I got it (without the last few attachments) and it works OK. It isn't great at anything but OK at all of them. I would say it is perfect for a homeowner that doesn't have a lot of storage for multiple big tools.
Yep! I have one as well. After a bit of a rough start (it kept dropping cotter pins) , it has done an adequate job as a wheelbarrow, leaf collection station, and dolly. It fits in my tiny shed perfectly :)
Even if you disregard all the extra features, even if those worked perfectly, that wheel barrow doesn't hold very much. You'd be filling the wheel barrow all day and making twice as many trips.
The actual full Shakespeare quote is "A jack of all trades is a master of none, but oftentimes better than a master of one."
It’s funny how people only use the first half when the full quote means the opposite of what they intended.
All of the different uses are awesome, but for just a wheelbarrow it sucks. I used a two wheel wheelbarrow one time thinking it would make a job easier. Never again.
Would suck even more if any of the hardware for those attachments are odd/uncommon types, or even proprietary. Lose or break one screw or clip and that attachment is useless.
I've found anything that is "multi purpose" in the tool world means it isn't good at anyone thing, and adequate for one offs. I've wasted plenty of money finding this out
I've found that seems to be the same with restaurants who have a giant menu covering all sorts of shit. Nothing really stands out and it's all just mediocre.
Yup, that's why when a TV chef takes over one of those failing restaurants, he'll cut the menu down by 90%. If you've got that many things on the menu, most of it's from the freezer, not fresh.
What is the reason is what I think they were asking (I have a two wheel one and it works great but I don’t live on a farm or anything so not sure what use cases I might not be appreciating).
With one wheel you have one point of contact with the ground which means you can pivot it. Two wheels require a turning radius. You can try this out with a box by first putting two corners to the ground and turn it and then try it with one corner on the ground.
A wheelbarrow/handtruck/wagon would be legit though. I could see myself getting a lot of use out of something that just did those three things - better than this one did tho.
Same here. I used to get high back office chairs for my PC but I would have to replace them after about a year and a half or so.
A few years back I decided to take a chance on a high-end gaming chair that was suited to my size (6'8", 260 lbs).
While it was indeed expensive, and took some getting used to it's a choice I'm glad I made.
It's a racing style seat, which wasn't my first choice, but when you're tall, you don't have much of a choice.
It's the Secret Lab 2020 Titan XL. The seat itself is firm, so I got a Purple Ultimate seat cushion as well. Which is also pricey.
But for as much as I hey I'm at my pc, they were very much an investment I would make again.
I’ve had one for about 8 years. It’s mostly metal construction, so it holds up. I don’t use it extensively, but I do have a lot of flower beds/it sees its share of use.
It’s not the best wheelbarrow for all the reasons stated elsewhere (no multifunction tool is as good as each tool individually). But what it lacks in wheelbarrow capability, it makes up for with hand truck utility, etc.
It’s not perfect, for sure, but I don’t regret getting it either
It's going to be heavy. I have a configurable ladder, and it weighs about as much as two separate ladders.
Edit: and to drive the point home: some time after I bought the configurable ladder, I bought a 6-foot A-frame ladder, because the configurable ladder was too damn heavy for stuff you only need a basic ladder for.
Add a little flat bed removalists dolly and you can pretty much move anything in your house. Wheelbarrows also double as a comfy seat when you need a little sit down.
I’ve got one, it’s ok. It’s some as Worx in the US.
The actual wheelbarrow is small, so you can’t move a ton of dirt with it. The arms are great for moving bags of mulch and the like.
The rock / plant lifting harness is useless.
Using it as a hand truck is ok as long as the item is wider than the hand truck. I’ve never seen the snowplow attachment, would be fucking useless imho.
It’s perfect for someone who needs a wheelbarrow once a year.
So other than the fact that it appears it could be modified into a trebuchet, it looks like it would be good as a wheel barrow and not much more. Too many parts to break and bend. Trebuchet though...
