Went to go pick this up at a local walmart to see if they would price match their own website. Scanned it at the register and it was on in-store clearance for $58.
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Went to go pick this up at a local walmart to see if they would price match their own website. Scanned it at the register and it was on in-store clearance for $58.
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So better than the typical wheel burrow setup? Thinking of upgrading
Yes. I bought the 1200lb one and it makes moving heavy loads around the yard very low effort. No wobbling, when you go to dump you just pull a metal handle and it unlocks and lifts the bucket in one motion, and the back wheels rotate in underneath the cart so it's a very easy motion dumping right where you want it. Turning is easy. Moves easily on those big wheels. Sturdy. I was skeptical they would be worth the money but the quality is there. Watch some reviews on YouTube. People say they last well, even outdoors.
Note the one linked is only 600lb. For me 1200 seems right/more useful.
I chose this instead of a wheelbarrow so my wife could also easily move things around the yard without struggling. She loves it.
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Yes. I bought the 1200lb one and it makes moving heavy loads around the yard very low effort. No wobbling, when you go to dump you just pull a metal handle and it unlocks and lifts the bucket in one motion, and the back wheels rotate in underneath the cart so it's a very easy motion dumping right where you want it. Turning is easy. Moves easily on those big wheels. Sturdy. I was skeptical they would be worth the money but the quality is there. Watch some reviews on YouTube. People say they last well, even outdoors.Note the one linked is only 600lb. For me 1200 seems right/more useful.I chose this instead of a wheelbarrow so my wife could also easily move things around the yard without struggling. She loves it.
The main difference between the 600 and 1200 is the bucket capacity (4 cubic ft vs 6) and the wheel size/weight rating. They get those 600/1200 numbers from the wheel ratings which most people are not reasonably going to brush up against. I've filled our 1200 model with 4-5 cubic feet of decomposed granite and regretted it. Pulling around 500lbs is not fun, especially in a yard that isn't flat. It's very hard to dump when it's that full. 1200 lbs of anything in there is unthinkable.
All this is to say - most people can ignore the weight numbers and focus on the volume. You're in trouble if you're anywhere near 600 lbs on a hand cart.
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Note the one linked is only 600lb. For me 1200 seems right/more useful.
I chose this instead of a wheelbarrow so my wife could also easily move things around the yard without struggling. She loves it.
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All this is to say - most people can ignore the weight numbers and focus on the volume. You're in trouble if you're anywhere near 600 lbs on a hand cart.
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