Was driving back to Sydney this arvo and stopped at Bunnings in Batemans Bay to relieve pressure on my prostate.
FWIW, I saw the post by SBOB earlier today and thought this may be of interest to some.
The price was reduced from $189 to $160. Unfortunately no longer on the Bunnings website, but may be able to price match at other stores.
My neighbour bought one last year and prefers it over a traditional wheelbarrow.
More details here: https://gorillacarts.com.au/products/evolution-7-wheelbarrow
[NSW] 198L Evolution Wheelbarrow (aka Gorilla Cart) $160 @ Bunnings, Batemans Bay
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What do you mean? You don't have a party of G'nomes that run and maintain your garden for you?
I think he meant for the prostate
False advertising. Trust me, this cart will not hold an adult Gorilla 🦍. I had to learn the hard way.
I told you not to sit in it.
Wheels look like a weak point and having two vs one has it's downsides.
It is interesting that you would say that as it has a 272kg hauling capacity.
For how long and for how long over broken bricks and rocks etc?
I'd prefer a single air filled tyre, not a solid plastic wheel with a thin rubber overmold.
Perhaps this will answer your question: https://images.thdstatic.com/catalog/pdfImages/cd/cdd16249-6…
@ifonlyiwasyounger: There you go, even they know what durability will be like.
Though having two wheels lessen the pivot point of the wheelbarrow. I would have welcomed this having to carry a huge amount of hollow blocks, sandstone retaining wall, bricks and bags of concrete. Used a traditional wheelbarrow and it was a struggle stopping it from tilting to either side as i pushed it up a steep driveway.
Just picked one up at Bunnings Altona. It was marked down from $80.00 to $40.00 so that`s a result. There are 5 left on display, near the outdoor plants section.
That is a real bargain ecosse! Would you kindly post a copy of your receipt, please?
It looks like it has great ergonomics