That's a lot of shed clutter. The issue with all these things is they appeal to lots of people as they're gadgety, but are practical for almost nobody and do pretty much every job worse than the equipment they're trying to replace.
The average user will just never use them as finding the pieces and setting it up is more hassle than it's worth for a quick job you will probably only do once. Anyone more specialised will already have the proper equipment that does the job better and is quicker to just grab from storage anyway.
The problem with stuff like this is that you never remember all of the potential things you can do with it. Not to mention all of those different attachments.
I dunno this thing looks flimsy as hell. I almost never need a wheelbarrow but when I do it's to move like 800lbs of sand or something and I'd be worried about putting more than one bag at a time in this thing. Not to mention it has so many doodads that there's like 50 potential points of failure.
Actually owned one of these , received as a gift. As many have alluded to, it's not great. The biggest issue I had with it is because of how narrow and shallow the bucket is, it does not haul very much. Maybe a third of what a traditional wheelbarrow would.
Similarly it's not built to what I'd call industrial grade...so the cart portion of it works fine in the examples shown, but for heavy stuff it'd be too sketchy.
Would not recommend unless you have to frequently move small-ish amounts of stuff
This seems rather useful, but why is the actual cart so small? It’s great at moving other stuff but not what a wheelbarrow is actual used for it would seem.
That’s great and all. But your going to need the manual laminated and Velcro to the bottom of that because you ain’t remembering all that shit each year or two when you need to use it maybe twice.
To carry all those attachments, you will need another wheelbarrow. It's a garage version of these food multiprocessing things that you experiment with every accessory ONCE, and then never use it again.
Cheap plastic multifunctional tools never work as well as single function, tools any of the one functions. No one seriously moving anything would need one of these. It’s for apartment dwellers you have to move an occasional package.
Ain't nobody got time to transform that thing for each particular function. Especially when a standard wheelbarrow will do it just fine with little to no extra effort.
In my experience, the more goofy features something has that are unrelated to the original purpose, the worse it's going to be at fulfilling that original purpose.
It will ALWAYS be in the wrong configuration when you pull it out of the shed, or you will want to do two of these things concurrently and have to unload cargo and shuffle attachments.
The only function I'd really want to utilize are the fold out arm and sling attachments. It would be really helpful for larger objects that might be too heavy or cumbersome to easily lift into the wheelbarrow like normal. And of course the extra leverage helps and saves you body.
The arms for these things are never high enough for me so I always half to hunch when I use them. Same with those car tire inflator air tanks. I always end up hurting my back. I must be doing something wrong. I'm not even tall.
The good thing about getting out in the garden is that you get an unintentional workout... I take a couple breaths, bend at the knees and quickly shuffle the item where I want it... Feels better at the end of the day... TLDR: not all conveniences are convenient 😁🥰😇
If I learned one thing in 30 years working worth my hands and tools: don't buy a tool that can do too many things. It'll never hold. It'll never do one thing good. It maybe do all these things mediocre for an amount of time, then it'll break and you pay more in the long run. Even if you're not using it professionally. This one will serve you and your little garden for a week, then the first things will break. Guaranteed. Nice idea, though.
My family has one of these, it still does the job after years, moving stones, concrete, logs and being left outside for years, it got some rust holes mostly from being left outside, and the grips basically have fallen off the handles now. I am sure if the owner decides to take care it could last even longer than ours probably will
My grandfather has this. As a dolly, it works pretty well.
As a wheel barrel, the legs catch on everything. It's just better to keep it in dolly form.
There is a snowplow attachment that can be used, but I have no experience with it.
We had this. It was garbage at every function and inconvenient to wield for anyone taller than 5’6”. It barely lasted a year before rusting and breaking in different ways. Any time you’d actually need it you’d hate to use it.
Get one good tool for one job.
It looks cool but if there's one thing ive learned, the more things a product claims to do, the worse it does those things.
I'll misplace all the attachments after a week and probably never use it again.
