The wheelbarrow was designed to make 200 lbs feel like 17lbs. The wheels are positioned so that the fulcrum and center of gravity can shift depending on the job, allowing it to perform 8 different tasks.
The thick padded handlebar on this wheelbarrow doubles as a stand for idle use, and it has a steel coated frame to increase durability. The wheels are 13 inches and are made of inflatable rubber.
The wheelbarrow only weighs 25 lbs. It is one of the lightest options for a wheelbarrow, but it can still get the job done.
This wheelbarrow is ideal for small projects. Its tray is 8 inches deep and can hold up to 4 cubic feet of mulch, weeds, etc.
The comfortable handle and glossy finish give this wheelbarrow a sleek look. Do not let its looks fool you, though. This wheelbarrow can still handle a heavy load and transport any materials.
This wheelbarrow is built for kids. It is sturdy enough for them to help you transport materials and work around the house.
Searching for your first wheelbarrow or a replacement one can be very overwhelming. Everyone has different needs and requirements for a wheelbarrow. We recommend you consider these things when searching for your next wheelbarrow.
A: The majority of wheelbarrows on the market have a plastic tub with a steel frame. A wheelbarrow is supposed to make it easy to transport heavy materials, but if the tub was made out of steel, it could be too heavy to move when fully loaded. By having a steel frame instead of a steel tub, the wheelbarrow still has support, but it is also easier to maneuver around.
A: The wheelbarrow description should list the capacity of the wheelbarrow. Many can carry up to 300 lbs, and some will carry more. Some descriptions may state the wheelbarrow can carry a certain amount of cubic feet instead of or in addition to a core pound weight limit.