Worx WG050 8-in-1 Aerocart Garden Cart/Wheelbarrow Heavy Duty/Dolly








Key features
- •Highly versatile lifting and moving work system device instantly converts from wheelbarrow to dolly and more
- •Oversized, flat free tires never need inflating
- •Patented design adjusts center of gravity for a balanced and easy to manage load
- •Converts tool free to work as an extended dolly, flower pot mover, trailer mover, bag holder and cylinder carrier
- •Includes these accessories: flower pot strap, cylinder holder, bag holder and mesh rock mover
- •Durable, all steel construction with weight capacity of 300 lbs. Wheel barrow weight capacity 300 pounds. Dolly load capacity 300 pounds
BrandWORX
CategoryWinter home prep
Size18" x 12" x 42"
ColorOrange,black and Silver
Warranty1 year manufacturer limited.
Worx WG050 8-in-1 Aerocart Garden Cart/Wheelbarrow Heavy Duty/Dolly
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers4.3
out of 5
Based on 10 reviews
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20%
4★
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3★
30%
2★
20%
1★
20%
I really want to like this tool but we're starting off on the wrong ...
Patrick Flandreau✓ Verified Purchase•May 16, 2017
I really want to like this tool but we're starting off on the wrong foot. One of the axels had a misdrill so getting the pin in to hold on the wheel took 20 minutes and a gallon of sweat. I finally got it in but the misdrill made it very difficult.
Some perspective-straddling between toy and workhorse
J. Calhoun✓ Verified Purchase•May 10, 2017
This is the lightest metal cart I could find that is not a kiddie wagon or a very light wheelbarrow, yet my wife still prefers to use a broken plastic one that is lighter. She would rather buy a new plastic cart yearly (every one of those cracks and breaks, about yearly, because it must be stored outside). I find it lightweight, but she thinks it is heavy. A lighter steel one would be totally useless imo, it is excellent for those folks who are not big bruisers, for those have difficulty balancing a hundred pounds in a wheelbarrow, and for lady gardeners who want something sturdier than plastic. I find the cheap steel wheelbarrows and wagons to be hard to use due and even dangerous, in comparison to commercial ones, because of cheap wheels, tires and bearings, poor design, etc.
In response to the reviewers who lament that you cannot carry 600 pounds of rocks or 8 bags of dirt in this--this is for the lady, elderly, disabled, small and so forth, who find it a challenge to handle more than a bag or two of mulch/dirt at a time. If you work with hundreds of pounds at a time, get a commercial wheelbarrow!!! (A good one starts at about $350 & up, don't even think of getting one of the cheapies).
It is narrow for a reason--some need to move things through doors and through the house, and over stairs. You cannot do that with wheelbarrows and other carts. It's good to use when a small person is trying to fill up a yard waste bag alone or has to move a 30 pound pot around, when there isn't a big burly guy around.
We are retired, have a detached condo with fenced yard,and do light yard and outside house maintenance. We don't have a lot of space to store a cart and a dolly in our garage. We have averaged a plastic cart every year or two, no matter how expensive, because the plastic in them breaks/cracks, so I want steel. I did not want a wagon (these always have pneumatic tires-- which have always failed us in the past). We want large wheels that don't go flat; two of them for stability. She needs something close to the ground. We can't spend $200+ on this. We cannot handle a wheelbarrow with 4 bags in it anymore.
I flip the handles upside down to make it easier for me, a 6' guy, to handle (takes less than 10 seconds), and I flip them back to the normal position for my wife is small and short.
The main utility portion of this unit is rated at 300 pounds. Looking at the sturdy individual parts, I'd say that is very conservative. The accessories are light duty, but as I said, big strapping guys don't need those. If you have the room and your lady gardens, get her one of these (or buy plastic carts yearly), and get a real commercial wheelbarrow for yourself.
We just started using it this spring, so I am only giving it 4 stars. If it lasts as long as I suspect, I'll update the review in a year or two up to 5 stars.
In response to the reviewers who lament that you cannot carry 600 pounds of rocks or 8 bags of dirt in this--this is for the lady, elderly, disabled, small and so forth, who find it a challenge to handle more than a bag or two of mulch/dirt at a time. If you work with hundreds of pounds at a time, get a commercial wheelbarrow!!! (A good one starts at about $350 & up, don't even think of getting one of the cheapies).
It is narrow for a reason--some need to move things through doors and through the house, and over stairs. You cannot do that with wheelbarrows and other carts. It's good to use when a small person is trying to fill up a yard waste bag alone or has to move a 30 pound pot around, when there isn't a big burly guy around.
We are retired, have a detached condo with fenced yard,and do light yard and outside house maintenance. We don't have a lot of space to store a cart and a dolly in our garage. We have averaged a plastic cart every year or two, no matter how expensive, because the plastic in them breaks/cracks, so I want steel. I did not want a wagon (these always have pneumatic tires-- which have always failed us in the past). We want large wheels that don't go flat; two of them for stability. She needs something close to the ground. We can't spend $200+ on this. We cannot handle a wheelbarrow with 4 bags in it anymore.
I flip the handles upside down to make it easier for me, a 6' guy, to handle (takes less than 10 seconds), and I flip them back to the normal position for my wife is small and short.
The main utility portion of this unit is rated at 300 pounds. Looking at the sturdy individual parts, I'd say that is very conservative. The accessories are light duty, but as I said, big strapping guys don't need those. If you have the room and your lady gardens, get her one of these (or buy plastic carts yearly), and get a real commercial wheelbarrow for yourself.
We just started using it this spring, so I am only giving it 4 stars. If it lasts as long as I suspect, I'll update the review in a year or two up to 5 stars.
A must have tool for any home owner
Tom Armstrong✓ Verified Purchase•May 6, 2017
I have used this cart for 3 of the many functions it performs. The dolly works great. Dual wheels for the wheelbarrow means twice the stability. Of course the depth and amount you can carry is less than a typical wheelbarrow. I don't see that as a reason not to buy. The trashbag holder works great as well.
Like all these multipurpose tools, It's always about storing the optional equipment. It comes with several smaller pieces such as the trashbag holder, rock carrier inserts and straps.
Like all these multipurpose tools, It's always about storing the optional equipment. It comes with several smaller pieces such as the trashbag holder, rock carrier inserts and straps.
Quality item. Kid sized garden tool.
Amazon Customer✓ Verified Purchase•March 17, 2017
I am giving it 3 stars because it is not much of a wheel barrow. It works fine as a furniture dolly and the leaf collection attachment is handy, and the potted plant sling is handy if you have quality pots. As a wheel borrow though, it only holds about 8 shovel fulls of dirt. It also sits very low to the ground so there is a lot more bending over than a real wheel barrow involves. It is a quality item that I am sure will last many years. Even more so now that I still have to buy an actual wheel barrow.
Jack of all trades.
Michael✓ Verified Purchase•November 3, 2016
This is amazing!! Its good at a lot of things but not great ay any one thing. The cart is sturdy and made of decent grade materials. It is not professional grade so if your planning on using it on a construction site your probably going to be disappointed. I see this as a size/age product. The smaller, weaker, older you are the more benefits your going to get out of this unit. The Larger, stronger, younger you are the less your going to get out of this. This is truly a jack of all, master of none piece of equipment. It seems to me that if you cannot find a use for this as a home owner, your just not trying. I would buy this again.
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