Have had for about two months. We have a small property (a little over 1/2 acre) and limited storage. Lots of flower beds, raised veg gardens, and natural brushy areas. This stores nicely in a small storage shed, basement, or even an interior room. Easy to transport in a car too. Try that with a wheelbarrow! I have fought with a wheelbarrow flat for the last time. This is ready every time I need it. Yes, it holds less than the average wheelbarrow, but it is far more stable and has way more features/uses than a wheelbarrow. It also makes the load lighter so if a couple extra trips are needed it's no sweat. So far, we've used all features with ease and have since added the wagon kit which is super-handy and also very well-built. For big jobs, a well-made wheelbarrow is still hard to beat. But, if you want something that can handle a multitude of jobs with ease, takes little storage space, and is ready to go every time you are, then this is it. Aerocart is all-metal construction. Solid welds. A very well-engineered piece. Looking forward to many years of use.
So far, appears to be well unit and durable. Designed center of gravity is very good for moving hardware. Wheel barrow use does cause dirt issue with foot plate operation. Folding leg stand not easy to transition back to dolly use. Perhaps after more use this will improve. Overall a nice multi function unit and stores much better than my old wheel barrow.
The Worx Aerocart is so useful. It is well built, takes up little space in the garage and is very functional. It eases the burden of moving heavy and bulky items, such as bags of leaves and 30 to 50 pound bags of dog food, bricks and other items. It is a great addition that everyone should be able to use to their advantage. Very happy that I purchased the Aerocart.
I received my wheelbarrow about 2 weeks ago but just opened it today to use. It was very easy to put together. I am 54 year old female and my strength isn't what it use to be. This is a perfect size to use and it is so easy to handle while pushing. I can't wait to try other uses!
This invitation to review comes too late to qualify for the drawing but: -overall, the engineering is quite good, ingenious -quality of workmanship is outstanding -the sponge rubber grips seem inadequate to stand up to really rough handling; suggest that the grips be fashioned from the same kind of rubber that protected the corners during shipment -add a catch of some sort to hold the arms closer to the side of the cart; otherwise, it seems as if something was left off--which is not the case, but appearances matter