Wheelbarrow
Move heavy loads without struggle. Our wheelbarrows make it easy to haul concrete, transport potting soil, and carry a few bags of mulch or gravel. Built with sturdy construction and tough wheelbarrow tires, they handle rough terrain like a pro.
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The choice between a metal and a poly wheelbarrow depends on what you need it for. Metal wheelbarrows are very strong and can carry heavy loads better than plastic ones, making them the best choice for hauling rocks, bricks, and wet soil. Many of these models have a steel frame, which adds durability and extra support when moving heavier materials. Their sturdy construction also makes them ideal for tough jobs that require long-lasting performance.
On the other hand, poly wheelbarrows are lightweight, rust-resistant, and easy to maneuver, making them a great option for gardening and everyday use. They work well for transporting potting soil and other garden materials since they won't corrode over time.
If you need something stronger and built to last, go for a metal wheelbarrow, but if you want something lighter for soft landscaping tasks, a poly model is a solid choice.
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Both have their pros and cons. Wood handles feel good in hand, making long jobs more comfortable. They don't get as slippery when wet and are easy to replace if they break. Some people also like the traditional wheelbarrow look that wood handles give.
On the other hand, steel handles are stronger and last longer. They won't crack or split like wood, which makes them better for heavy-duty work. Some have a non-slip coating to help with grip. While steel can feel colder or a bit slick when wet, it's the better choice if you need something tough that won't wear out as fast.
If comfort and easy replacement matter more, go with wood. If durability is the priority, steel is the better option.
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A dual-wheel wheelbarrow offers more stability, especially when carrying big bags of materials like timber, manure, or bricks. The extra wheel helps balance heavy loads, making it easier to push without tipping.
Wheelbarrow tires play a big role in how smoothly it moves. Pneumatic tires, flat-free, and air-filled tires affect how well it handles bumps and rough terrain. A two-wheel wheelbarrow can also hold a few bags of soil, mulch, or gravel more evenly, which makes it easier to transport.
A double-wheeled wheelbarrow, often featuring steel handles or a metal or plastic wheelbarrow, is a solid choice for heavy-duty tasks. It's easier to steer, stays balanced, and takes the weight off your arms and back. If you're moving massive or awkward loads, a two-wheel design makes the job much smoother.
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The weight capacity of a wheelbarrow depends on its model, design, and materials. On average, most standard wheelbarrows can carry between 300 and 500 pounds. Heavy-duty models, especially those made with a steel frame, can handle even more, making them ideal for hauling concrete, bricks, and other dense materials.
It's also important to consider how a wheelbarrow handles when empty. An empty wheelbarrow should be lightweight enough to lift and maneuver easily, making storage and transport simpler. Always check the manufacturer's weight limit before loading to prevent strain on the handles, tires, and frame.
Overloading can cause damage or make it harder to control, increasing the risk of accidents. If you're moving heavier loads, a contractor-grade or reinforced wheelbarrow is the best choice.
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It depends on what you're using it for. Steel wheelbarrows are built tough and handle heavy loads like bricks, rocks, and other dense materials. They're a go-to choice for mixing concrete since the tray can take the weight and rough use without cracking.
In contrast, poly wheelbarrows are lightweight, rustproof, and easy to move. They work great for gardening, backyard projects, and hauling mulch or soil. We offer high-quality poly models from trusted brands like Corona and Hulton, which are often compared to the durable Rubbermaid wheelbarrow, known for its sturdy poly tray and easy handling.
If you need something strong and built for tough jobs, go with steel. If you want something lighter and easier to maneuver, poly is the better choice.
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The biggest size wheelbarrow sold by Rivendell Distribution is the TUFX Wheelbarrow - 10 Cubic Foot. This model features a one-piece zinc-finished X-frame with reinforced front and back braces, built to handle extreme heavy loads. It has an extra-deep load capacity and sturdy poly construction, with a 28-inch width that allows it to fit easily through doorways.
It comes with two sturdy 16-inch wheels, designed for rough terrain, making it ideal for carrying heavy loads over uneven ground, mud, or gravel. The broad track ensures smooth movement, and it can be switched from a two-wheel wheelbarrow to a one-wheel variety if needed. With a 750-pound weight limit and a 10 cubic foot volume, this model is perfect for landscaping, construction, and large-scale projects.
What is a wheelbarrow used for gardening?
A garden wheelbarrow is a must-have for moving garden soil, mulch, composting manure, plants, and gardening tools. It makes heavy loads easier to transport and helps get work done faster. Compared to a garden cart, a wheelbarrow is easier to steer and handles tight spaces and uneven terrain better.
Some landscapers use a riding mower along with a wheelbarrow to haul tools and materials across bigger areas. A large wheelbarrow works great for mulch and heavier loads, while a small, narrow one is better for light tasks.
Many gardeners also use wheelbarrows to clear out debris, weeds, and garden waste. Keeping the tire pressure right helps it roll smoothly, especially for single-wheel and dual-wheel designs on bumpy ground. No matter the job, a good wheelbarrow makes yard work easier.