Fiskars Carry-All Garden Cart

Jobs around the garden are rarely uniform. From day to day, jobs can change from hauling soil to cutting down tree limbs. It takes extremely versatile and strong tools to accomplish these jobs without breaking. Hauling heavy materials such as rock, soil, compost and piles of leaves can be a challenge. Instead of moving it by hand with a utility shovel, consider using a gardening cart to transport it with ease. Gardening carts are very versatile tools, consisting of a bucket with a handles and wheels. Materials of all types can be transported with ease, leveraging the power of wheels to take most of the weight.

Fiskars, a maker of many fine yard products, makes a versatile garden cart that is highly maneuverable. Their “carry-all” cart has a 4 cubic foot storage capacity, enough to carry medium loads of raw materials. Near the handlebars of the bucket are a series of storage compartments. A large circular hole can hold a 5 gallon plastic bucket, effectively increasing the storage options. The large tub is used for moving bulk materials, or can even be used for tools or plants. No one person will use this cart the same way.

This unit is much easier to move that a regular wheelbarrow because the wheels are positioned at the rear. A large, tubular handle allows for complete leverage and control. The large 11 inch wheels make it easy to travel over uneven ground. Rubber tire treads grip the ground firmly as to not slip. Bungee cords clip into the side hooks to hold down tools and other items. When you need to dump the load, simply tip the bucket over at the desired location. The steel handles travel deep into the plastic bucket, ensuring strength. The plastic polymer bucket is designed to not crack, chip or peel.

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