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I prefer the black plastic one. Bought both, kept the plastic tub.
Paid $199 to save my back during a project, pretty nicely built, not too hard to assemble. A bit heavier than other options though.
Bought a black plastic one last July for around $116 (after tax). Might be a little smaller than this, I'm happy with it compared to the price of wheel barrows, but I don't think I'd pay more, nor would I pay almost 50% more for a steel one that's only a little larger. However it's a different story if you know you would need 8 cubic ft and would be using it very frequently. Mine has seen only occasional use.
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Mine arrived with a very damaged box. I was worried the contents would be wrecked, but surprisingly everything is fine and went together well. I seems well built.
Gorilla carts are outstanding. I work on a trail crew and we have three of these carts (7yrd - black plastic ones) that are abused on a daily basis and they hold up great. 100% better than a traditional wheelbarrow. Pass on the the run-flat wheel "upgrades". I prefer the pneumatic tires in the woods as they provide some additional suspension and are MUCH quieter over bumpy terrain.
😂 I am sorry you had to buy new tires but your post made me laugh. "Wth Ryobi pump, it's only 80 psi!"
So update, that inflator I used, it's the dual inflator pretty pricy, used it for years.
It's completely shot, just tried using it. Sounds like rocks in a can shaking around, just demolished it. It's building pressure but no longer tracking or stopping
Was pumping motorcycle tire and it said 8psi, lol it's actually 36.
Rip. Tossing it out. Gorilla cart 4 wheels killed it
Looks like Ryobi has a nifty compact one though. Doesn't appear to be on sale but that will change
Unless you are hauling kids or animals around in it, the plastic one from HD is far more useful for actual chores in my opinion. Moving dirt/rock or sand or filling with trash to dump. The grated steel wagon is only good for use as a heavy duty kids wagon. Even then it feels tippy compared to a normal wagon. Like I mentioned early, I tried hauling some boxes for storage from the garage to shed in mine. I could only get two normal size storage bins in it and then it kept wanting to fall over in the turns. Just not a well designed layout in my experience.
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The one advertised here $169 (8 cu. ft.) or Home Depot for $199 (7 cu. ft.) link below.
https://www.homedepot.c
It's completely shot, just tried using it. Sounds like rocks in a can shaking around, just demolished it. It's building pressure but no longer tracking or stopping
Was pumping motorcycle tire and it said 8psi, lol it's actually 36.
Rip. Tossing it out. Gorilla cart 4 wheels killed it
Looks like Ryobi has a nifty compact one though. Doesn't appear to be on sale but that will change
The one advertised here $169 (8 cu. ft.) or Home Depot for $199 (7 cu. ft.) link below.
https://www.homedepot.c