He's a genuine good Ole boy. No BS..... he's like it's a tool, use it, break it and we'll fix it or replace it no BS gotchas in the warranty. If I had the need for one I'd definitely support this business.
First Edit: I was about to say that I’m going to get a hernia, but then I saw that elder gentleman just toss it in the back of his truck and I was like “oh damn” 😮 it’s light enough too. Now, based on the features and characteristics of the wheelbarrow involving power and runtime, I’m easily believing that this is probably one of the best ones out there. My one question is this. Do they make a single wheel option? The reason I ask that is because I work in an atmosphere of moving machines, piled material, shifting elevations and changing pathways, which have a lot of low profile obstacles, so I would like single wheel mobility with all of the other cool features.
Yes one is in the works They have a Guy that can build any custom one you want! His name is ward and on the website you can find his contact info. He built me. aone wheeled version.
Last year I bought the PAW. The man there named Bart was very knowledgeable and helped with the phone sale. I opted to buy the square tube model without a tub or rack and get the yellow tires. I then bought an 8cuft tub from Scenic Road(hands down the best manual wheelbarrow on the market) and had a friend fab up tubing to mount that tub to the PAW frame. It's a beast for sure, but does have it's weight limits if relying solely on it's own power especially with hills where it will need some push assistance. Would I buy again - yes. Time will tell long term - we aren't a huge operation so it shouldn't face negligence or abuse. Your videos among others helped make my decision
We owned for for several years. One of the older guys who worked for it used it all the time. Only issue we had with it is it’s hard to throw it on the roof of trucks when you’re already loaded down with mulch etc.
Stan seem good but most crew’s would destroy it overloading doing stuff with it not designed to do because basically they don’t care about your equipment they just complain when it’s broken and of course it broke itself no one knows what happened to it🤷
Thank you. I just bought one last summer on your recommendation. I love it. I have a long run to move materials ~250' each way with a small berm. I call it my poor man's loader. With ramps and my poor man's dump truck, a.k.a. the pickup bed unloader, I can move anything under 2,000 lbs, ALONE. Thanks for the update!
Where can i order 2..i do about 700,000$ !a yr in lawn work and only had 3 or 4 guys i would love to order for my mulch jobs ??since i am a woman id love this??link please?
I need me one of these , I was doing some light work to my drive way the other day , nothing big enough for my loader to do but just a few spots where I needed some stone , so I had my old kobolt wheelbarrow and shovel and I thought man , this is to hard lol , will have to look in to this
My question is how does it do with wet concrete? Can it handle it, for how long cause once you start you usually don't stop till the pours finished and is it really cleanable with a hose. Cheers 🇨🇦
yes! They actually have a video of them using it to do concrete work. ruclips.net/video/qiRKb0L7xRE/видео.html this thing is just insane what it can do.
James, works great with wet concrete. Everything is sealed so end of day hose it off and you are goodtogo. we have a lot of cement contractors that use our product
Gotta love "real world" reviews! Leaving them the same place most just let them lay... Hard to believe! Legs or stand would be my guess, lol. & prices too! Thanx !
Could this be used at the fisherman beer Hut I've seen plenty of guys who could use a ride out of the place that is no fisherman tail this time of year there's not much going on great find Stanley
Hey Stan… wanna do a video on my patented polish? It’s a pretty big name brand, but I won’t release that if you’d make a video on it, I’d let you release the name to the viewers. You could take a 50 year old rusted piece of metal and make it shine within 10 mins with minimal effort. Let me know. Our scents are all patented, but my favorite is the bubblegum scent. We have contracts with car dealerships all over…. If you’ve bought a new car recently you’ve probably smelled our products. And if you saw our garage and car collection, I think you’d trust the product.
@@Dirtmonkey I will do that tonight my guy. You’ll love the product. also have a furniture line made from car parts, we have office desks, gaming chairs, stools etc. Pretty cool. I’ll include it all in the email. All have been at SEMA so you may have seen them.
$800 is NOT "affordable" to home folks for a wheelbarrow. If that's inaccurate, please make a video helping us non-contractor-types understand what we should be budgeting to pay for home equipment!
Awesomesauce video Stan! I am going to be doing 4 large projects this year. I am a disabled veteran. So I can't manually do work for more than 5 minutes. I have been researching powered wheel barrow or wagon.
