Best wheelbarrows & replacement parts according to redditors

We found 19 Reddit comments discussing the best wheelbarrows & replacement parts. We ranked the 11 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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u/cestes1 · 6 pointsr/shutupandtakemymoney

I went through two of the older model (not sure if 1 or 2). They end up getting all clogged after a while.

On top of that... I had two cats and my wife had two cats (before we got married). We're like the Brady Bunch for cats. My cats were cool with the Litter Robot. One of hers was freaked out and would just crap on the floor in front of it!!!

We got cheap and industrial. Two gigantic litter boxes side by side. They may not even be litter boxes... At one point I considered feed troughs from Tractor Supply. We scoop 'em with a mud shovel . I scoop into the 'Poop Wagon' which then gets dumped in the ravine in the forest behind our house. I can't see that shovel ever breaking like so many other poop scoops. Plus I'm not bent over scooping and it really saves my back!

u/withlens · 4 pointsr/amazon

Lots of stuff have the prime logo but will not come in two days for various reasons

Heres a book that is temporarily out of stock, so there isnt even a delivery date, but it still has the prime logo https://www.amazon.com/dp/0805452044

Or this garden cart has the prime logo in the search results and in the "New" area of the product page, but says will take additonal processing time: https://www.amazon.com/Gorilla-Carts-Pneumatic-600-Pound-Capacity/dp/B01BECQAWO

u/SaveOurBolts · 3 pointsr/funny

Nope, makita

u/Jack-o-banter · 3 pointsr/whatisthisthing

The Little Burros brand garden tray. It attaches to a wheelbarrow.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06Y2JPKBY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_ip1pDb9AZWMQ0

u/SatanMakesABlogPost · 3 pointsr/pics

this is a wheelbarrow and I’m assuming a neighbour most likely.

u/mkitty1004 · 2 pointsr/LightningInABottle

Something like this will do:
YSC Wagon Garden Folding Utility Shopping Cart,Beach Red (Navy Blue) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01LC9GRJ0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_6EjezbJH7XKWT

But I was really jealous of people who had ones like this:

Sandusky Lee CW3418 Muscle Carts Steel Utility Garden Wagon, 400 lb. Load Capacity, 21-3/4" Height x 34" Length x 18" Width https://www.amazon.com/dp/B006P5JHO4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_1FjezbKCQA0G3

u/Equalized_Distort · 2 pointsr/surfing

We use a wagon like this. Not this exact one but pretty close. Lets me load up snacks, baby stuff, beach toys, extra clothes, towels, wet suits, etc. for the family, and then I use an old leash to strap a couple of boards on top because I would rather stack up everything like a sherpa than make a second trip to the car.

https://www.amazon.com/Mac-Sports-Collapsible-Folding-Terrain/dp/B01KQH575E/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1502489201&sr=8-5&keywords=beach+wagon


u/kahjtheundedicated · 2 pointsr/longboarding

Maybe get some knobby wheelbarrow wheels or something like that? Or wheels for those little utility wagons.

u/NE556 · 2 pointsr/DIY

Short(ish) TL;DR: Building a box on top of a utility trailer that will bolt-together, plywood sides, seat with locking storage and will be pulled behind a electric front hub recumbent trike. Not for use on the road, low speeds (~5-10mph) on pretty flat terrain with at most some ruts and dust piles. TTITD Already got the hitch made up and working well enough.

Longer form:

SketchUp file for those that want to follow along that way, otherwise image link.

This Gorilla Carts GOR1001-COM utility cart, going to weld up the frame but in sections that will bolt together. Want to be able to flat(ish) pack this in my storage unit when not using it. Main tube will be 3/4" square steel, the tube that's the extra supports will be recessed 1/2" tub, flush to the inner surface of the 3/4" tube providing ~1/4" for plywood to fit in against and help keep it in place.

All the tabs shown are 1/8", and almost all 1"x1". Debating drilling 1/4" holes and using #12 screw bolts, or drilling 5/8" holes and 1/4" hex bolts.