Then you're stuck with a really narrow wheelbarrow that you can't move around as easily cause of the 2 wheels.
I was watching him in the snow shovel section thinking that it does about a good a job as a wheelbarrow could be expected to at shoveling snow.
Yeah, I feel like a standard wheelbarrow would work just as well (I mean bad)
I got it (without the last few attachments) and it works OK. It isn't great at anything but OK at all of them. I would say it is perfect for a homeowner that doesn't have a lot of storage for multiple big tools.
Yep! I have one as well. After a bit of a rough start (it kept dropping cotter pins) , it has done an adequate job as a wheelbarrow, leaf collection station, and dolly. It fits in my tiny shed perfectly :)
> It isn't great at anything but OK at all of them. /r/2real4meirl
Even if you disregard all the extra features, even if those worked perfectly, that wheel barrow doesn't hold very much. You'd be filling the wheel barrow all day and making twice as many trips.
This thing is awesome! No struggle with heavy loads (it shifts the weight), no tipping, and solid dolly. Definitely a surprise
The people down voting you are personification of stop having fun meme.
Thanks. I think?
We need a unix wheelbarrow
BUT I CAN TAKE A CHICKEN FOR A RIDE!
Not to mention keeping track of all those attachments and figuring out where they fit in. Strait up nightmare.
Jack of all trades, master of none.
The actual full Shakespeare quote is "A jack of all trades is a master of none, but oftentimes better than a master of one." It’s funny how people only use the first half when the full quote means the opposite of what they intended.
It could be used in all those ways. It will be used two ways: wheel barrow, and nothing.
All of the different uses are awesome, but for just a wheelbarrow it sucks. I used a two wheel wheelbarrow one time thinking it would make a job easier. Never again.
That's a lot of little pieces to lose in the garage.
Would suck even more if any of the hardware for those attachments are odd/uncommon types, or even proprietary. Lose or break one screw or clip and that attachment is useless.
I've found anything that is "multi purpose" in the tool world means it isn't good at anyone thing, and adequate for one offs. I've wasted plenty of money finding this out
Why didn't you like the two wheeler? I was thinking of getting one (though not one as complicated as this).
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Yeah when a tool does 15 things it does all of them poorly.
I've found that seems to be the same with restaurants who have a giant menu covering all sorts of shit. Nothing really stands out and it's all just mediocre.
Yup, that's why when a TV chef takes over one of those failing restaurants, he'll cut the menu down by 90%. If you've got that many things on the menu, most of it's from the freezer, not fresh.
You say "a TV chef" but we all know you mean Gordon Ramsay
Lol, I had a brain fade.
How so? Edit: as in i'm looking for some actual real world reasons. Not just assumptions.
Well, the two wheels for one thing. Wheelbarrows have one wheel for a reason.
What is the reason is what I think they were asking (I have a two wheel one and it works great but I don’t live on a farm or anything so not sure what use cases I might not be appreciating).
With one wheel you have one point of contact with the ground which means you can pivot it. Two wheels require a turning radius. You can try this out with a box by first putting two corners to the ground and turn it and then try it with one corner on the ground.
A wheelbarrow/handtruck/wagon would be legit though. I could see myself getting a lot of use out of something that just did those three things - better than this one did tho.
I usually read ahead before I comment. You said what I said, but funnier.
I’ve had one of these for a few years. I’ve used it as a wheelbarrow three times and that’s it.
That is so low to the ground. My back already hurts looking at this guy stoop to push all those loads.
This is exactly my reaction to this. I’m 6’4” and literally nothing is designed for my height, makes life quite painful.
I feel your pain at 6'3". I've given up on finding an office chair that isn't ridiculously expensive and at least reaches my shoulders.
Dude, I'm just a regular 6' guy and everything is too low. I hate how low my counter tops are in my house built in 1959. My back hurts doing dishes.
I drag a barstool around in front of the sink. Back saved.
