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I want one of those mesh ones [carts] with the removable sides.
Yes, they are very nice. The big name brand in these carts, both in the wire mesh and the full watertight bin, is the "Gorilla" brand. My Gorilla-like cart is a Menards special, built like the Gorilla cart but it cost me about $50.00 less than the same size and specs Gorilla cart.
The only weak point in all these carts that I have found is that pneumatic tires will start to go flat a few years down the road. At that time, IMHO, it's best just to replace the pneumatic tires with flat-free filled tires. The flat-free tires will cost maybe $5-$10 more per tire, but you never have to replace them again. In my case, the payback period is about 2-3 years. Not bad for something that I will have for years and years.
I mention this because I just replaced all 4 of my pneumatic tires on my wire mesh cart with flat-free tires. A new pneumatic tire cost about $15 and I got my flat-free tires from Amazon for about $20 each.

As cheap as I am, it was still worth it to me to upgrade and buy flat-free tires for my cart. I use my carts all the time and they are just worth it to me to put in the flat-free tire upgrades when needed.
As much as I like these carts, Dear Wife likes them even more because she can move full bags of wood chip mulch to her gardens with ease.
For anyone considering buying these 4-wheeled carts, I recommend getting a cart with the handles that convert from manual pull to the other option of using it as a tow behind the lawn mower on the hitch.