The seat bottom and back and top may be 3/4" plywood, not sure yet. All the rest will be 1/2" on the sides/back except the bottom (sitting on the mesh of the cart) which will be 1/4". Mostly to prevent little things from dropping out the bottom or stuff coming up from underneath.

The small 4" posts sticking inwards are for square u-bolts from the bottom which correspond to the cart cross beams and are 1/2" tube ~1/4" from the bottom to allow for the plywood.

The footrest in front is detachable and narrower than the full width, hopefully to cut down on people using it to step up as much. I'm slightly worried that if they step on the edge it may overbalance the cart. Having it closer to the center may help with that. If not, I'm going to just remove it and people will have to watch their feet with the tow bar :P

The seats bottom and back will be 2" high density foam covered with some basic cloth, stapled to the bottom of the plywood. The seat bottom may be hinged at front or rear to provide access to the front area where I'm intending to have a battery box and such. Using these type latches and some combo locks. Probably have a bit of 1x2" or similar wood behind the hinge area and latch areas to provide better grip for those.

The back will have a strip at the top/bottom, probably reinforced behind by some 1x2" wood or similar to provide better grip for hinges and latches. Might use the same latches as for the seat, but considering using these. It will swing backwards, and I'll may have a bit of steel cable to keep it from going all the way down, I'll see how it is in practice first.

I'll also get some anchors or similar and put them at the bolt points, and possibly at some of the other extra tabs I have in to help attach and hold the plywood in place. Might use screws, might just bolt through the plywood, not sure yet.

So, hopefully I'll get some constructive feedback (probably along with some "you're insane" or "no way that'll work" or what not). And it may not work as I hope. Oh well! I'll still learn a lot about how to do some things, and how not to do some things.

My alternate is just build a rectangular box, hinges in the middle with cushion and fabric all on top split in the middle. Still bolt together as a goal. A lot quicker and simpler and cheaper. But that's boring.

u/halcyondoze · 2 pointsr/gardening

For what she needs, a garden cart with a seat is kind of hard to find. One that has a big load, at least.

There's this: https://www.amazon.com/Best-Choice-Products-Gardening-Planting/dp/B002HG2YOU which is more of a direct seat, and then you could also go with:

https://www.amazon.com/Gorilla-Carts-Utility-Removable-Capacity/dp/B01BECQBPK/ref=sr_1_2?s=lawn-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1494539546&sr=1-2-spons&keywords=gorilla+cart&psc=1

It has removable sides, so she could take 1 side off and have it double as a seat.

Hope that helps.

u/GuyThatSaidSomething · 2 pointsr/bisco

I used this one for both Bisco and Peach last year and it was glorious: https://www.amazon.com/Gorilla-Carts-Pneumatic-600-Pound-Capacity/dp/B01BECQAWO/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1499263304&sr=8-1&keywords=gorilla+wagon

The big tires make a difference, and this thing has a pretty rugged frame.

u/someonesdaddy · 2 pointsr/landscaping

I once made a sifter using 2x4's and chicken wire. It looked like a contraption you see at archeology sites. Shovel the dirt in and shake the frame back and forth.

Something like this but I made mine much cheaper. Mine worked great and I recovered all my river rock.

https://www.amazon.com/Wheelbarrow-Sifter-Compost-Soil-Handmade/dp/B00D9F3E8S

u/gooberfaced · 1 pointr/gardening

We use a heavy duty traditional wheelbarrow and a 1,200 lb rated four wheeled Gorilla garden cart. Both have their uses. I'm the lady and prefer the Gorilla as it won't tip like the wheelbarrow, but my husband prefers that one.
We also use a towed cart behind our lawn tractor but far less frequently.

u/atmgss10 · 1 pointr/scamp

This is what we bought.
YSC Wagon Garden Folding Utility Shopping Cart,Beach Red https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01AO0R7EC/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_US2lxbEMVR65V