A durable, hard wearing wheelbarrow with a full steel pan and large 90 litre capacity. The high tensile steel pan features an integral under-pan support system offering greater strength and stability than standard wheelbarrows. 360mm pneumatic sure grip tyre & tube. Outer edge Pan size: 880 x 590 x 330mm. Inner Pan size: 820 x 530 x 290mm. Maximum load weight 150kg. Self-assembly required.
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008
16 Mar 1615#1
HEAT!
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008
16 Mar 1615#1
HEAT!
omz45 to 008
16 Mar 16#5
Poor lass, this is a bargain
ssc1
16 Mar 16#2
good find. heat!
greencat
16 Mar 16#3
Free delivery as well. Great stuff.
Higgy
16 Mar 16#4
I needed a new one. Good price and Free Delivery.
Thanks
MrMakstar
16 Mar 16#6
I prefer the Dyson Barrowball.
mary5
16 Mar 16#7
Great deal - ordered.
sicourt
16 Mar 16#8
good deal - ordered
DARKSABER
16 Mar 161#9
cheers chappy ,i have one winding its way to my house in Cheshire's finest countryside.
xPCNx
16 Mar 162#10
I raelly like toolstation but avoid this as I had one of these and it was really poor quality. Fell apart after a weeks usage. Better off going for a decent make
fozey
16 Mar 16#11
Is this barrow galvanized?
fozey
16 Mar 161#12
No its not.
Rubbish barrow. Get this one instead for a fiver more.
Plenty of stock on the Wickes one near me in Shrewsbury.
manchestman to laserdisc
17 Mar 16#18
Thanks Op - it is a good price but thanks to laserdisc also. I like the brand better - plenty stock in and around Huddersfield, Halifax etc.
oliver1989
17 Mar 16#15
This wheelbarrow is a joke , if your transporting leaves it may be okay , I had one of these and it literally lasted 10 mins on site .
mergleb
17 Mar 16#16
Anyone ever tried the wheelbarrow with the missus?
Tricky, but good for dumping muck.
laserdisc
17 Mar 16#19
Thanks I initially clicked WICKES link and map came up Scotland, appears its nationwide at Wickes re availability not just Scotland plenty around Manchester Leeds London , It does get good write up re durability try in store if suitable for your needs
pbarrie525
17 Mar 162#20
Paddy said, "I want to try that wheelbarrow position tonight."
His wife asked, "What is that?"
Paddy told her, "You bend over, put your hands on the floor Then I pick your legs up from behind!"
His wife said, "Hmm, okay, I'll do it on two conditions. First, if it hurts you stop immediately and, second, ... we don't go past my mother's house!"
greencat
18 Mar 16#21
Ours took a bit of fettling to get some of the bolt holes to line up - but once assembled it is sturdy enough. The missus is hardly overloading it though (she's using it to transport top soil).
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A durable, hard wearing wheelbarrow with a full steel pan and large 90 litre capacity. The high tensile steel pan features an integral under-pan support system offering greater strength and stability than standard wheelbarrows. 360mm pneumatic sure grip tyre & tube. Outer edge Pan size: 880 x 590 x 330mm. Inner Pan size: 820 x 530 x 290mm. Maximum load weight 150kg. Self-assembly required.
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Rubbish barrow. Get this one instead for a fiver more.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Walsall-Wheelbarrows-Galvanized-Wheelbarrow/dp/B00TIK47HA/ref=sr_1_1?s=outdoors&ie=UTF8&qid=1458158422&sr=1-1&keywords=wheelbarrow
or go to wickes seems only in Scottish stores & view for £29 you can get Chillington Camden Classic Black Wheelbarrow 85L which is a strong one
http://www.wickes.co.uk/Chillington-Camden-Classic-Black-Wheelbarrow-85L/p/500300?CAWELAID=120135120000014912&CAGPSPN=pla&utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_term=&utm_campaign=Google%20Shopping%20-%20Tools%20and%20Workwear&tmcampid=&tmad=c&tmplaceref=llumTCG4&tmcustom=mkwid|sllumTCG4_dc|pcrid|43364653852|kword||match||plid|&gclid=Cj0KEQjwiKS3BRCU-7XQ75Te3NoBEiQAA2t_xBNRC1lVpf1yQiQMEZGJpu2w8YK5Mrsbuvh1VkKIsbUaAsiH8P8HAQ
Tricky, but good for dumping muck.
His wife asked, "What is that?"
Paddy told her, "You bend over, put your hands on the floor Then I pick your legs up from behind!"
His wife said, "Hmm, okay, I'll do it on two conditions. First, if it hurts you stop immediately and, second, ... we don't go past my mother's house!"