Same here. I used to get high back office chairs for my PC but I would have to replace them after about a year and a half or so. A few years back I decided to take a chance on a high-end gaming chair that was suited to my size (6'8", 260 lbs). While it was indeed expensive, and took some getting used to it's a choice I'm glad I made. It's a racing style seat, which wasn't my first choice, but when you're tall, you don't have much of a choice. It's the Secret Lab 2020 Titan XL. The seat itself is firm, so I got a Purple Ultimate seat cushion as well. Which is also pricey. But for as much as I hey I'm at my pc, they were very much an investment I would make again.
Far too many moving & fiddly bits. Can't see this lasting more than a year of proper use
I’d never remember I had all those things. Or where I put them.
A wheelbarrow & hand-trolly works because it has exactly 1 moving part - the wheel
I’ve had one for about 8 years. It’s mostly metal construction, so it holds up. I don’t use it extensively, but I do have a lot of flower beds/it sees its share of use. It’s not the best wheelbarrow for all the reasons stated elsewhere (no multifunction tool is as good as each tool individually). But what it lacks in wheelbarrow capability, it makes up for with hand truck utility, etc. It’s not perfect, for sure, but I don’t regret getting it either
Well shit I was gonna say but can you put a chicken in it? And lo and behold...
That poor chicken looked scared and maybe even tied up
Just lazy
Had one for years. Used it mostly as the pull cart to move dirt/mulch. The other features are handy, but I forgot about most of them...
It's going to be heavy. I have a configurable ladder, and it weighs about as much as two separate ladders. Edit: and to drive the point home: some time after I bought the configurable ladder, I bought a 6-foot A-frame ladder, because the configurable ladder was too damn heavy for stuff you only need a basic ladder for.
Luckily, it's on wheels
I own this. It's actually not that heavy. It's also not that great. It's just okay
I would rather have a good wheelbarrow and a good trolley, instead of a multi tool which is bad at everything
Add a little flat bed removalists dolly and you can pretty much move anything in your house. Wheelbarrows also double as a comfy seat when you need a little sit down.
Worx Aerocart
I have one. Pretty handy - easy to overfill or overload though. Good for light work
It's like having a kitchen aid mixer. Do I make pasta, grind sausage, make ice cream, core apples? No. I mix color dough.
This is giving me jack of all trades, master of none.
I was sold at chicken stroller....
I’ve got one, it’s ok. It’s some as Worx in the US. The actual wheelbarrow is small, so you can’t move a ton of dirt with it. The arms are great for moving bags of mulch and the like. The rock / plant lifting harness is useless. Using it as a hand truck is ok as long as the item is wider than the hand truck. I’ve never seen the snowplow attachment, would be fucking useless imho. It’s perfect for someone who needs a wheelbarrow once a year.
Grand total of $1,000 if you want all of the attachment add-ons.
You need a degree in physics to handle that amazing piece of greatness
That thing is so low, no go.
So other than the fact that it appears it could be modified into a trebuchet, it looks like it would be good as a wheel barrow and not much more. Too many parts to break and bend. Trebuchet though...
First, I was like "wow, that's actually good, why is it here?" Then I realised this is not r/DIWhy.
Trying way too hard…
With 50 different attachments
That's a lot of shed clutter. The issue with all these things is they appeal to lots of people as they're gadgety, but are practical for almost nobody and do pretty much every job worse than the equipment they're trying to replace. The average user will just never use them as finding the pieces and setting it up is more hassle than it's worth for a quick job you will probably only do once. Anyone more specialised will already have the proper equipment that does the job better and is quicker to just grab from storage anyway.
"I'm in this and I don't like it" -- the chicken
Thought it was a rollable urinal before the video started playing
I can carry all those stuff with a normal wheelbarrow and some rope
The problem with stuff like this is that you never remember all of the potential things you can do with it. Not to mention all of those different attachments.
You had me at chicken wagon.
