adjustable from 40 to 57 cm using a telescopic stainless steel tube.
Do the wheels lock? Yes—there are 4 swivel twin wheels with brakes, designed to keep the caddy stable in place.
Is it meant for outdoor use? The description says it’s waterproof, rustproof and weather-resistant, so it’s intended for indoor and outdoor areas.
What safety guidance should I follow with the adjustment? You should not pull the metal tube out beyond the scale on the tube for safety.
Is it hard to assemble? It’s described as straightforward, with 4 steps and a double-headed screwdriver included.
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