My initial impression of this wagon made me want to give it a 3 star \"average\" rating because of several concerns I have with it -- namely the durability of the wheels, the fabric, and the lack of support for the inner floor of the wagon. It's still new, however, and my husband is more optimistic about it than I am (even with the same concerns), so I'll defer to him by thinking of it as 3.5 rounded up to 4 stars. This will be subject to changes & updates as we use it, because I tend to make a lot of noise if something important changes. I rely on reviews when I make a purchase -- especially bigger purchases like this -- so my own reviews should likewise be reliable to others. The concern about the wheels is that they are hard plastic, and they look/feel like they could break under weight and over rough ground, especially as plastic typically degrades over time. They don't seem to be easily replaceable, which is important to note. If one wheel breaks in 6 months with no replacement available, would I have to toss the whole thing? I don't know. I'm not a fan of the synthetic fabric that lines it, although this is something that may be patched or replaced with any material cut to size if needed. I live in a fairly harsh climate, and my experience with this type of tarp-like material is that it doesn't want to last more than a year at most. I won't store this wagon outside when it's not in use, even with the cover on. For us, it's indoors only: the house or the garage. Finally, the inner floor of the wagon doesn't have the same metal support as the sides do. It comes with a folding board of unknown material to line the bottom for support, which rests on top of a metal X-frame, but nothing beyond that. I wouldn't want to put any of my grandkids in it. I can see how this would be handy for simple household use, like grocery transportation, or for a trip to the beach or the park, but I would not use it for construction or heavy equipment or serious gardening tools. It's