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AM Leonard Wheelbarrow = Brentwood Wheelbarrow?
I am wondering the quality level of the AM Leonard Poly wheelbarrows?
I can get one for about $50 less than a Brentwood and we are needing about two more for our company. From what I see online they are the same but maybe someone owns both and can give me some insight? Thanks RT |
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Yep can't go wrong, I've had mine for a while and it's holding up just fine
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We've had very good luck with the heavy duty Jackson wheelbarrows from lowes.
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we have several of the amleo units, probably the same things as the brentwood. I will say this their paint sucks, flakes off pretty bad, I've had a few handle break and the plastic ones we own have faded badly and one actually cracked over the winter. other than that I love the big tire, I wish I could find a jackson w/ that wide tire because the jackson is superior in every other aspect.
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I'm not a fan of a poly tub. They break near the bottom at the bolt holes. The POLY duel wheel Jackson wheelbarrows around here seemed to be notorious for it. My dad gave me a wheelbarrow that was already 30 years old and I've had it for another 7 and still going strong with the original handles etc. Search for "FOLDED" Tub wheelbarrows...... the best and strongest, durable one you can buy.
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