- All-poly construction with tubular steel axle.
- Extra-wide wheel base provides overall stability.
- Recessed tool tray keeps tools organized.
- Cool clips on side for shovel, rake or hoe.
- 11-Inch wheels with solid axle make maneuvering easy.
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This review is from: Ames True Temper 2463675 3-Cubic-Feet Easy Roller Jr. Poly Lawn and Garden Cart (Lawn & Patio)
Very few small garden carts on the market. This item fills the bill for just such an item. Light weight and easy for use by older people.
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Great garden helper,
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This review is from: Ames True Temper 2463675 3-Cubic-Feet Easy Roller Jr. Poly Lawn and Garden Cart (Lawn & Patio)
I need to move 40# bags of salt from my driveway around to my pool and couldn't seem to get the hang of the heavy, old wheelbarrow my husband used. I chose this one because of its two wheel design, non-rusting poly construction and the fact that it came fully assembled right out of the box. It has proven to be everything it's cracked up to be. Lightweight, easy to load, move and clean. One of the best outdoor inventments I've made. The wheelbarrow found a good home with a younger, stronger person and I can handle most of my outdoor hauling tasks myself again.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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Get a wheelbarrow instead!,
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This review is from: Ames True Temper 2463675 3-Cubic-Feet Easy Roller Jr. Poly Lawn and Garden Cart (Lawn & Patio)
We have one of these for hauling yard stuff back and forth on a long uneven lawn, and every time it tips over I curse it for how unstable it is. The designers had the challenge, "how can we make this more unstable than a wheelbarrow?" Their solution was first, use wheels that are too small and second, put them right under the load instead out in front of it.If you have one of these, it's better to pull rather than push it and it won't tip over as often. But the best scenario is to buy a wheelbarrow instead.
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