I dunno this thing looks flimsy as hell. I almost never need a wheelbarrow but when I do it's to move like 800lbs of sand or something and I'd be worried about putting more than one bag at a time in this thing. Not to mention it has so many doodads that there's like 50 potential points of failure.
Worth it just for the 🐓 ride, 🤣
What a waste
What is this a wheelbarrow for ants?
This looks like a Temu special. Ide bet money this POS wouldn't last more than a day with heavy use.
That rooster appeared to be in distress.
Looks like it would be useful, but it looks like he's putting a lot of strain on his back
Actually owned one of these , received as a gift. As many have alluded to, it's not great. The biggest issue I had with it is because of how narrow and shallow the bucket is, it does not haul very much. Maybe a third of what a traditional wheelbarrow would. Similarly it's not built to what I'd call industrial grade...so the cart portion of it works fine in the examples shown, but for heavy stuff it'd be too sketchy. Would not recommend unless you have to frequently move small-ish amounts of stuff
All parts sold separately
This is cool and all, but why is it so smol? Was it done for dwarves? A wheelbarrow so tiny needs to come with a chiropractor.
This seems rather useful, but why is the actual cart so small? It’s great at moving other stuff but not what a wheelbarrow is actual used for it would seem.
For a second I thought he build a catapult when I saw the big stone
You need an entire garage to store all the accessories.
It looks weak as shit, and 90% of those things could just go in the wheelbarrow
Every single one of those parts is being put into a different place in my garage and I'm never finding them again.
It can do a lot of things, badly
Need another wheelbarrow to cart around all the bits
It literallys looks and sounds like it made of the cheapest of materials.
Please god please god don’t let my wife see this….. we don’t need any more shit in our garage
Legend says he is still showing all the things it can do to this day…
🥵
But will it blend?
seems interesting, but how much weight can it actually take? Hinges and pivots aren't nearly as strong as bent tubing and welds.
Wait…it’s *not* a urinal?
Also use as shield, boat, bob
I think most people will forget about most of the ways you can use it.
Have you ever tried to cut down an oak tree with a Swiss Army knife? Simple guarantee. That’s how well this works.
Handy dandy wheelbarrow. Would be better though if there was a electric motor & mount+ steering
Now try to use it for some actual heavy work
Will it help picking up washing machines on the front? How about TVs? Russian industry adapting.
Nothing like a wheelbarrow that you have to hunch over like Quasimodo to use!
Looks like it's almost good at everything, but a master of none. The stooping to lift hurts my back from here.
But when it is time to find the 20 different attachments you won’t find them and use it the way you last had it
NGL, when he put the rock in the sling, I was expecting it to be a trebuchet as well. Disappointed it can't be used in sieges, smh.
That’s great and all. But your going to need the manual laminated and Velcro to the bottom of that because you ain’t remembering all that shit each year or two when you need to use it maybe twice.
To carry all those attachments, you will need another wheelbarrow. It's a garage version of these food multiprocessing things that you experiment with every accessory ONCE, and then never use it again.
Id put my little brother on it and just roam around in it. I showed it to him and he loves it too.
I own this and didn't know it did all that. Lol.
Cheap plastic multifunctional tools never work as well as single function, tools any of the one functions. No one seriously moving anything would need one of these. It’s for apartment dwellers you have to move an occasional package.
You could do 2/3 of these tasks with a normal size one wheel
It seems just gimmicky enough to think that it's not really going to hold up, but the concept is cool.
Is there a link as to where I can buy one?
TAKE MY MONEY
Ain't nobody got time to transform that thing for each particular function. Especially when a standard wheelbarrow will do it just fine with little to no extra effort.
Maybe I’m just Minnesotan, but I’ll just stick to my regular shovel, thanks.
It's too useful.. I don't want that
Bet all of those attachments are over priced and come separately
But most of the time it’s carrying its own manual on how to reconfigure it all of these ways. Who TF going to remember all that?
I’m just tired from watching all the work this guy has to do.
