Garden Gear Two Wheeled Wheelbarrow
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- 2-wheeled design; Spreads the weight evenly and eliminates the need for balancing, making it much easier to move about your garden
- Large capacity; A massive 78 litre capacity, capable of carrying up to 120 kilograms
- Heavy duty design; Chassis made from hardwearing powder coated steel, with a highly durable polypropylene tub
- Wheelbarrow; Measures L125 X W70 X H66cm, lightweight and easy to assemble with clear instructions
- Guarantee; 12-month guarantee
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Description
Garden Gear Two Wheeled Wheelbarrow
Whether you need to move compost, logs, soil, paving slabs, building materials or potted plants, this amazing heavy duty two wheeled plastic wheelbarrow by Garden Gear makes any job a breeze. Incredibly strong and durable, the chassis of the wheelbarrow is constructed from hardwearing powder-coated steel and is paired with a highly durable polypropylene tub. The innovative two wheeled design of this trolley style wheelbarrow cart improves stability and makes it much easier to manoeuvre meaning you’re less likely to twist and topple sideways.
Because of the two wheeled design, you can spread the weight of your load better. Meaning you don't have to teeter when balancing a full wheelbarrow, and there is less strain when lifting heavy loads. Handling loads up to an amazing 120kg with a huge 78 litre capacity, the wheelbarrow even has a rubberised comfort grip handle to make all jobs a pleasure. It measures L125 X W70 X H66cm, weighs just 9.5 kilograms and can be assembled and ready to use in minutes.
Specification
Dimensions: L125 X W70 X H66cm
Tray size: L90 X 65 X 27cm
Maximum load: 120kg
78-litre capacity
Net weight: 12kg
Some self-assembly required
Sheducation
Natural Wood Characteristicts
As wood is a natural material it may be affected by the following:
Shrinkage & Warping
The timber used in the construction of your garden building will have retained some of its natural moisture content. The moisture content of the timber will vary, depending upon prevailing environmental conditions, which will result in the components either naturally expanding or contracting. As the components dry out shrinkage may occur. A good waterproofing treatment from the start is the best protection to minimise the effect of moisture loss/intake.

Damp & Mould
During the winter months, cold and damp conditions can result in an increased amount of moisture within your garden building, especially when used infrequently. Condensation can form on the timber and other items stored within your garden building. If left this moisture is likely to cause mould and mildew. To prevent the build-up of moisture, we recommend leaving the door or windows of your building open from time to time, to allow the fresh air to circulate. We also advise against storing wet or damp items in your garden building as this will also increase the level of moisture in the building. If mould or mildew does start to form within your building we recommend using an anti-mould cleaner to remove it and to prevent it spreading, which if left untreated could permanantly damage your garden building.
Splits, Cracks & Knots
Small splits and cracks in some components or holes may appear where knots shrink and fall out. This will not affect the structure of your garden building however if you wish to fill them this can be easily done using any good quality wood filler


Sap
Sap is naturally occurring in wood and may appear in some boards of your garden building. If you wish to remove the sap, we advise waiting until it is dry and then using a sharp knife to carefully remove it. If the removal of the sap causes a hole in the timber, we recommend using a good quality wood filler to fill it.
Please be aware that these are natural timber characteristics which in most cases will not impact the structure or function of the garden building, therefore are not considered as product defects (as outlined within our Terms & Conditions). If you require further advise or information please contact our friendly Customer Services Team.