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Jackson 6-Cubic-Foot Wheelbarrow #M6T22BB | 
enlarge | Brand: Jackson Category: Home Improvement
Buy New: $91.79
New (5) from $24.99
Avg. Customer Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 5572
Media: Tools & Hardware Shipping Weight (lbs): 58.6 Dimensions (in): 42.5 x 37.8 x 28.4
MPN: M6T22BB Model: M6T22BB UPC: 279970638494 EAN: 0027997017729 ASIN: B00005NMUL
Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Ideal heavy-duty wheelbarrow suitable for contractor/construction use | | • | Large 6-cubic-foot capacity | | • | Full size hardwood handles for maximum leverage | | • | Fully supported steel tray for additional strength | | • | Pneumatic two-ply ball bearing wheel |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description "JACKSON" STEEL TRAY CONTRACTOR WHEELBARROWHeavy-Duty steel tray braces provide added strength and support when pouring heavy loads Glide-ring design on steel trays won't catch shovels or hoes Knobby tires available for added traction and longer wear 6 cu ft Capacity Steel Tray Blue in Color Platform Material: Steel Frame Material: Steel Wheel Type: Pneumatic 2-Ply, B.B. Handle Length: 60" Wheel Diameter: 16" Handle Material: Wood
Amazon.com Product Description The Jackson 6-cubic-foot wheelbarrow is a 2-wheel contractor's wheelbarrow featuring full-size hardwood handles for maximum leverage and a fully supported steel tray for additional strength. Other highlighted features include a pneumatic two-ply ball bearing wheel for easy rolling and durability, and a durable, rust-resistant blue powder coat.
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| Customer Reviews:
$132.00? April 28, 2007 Jackson wheelbarrows are probably the best on the market. I've been in the concrete business for over 30 years and I've seen all kinds of wheelbarrows come and go but Jackson's endure. But, $132.00? Someone must have been hallucinating when they set that price. Home Depot sells the same item for $99.00. And check out that site that's selling them for $24......if you pay the shipping charges of over $200.00!! Shop wisely.
Almost indestructable! February 21, 2007 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
This is a very good wheelbarrow! (I'm a contractor who owns three of them) I say almost indestructable because I use "undocumented" laborers fairly often and they could destroy an anvil in the desert with nothing to hit it with but sand and I've had better luck with the Jackson M6T22BB than any other wheelbarrow. That being said, $300.00 is about three times what you should pay for it! If the Home Depot in your area doesn't have them in stock, you can have them order you one. Mine cost $79.00 with a $10.00 assembly fee plus tax for a grand total of $98.00. I thought ten dollars was a fair price to pay to save me the thirty minutes it would take to assemble it myself. Unfortunately I didn't figure into the equation the fact that the man referred to as the "Assembly Specialist" at the Home Depot was referred to as such because he rode the "special" bus. The laborers managed to tear that one up in about 4 days. After taking the legs apart and reassembling them they way they were designed, they have been unable to destroy it. (four weeks and counting!)
Heavy duty: yes Flaws: yes May 23, 2005 8 out of 15 found this review helpful
I bought this whellbarrow only to return it. Yes it's heavy duty and yes it has a large pneumatic tire - all helpful for heavy loads or poor ground conditions. However mine had problems.
You have to assemble the pieces - not too big a job but it will waste 30-45 minutes of your time. As I assembled it I noticed that the legs did not fit the handles/pan well. There was a manufacturing problem that caused the legs to sit slightly angled and not square to the handles or ground. I called the manufacturer as it says to do in the instructions (although no phone # is provided) and ultimately they said that my assembly was correct, that parts were damaged in shipping or there was a defect. Nothing was damaged... They said to return it to place of purchase.
My advice: by wary. I wasted a lot of time on this tool for nothing. It would have worked as is but I was concerned with the lifespan of the wheelbarrow. My no name light duty unit was 15 years old when it came time to replace it with this one. I didn't want it to wear out in a short period of time due to their mistake, so I didn't chance it.
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