Wednesday, June 1, 2022

I may need one

 



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  1. No a lot of capacity but you can move it around with one hand.

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  2. Bought one turned out to be less useful than thought so the in a garage sale went back to regular two wheelers and wheelbarrows.

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  3. Wheels are too small for in the yard. Plus, I'll never own another wheelbarrow. I have a composite plastic bin with bicycle wheels that will ho anywhere in the yard and I've had 240 lbs of planting iin it and pushed it around on the flat with a couple fingers.

    Imagine how low your hands would have to be to keep everything from dumping out of that bucket. What a nightmare that thing is.

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    1. ...240 lbs of dirt...
      PPS - that dolly plate being riveted or bolted to the frame might hold about 10 lbs if you're lucky before it snaps off.

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  4. My experience is that if you really need a multi-tool, then get a multi-tool. However, for as handy as I find my Leatherman (Related: What is the plural of "Leatherman"? "Leathermen"? "Leathermans" I dunno.), I never pretend that I'm holding a great screwdriver, or a great knife, or a great set of pliers. I'd pass on that handtruck-with-a-steel-tub myself, but you do you.
    azlibertarian

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  5. Another idea that does a lot of things poorly.

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  6. It looks like a kitchen sink on wheels

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  7. The Rubbermaid Garden cart actually can handle #300 as advertised. Used one to haul 8 Cu. Yds of mulch/topsoil into the back yard.
    I use it nearly every day this time of the year.
    Prices have gone up 40% since last year; would sill recommend in comparison to what else is out there.

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