Grow a Garden 2 Conveyor Prop Guide: How to Get and Use It Explained

Image credit: Grow a Garden 2 Roblox
QUICK ANSWER
The Conveyor is an Epic-tier Prop in Grow a Garden 2 that you obtain by opening a Conveyor Crate from the Prop Shop, then place in your plot using the Build Tool.

If you have been hunting around the Seed Shop or the Gear vendor for a Conveyor and coming up empty, you are looking in the wrong place. It is a Prop, it comes out of a dedicated crate, and getting one set down in your garden takes only a couple of menus once you know the route. Here is where it lives, the odds on each variant, and the exact in-game sequence to place it.

What the Conveyor is in Grow a Garden 2

The short version: the Conveyor is a placeable Prop, not a pet, a seed, or a piece of gear. You do not buy a Conveyor directly off a shelf — you open a Conveyor Crate, which is listed as an Epic-rarity crate, and a Conveyor drops out of it. There are five versions in total, from a Common Conveyor all the way up to a Super Conveyor.

Treat it as a placeable utility prop whose precise function isn’t confirmed. No reliable detail pins down a movement speed, an income multiplier, a crop multiplier, or any automation behavior, so if you have seen claims that it auto-sells fruit or boosts your money, hold those loosely until the mechanics are properly nailed down.

Where to find the Conveyor Crate

Head to the market hub and look for the Prop Shop (also called the Prop Vendor). It sits at the center of the market, between the Guilds and the Gears vendors — which is exactly why people lose it, since the nearby Gear shop is a completely separate stock. The vendor running it is reportedly named Charlotte, and her stock is said to refresh roughly every 5 minutes, so if the Conveyor Crate isn’t showing right now, hang around or come back after a restock.

QUICK WIN

If the Conveyor Crate isn’t in stock, wait one restock cycle (reportedly about 5 minutes) rather than overpaying a reseller — the shop rotates on its own, so the crate comes back around.

How to get and build the Conveyor in Grow a Garden 2

STEP 1/6
 

Head to the prop section

Load into your garden and make your way over to the prop area of the market.

Head to the prop section
Head to the prop section | JustBOZ/YouTube
STEP 2/6
 

Open the Props menu

Interact with the Prop Shop to bring up the props menu so you can browse the available crates.

Scroll to the Conveyor Crate
Scroll to the Conveyor Crate | JustBOZ/YouTube
STEP 3/6
 

Scroll to the Conveyor Crate

Scroll through the list until you find the Conveyor Crate — this section shows all the different conveyors it can contain.

Purchase the crate if it's in stock
Purchase the crate if it’s in stock | JustBOZ/YouTube
STEP 4/6
 

Purchase the crate if it’s in stock

If the Conveyor Crate is available, buy it; remember its exact price isn’t confirmed, so check before you commit.

Open the crate in your garden
Open the crate in your garden | JustBOZ/YouTube
STEP 5/6
 

Open the crate in your garden

Head back to your garden and open the crate to send a Conveyor into your Props stash.

STEP 6/6
 

Build to place the Conveyor

Hit Build and place the Conveyor inside your garden fence — the whole process is as simple as that.


Video help

The five Conveyor variants and their drop odds

Conveyor variant Rarity Reported drop chance
Common Conveyor Common 43%
Uncommon Conveyor Uncommon 25%
Rare Conveyor Rare 20%
Epic Conveyor Epic 10%
Super Conveyor Super 2%

Those are the reported odds for what comes out of a Conveyor Crate, and they tell you a lot about your expectations. Nearly half of all opens hand you a Common Conveyor, while the Super Conveyor sits at just 2% — which in practice means a long string of crates before one shows up. If a top-tier Conveyor is the goal, budget for plenty of openings rather than betting on a lucky first pull.

Mistakes to avoid with the Conveyor Crate

The most common slip is shopping at the wrong counter. The Gear Shop sits right next to the prop vendor, but gears are a separate system — Conveyors only come from the Prop Shop’s crates, so don’t waste time scanning gear stock for one. The second trap is expecting to drop a Conveyor straight from your inventory; every prop goes down through the Build Tool → Build → Props stash flow, never directly.

Two more worth flagging. Pressing Remove on a placed Conveyor does not destroy it — it returns the prop to your stash for reuse, so you can reposition freely. And be skeptical of any “confirmed” price or mechanic: with the crate cost listed as TBA and the Conveyor’s effect still undocumented, claims about a fixed Sheckle price, automated selling, money boosts, or moving stolen fruit are all unverified.

Props and money methods worth chasing next

If you are already at the Prop Shop, it is worth knowing the neighbors. The defensive crates — Bear Trap, Fence, and Owner Door — are the ones players reach for to keep thieves out of a garden. The Owner Door Crate in particular is a known high-cost Legendary pull, which is a useful gut-check that prop-tier goals run expensive even where the Conveyor’s own price stays a question mark.

Since repeated crate opens add up fast, the other half of the picture is income. Tightening up your crop cycles and running an efficient harvest-and-sell loop is the practical way to afford Epic and Legendary crates sooner, so a few minutes spent on a faster Sheckle routine pays for a lot more Conveyor attempts down the line.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Conveyor a pet, seed, or gear?

None of those — the Conveyor is a Prop. You get it by opening a Conveyor Crate from the Prop Shop and then place it with the Build Tool, the same way other placeable garden objects work.

What does the Conveyor actually do in-game?

That part isn’t confirmed yet. Current information classifies it firmly as a placeable prop from a crate, but the precise gameplay effect — how fast it moves items, what it interacts with, whether it touches your income — is not yet documented.

How much does the Conveyor Crate cost?

The price is currently unverified. It is listed as TBA with no confirmed Sheckle or Robux figure, so treat any specific number you see circulating as unconfirmed.

How rare is the Super Conveyor?

The Super Conveyor is the rarest of the five, listed at a reported 2% drop chance from the Conveyor Crate. Expect many opens before one appears.

Does removing a placed Conveyor destroy it?

No. Using Remove with the Build Tool returns the Conveyor to your Props stash instead of deleting it, so you can pick it back up and place it again wherever you like.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *