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ICEMAN6166
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worx aerocart

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my wife thinks i need this

anyone seen it in person, sold at home depot, or have one

https://www.worx.com/en-US/Default.aspx
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Sounds like just the ticket for trips to Picked a Part!
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Ice, I think she got some jobs for you to do. Looks cool but will it really do anything meaningful . Tom
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I think it would be like driving a Slick with a Detroit locker with the twin front wheels :2cents:
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If my wife thought I needed something like that, I would be worried about what kind of projects and work she was thinking up for me to do! :lol:

Joking aside, my first impression is that it is a jack of all trades and master of none. Would like to see how well it is built. :2cents:
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I think it looks like the best combo wheel-barrow/hand truck ever, but then I am not sure I've seen one before. If it is sturdy, it looks like I bought the wrong wheel-barrow last fall.
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About the only thing I do like and understand about it is, that webbed device for hauling around potted plants or odd shaped things . That make sense as I just hauled outside our selection of house plants for my wife for over the summer. The plants and pots are big, unwieldy and heavy. I use a dolly, but still it's tuff for my skinny little arms and old back!.
However, even though the Worx aerocart isn't for me as a purchase I may swipe their concept for hauling plants for the future.
Hang on though after another look- that might make them swing back and forth-which might get ugly as well. :cussing:

All in all I confer with most of the others comments on here. Ms. Ice got some projects for ya!

btw, WELCOME back - definitely missed you in your absence! you were right on with my water pump issue.
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