🌟 Elevate Your Gardening Game with Giantex!
The Giantex 2 Tire Wheelbarrow is a heavy-duty garden cart designed for outdoor use, featuring a rust-proof powder-coated steel frame, a spacious 6 cubic feet poly tray, and a remarkable 330 lbs load capacity. Ideal for hauling mulch, dirt, and more, it combines durability with ease of use, making it a perfect addition for any gardening enthusiast.
M**I
Perfect for the gardner with a small yard!
We recently moved from a converted barn on an 11 acre wooded lot. We had a large wheelbarrow, carts and various equipment to try to keep up with the maintenance. We now live on a 1/3 of an acre, in a new home in a small community....talk about downsizing. We left most of the big equipment behind including our wheelbarrow. So my search began on Amazon. I read, I re-read, everything about a wheelbarrow that would do the job of moving large bags of potting soil, collecting grass clippings and a myriad of jobs, now much smaller in size. George absolutely loves this wheelbarrow. It was SO SIMPLE to assemble, its lightweight and fits right in our potting shed. We've gotten to know our UPS delivery man since moving here we've had to purchase all new garden tools. He wanted to know about this wheelbarrow, since he is in need of one...He placed an order that evening. It is one of the best purchases we made....sturdy, well made, and easy to handle
I**
Wheel barrel
Well I’ve had this thing for 5 years now,still going strong
G**R
Was very easy to assemble
Was very easy to assemble. Works well. A bit lower than expected but it is OK. Fits through my doorways. Should last a long time. I added a shot of grease to the axel. Filled it with gravel for a real work out. No problems. You do not want a wheelbarrow with just one front wheel, IMO. Gene
F**N
Heavy-duty-ish
I guess my idea of heavy duty is more like “industrial strength” which this wheelbarrow most certainly is not... however, it has held up so far for some reasonably heavy tasks, so I can give it a qualified endorsement. It arrived promptly and was adequately packaged. It was easy to assemble using my own wrench and screwdriver. The quality of the nuts, bolts and washers do not inspire confidence... and yet they have held. I tightened the connecting parts of the frame assembly enough that I was a bit worried about popping the threads on the bolt, but the threads held. The frame stiill has some looseness to it that I don’t like, though. The tires also do not inspire confidence... yet, again, so far they have held up. I chose this wheelbarrow mostly for its low height and small capacity (about 4 cu feet, although the description now seems to have changed to 6 cu feet, which I would say is not accurate because it slopes and is not 11” deep across the whole barrow). I am using it to haul mortar from the mixer to a basalt rubble wall I am building as an evenings and weekends project. In the included pix you can see the barrow filled with 1.5 cu foot and also nearly 3 cu ft of mortar. If the weight is forward in the barrow it definitely wants to tip over very easily. When you get used to that it can become a feature rather than a flaw... but proceed with caution until you get used to that. I have used it now for several weeks and around 40 loads of mortar... so far it has been adequate to that task. The poly barrow has been easy to clean, although of course it gets scuffed up easily. If it were up to me, I think I would describe it as “medium duty”.Update: Oct 12, 2018 one of the tires blew out today, for no obvious reason. The tires have not been worked very hard on my project. My lack of confidence in them seems justified. The rest of it has continued to hold up well enough for my purposes. We’ll see what it takes to replace a tire. I‘m taking off 1 star.
H**!
This this is like Sherman tank
Broke handle on my steel wheelbarrow so I replaced it with this light weight poly. I'm in the middle of building my new home. This thing seem very fragile but boy!, it sure can take beating. Put it thru so many 3/4" rocks, sands, kicked and tossed it around. Want to buy another but seem like the price went up so much, but fortunately, Lowes has same thing for half the price.
D**D
Be prepared to replace the tires
We've had this for a few months and only used it for light mulch and carrying yard waste back and forth, no heavy duty chores at all. One tire is completely flat with a hole in the tube, no puncture in the tire just a poorly made part. Also the main body is bendable plastic that makes it impossible to dump anything more that a few pounds by tipping the cart on its nose. The front just bends and folds up. So now I'm forced to spend another $40 on solid tires and hope they will fit to get any use out of this. Beware poor construction and not good for hauling anything heavier than grass clippings.
M**G
way better than expected
I was skeptical, but purchased anyway due to lack of local options. I needed a short strong wheelbarrow for moving concrete, and this thing just hauled over 126 bags of 80 lb concrete, 2 at a time, over dirt, rocks, and ramps with ease. 2 wheels made it easy to maneuver and there's no metal bar in front to scrape the ground when dumping. The only modification to the assembly is the addition of 2 stainless fender washers in back of tub and 2 semi-rigid phenolic washers in front of tube to better distribute load.
A**D
underwhelming
I needed a more maneuverable, lighter weight wheelbarrow for general use around the home and barn. It is lighter weight and because of its small size, pretty nimble, which is good. However...a taller person would not find this wheelbarrow comfortable to use, since it is so low. The hardware is really subpar, one nut wasn't even the right size (fortunately I had a replacement on hand) and large washers are needed on the inside of the tub to keep the bolts from pulling through. The slots of screwdriver were so shallow it was very hard to keep the bolt from turning while tightening the nut on the other side. How anyone could put 330 pounds in this is beyond me. It can handle light loads, like a load of mulch or weeds. It's barely adequate for horse manure, requiring multiple trips. However, it is light! I will keep it and use it for what it can manage, and seek a more durable, center balanced wheelbarrow for heavier duty jobs in the barn.
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