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Brand | True Temper | Allsop | Jackson | Jackson |
Name | 6 cu. ft. Wheelbarrow with Steel Handles and Flat Free Tire | WheelEasy LE 3 cu. ft. Foldable Garden Cart | 6 cu. ft. Heavy Gauge Seamless Steel Wheelbarrow with Hardwood Handles | 6 cu. ft. Heavy Gauge Seamless Steel Wheelbarrow with Steel Handles |
Price | $8498 | $11899 | $19634 | $20704 |
Ratings | (1910) | (15) | (66) | (21) |
Handle Material | Steel | Steel | Wood | Steel |
Capacity (cu. ft.) - Total | 6 | 3 cu ft | 6 | 6 |
Wheel Material | Rubber | Rubber | Rubber | Rubber |
Bin Material | Metal | Fabric | Metal | Metal |
Features | Handle Grips | Handle Grips | No Additional Features | Handle Grips |
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Brand | True Temper | Allsop | Jackson | Jackson |
Name | 6 cu. ft. Wheelbarrow with Steel Handles and Flat Free Tire | WheelEasy LE 3 cu. ft. Foldable Garden Cart | 6 cu. ft. Heavy Gauge Seamless Steel Wheelbarrow with Hardwood Handles | 6 cu. ft. Heavy Gauge Seamless Steel Wheelbarrow with Steel Handles |
Price | $8498 | $11899 | $19634 | $20704 |
Ratings | (1910) | (15) | (66) | (21) |
Handle Material | ||||
Capacity (cu. ft.) - Total | ||||
Wheel Material | ||||
Bin Material | ||||
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can we get it assembled
Yes, the rubber grips on the end of the handles came already attached (I assembled mine at home)
Mine corroded badly BUT I live near salt water, so I think it depends on where you live. In my case the handles corroded pretty quickly (2 years) and the bolts, which are not galvanized, were also pretty bad. Good product otherwise.
We have several barrows and wagons that we have put no flat tires on and love them. That was the reason We bought this one so we would not have to buy another no flat tire. Where we live is lots of rock and clay and it works great. Northeast Oklahoma.
I am 72 years young and use it all the time for bags of dirt, compost and fertilizer. Just have to be careful how much weight I put in it or I might not be able to push it up hill on the farm as our land is on a slight slope. I can still move around 150 lbs. pretty easily.
Agreed
The one we bought was not, but Home Depot will assemble it for you. I do not know if they charge for it or not. I love mine as I no longer have to worry about having a flat tire every time I get ready to use it.
Just under 46lbs. The details are located on the specifications portion on the Home Depot product page.
The comparable Truper is rated at 375 lbs. I've contacted True Temper about this but have not recieved a response yet. Will update if different.
I bought this wheelbarrow 2+ years `go to sue in rehabbing a house. I heaped it full of ceramic tile, shoved it down a ramp, up a ramp and dumped it in a dumpster. Many times. It will hold as much weight as I can move. Never had a problem. Now use it for yard work, hauling weeds, firewood and anything that will fit. I may have to touch up the paint where I've worn through with abrasive loads. I'd buy another if it got borrowed, but I expect it to last a lifetime.