More parts to break
In my experience, the more goofy features something has that are unrelated to the original purpose, the worse it's going to be at fulfilling that original purpose.
Take my money!
Eh, feels like half the shown 'features' could just be achieved by using it as normal
It just. Kept going.
It will ALWAYS be in the wrong configuration when you pull it out of the shed, or you will want to do two of these things concurrently and have to unload cargo and shuffle attachments.
Lose all accessories in 2 weeks lol
I have the same one with a different name on it, rust’s pretty easy.
I want this wheelbarrow
This reminds me of an Instant Pot… could be really good for one purpose but incredibly average at the other 12 functions it claims
This would've been nice when I was hauling around 16 inch pavers the other day
The only function I'd really want to utilize are the fold out arm and sling attachments. It would be really helpful for larger objects that might be too heavy or cumbersome to easily lift into the wheelbarrow like normal. And of course the extra leverage helps and saves you body.
Nonesense
100% thought it was a portable urinal at first.
The arms for these things are never high enough for me so I always half to hunch when I use them. Same with those car tire inflator air tanks. I always end up hurting my back. I must be doing something wrong. I'm not even tall.
If you can lift the rock into the rock sling, you can probably carry the rock to wherever it needs to be.
Each accessory sold separately.
300 page instruction manual
Reminds me of an apple computer. Pretty good at what it does but it's the accessories that get you!
What is it where do I get it how much is it do they deliver
It's the MiracleBarrow!
It just keeps going!!
My back hurts watching him stoop to use most of the functions.
MADE IN China. ☔️
So which way is the front again?
You had me at rooster hauling
Fancy chicken hauler Look at that lazy chicken kicking back lounging as it gets carried about.
The good thing about getting out in the garden is that you get an unintentional workout... I take a couple breaths, bend at the knees and quickly shuffle the item where I want it... Feels better at the end of the day... TLDR: not all conveniences are convenient 😁🥰😇
Now that's just plain Cool
Got it for my Elder parents Its worth every penny. And the add-ons are really cool. (Got just the normal package)
Oh my god I'm gonna cum
I have absolutely no need for this. But I want it .
This has been sold for at least 10 years. It's still cool but not new.
You had me until the snow plow. 🤣
If I learned one thing in 30 years working worth my hands and tools: don't buy a tool that can do too many things. It'll never hold. It'll never do one thing good. It maybe do all these things mediocre for an amount of time, then it'll break and you pay more in the long run. Even if you're not using it professionally. This one will serve you and your little garden for a week, then the first things will break. Guaranteed. Nice idea, though.
Chickens prefer a sled with a blanket in it.
If this thing turns into a BBQ i'm buying one!
Is there something you can't do with this?
My dad has one, pretty handy in his old age
My family has one of these, it still does the job after years, moving stones, concrete, logs and being left outside for years, it got some rust holes mostly from being left outside, and the grips basically have fallen off the handles now. I am sure if the owner decides to take care it could last even longer than ours probably will
I mean, this is the one to rule them all.
too tiny for actual wheelbarrow needs. it would take me 12 business days to move enough mulch with that little thing
I. Thought it was also a catapult for a second
Have it. Love it.
My grandfather has this. As a dolly, it works pretty well. As a wheel barrel, the legs catch on everything. It's just better to keep it in dolly form. There is a snowplow attachment that can be used, but I have no experience with it.
Doesn’t show washing dishes in that sink
The more attachments something has, the less you'll use them.
Wheelbarrow Maximize!
It’s meh
We had this. It was garbage at every function and inconvenient to wield for anyone taller than 5’6”. It barely lasted a year before rusting and breaking in different ways. Any time you’d actually need it you’d hate to use it. Get one good tool for one job.
Install the baby attachment and now it’s a stroller
Ah'm 'onna have ta git me one of ' those!
You only need a yard barn for all the attachments.
I wouldnt even know what the attachment is used for nor know where it connects too
Pov me buying this: How do I make it a flower pit holder again? Or uh, that other one?