@Dirtmonkey yeah it really caught me when I saw it. I am going to email them, amd see what they recommend. I am starting a retaining wall so I can put the dirt from the other projects. Building a shed, screened in porch then convert garage to an office. Mind you. Using Metal studs and mostly concrete. I have termites in that part of yard. And I live in Virginia Beach, so a garage is basically an attached shed. Lol 😆
I like that it's all one piece, you don't need to get proprietary parts and it doesn't look like it's made by penny pinchers trying to make it to minimum specs
Stan, How easy is it to dump the load in the wheelbarrow? it looks like that bar in front will prevent you from dumping your load. Also, they need to change the design of how the battery charges. It's too awkward.
I own one and it dumps easy full loads of mulch go out no problume. The bar actually stabilizes it when its vertical so your heavy load doesn't tip to the side.
@@henrybatzler2466 Thanks Henry, You would think that that would be on their web site but I couldn't find it. I am thinking about it because I'm getting older and could use something like this getting firewood in but I have a ramp up to my deck where I bring it up to the house. It has to fit between the railings on the ramp. I love the setup IF it will work. Thanks again.
Bought a PAW a couple years ago and had an issue with the powertrain. They replaced it under warranty, but if I remember correctly, I had to cover shipping. Used it often but found they weren't suited for heavy, commercial use. The second one is no longer working and we trashed it. For the $600 I paid for it, I would pass. Just not suitable for our line of work, which is landscape construction.
Just bought one and can't wait to use it to cart materials up a hill into a tight back yard to build a retaining wall. Love the detachable battery and seems to go almost fast enough. I would like it to have a faster speed option... BIG NOTE: it is difficult to lift and dump. I modified the design by cutting off most of the overly long bumper and attaching new tub brackets and bolting on a new bumper. My Pivot point is now about 2 inches in front of the wheel making dumping a breeze just like a typical Jackson wheelbarrow. The poly tub is a little flimsy feeling. Not as rigid as my Jacksons poly tub... I still need to add about 2" to the legs so the wheelbarrow starts level and i can fill it with concrete.
The cold does bring up one possible issue - any risk of the battery electrolyte freezing and damaging the battery if it's discharged, as with a conventional lead-acid type?
The battery is a 12v 9Ahr sealed AGM battery and we have had no issues in the 8 years this has been deployed and we are in Minnesota so its cold. Mine is in a non insulated garage and I have had the same batteries in it for over three years. Great question
Yeah I really like that wheelbarrow but I am having a hard time paying $300 for a standard wheelbarrow I actually redesign the wheelbarrow so that I can get it to go over curbs I was tired of watching my guys go up to a curved turn around backwards and pull the wheel back up over the curve and because we work in shopping centres you can't have a ramp everywhere people are sketchy these days and claim they got hurt because of so I designed a wheelbarrow that you can run up to the curb and hop up on the curb with the wheelbarrow facing forward I think this would be a great complementary to their wheelbarrow but Stanley I got to get on you like I get all my guys the way they load the wheelbarrows that is a back injury waiting to happen in my theory the best way to load a wheelbarrow is rolling up to the vehicle you are going to install it in turn it around with the handles pointing up into the sky put the back end of the barrel into your belly and lift it to its parallel with a surface you're going to install it with ohyeah hold on to the legs support you know those things you don't know the name of I don't know the name of them either but that's what I'm calling them when you load the wheelbarrow but the way you did especially if your employees did that you are stretching your body out to its extreme the wheelbarrow is a very awkward piece of equipment it's weight distribution is not equal or even except if you have the wheelbarrow handle pointed straight up barrel to your belly lift by the legs supports parallel to the vehicle you're installing in you have more control of the wheelbarrow I've seen people become unbalanced especially the way you loaded it and with my crew I demanded to do that no workman's comp claim on my Watch I'm now getting a sense of deja vu I think I've made the statement a time or two the smallest things have a proper way to be done what may look to be a insignificant job task can hurt 🤕 the person doing it or bystander someone just doing their shopping 🛍️🛒
Good Evening Stan, Hope all is well. Great video today and some lemon sparkling water.👊
Sounds nice! Hope you have a good rest of your week 👊
That's pretty nice Stan thanks.... JJ...
You bet
One of the best tools you have shown us. 😎 Thanks 😊.
Pretty sweet! Glad you enjoyed
Really enjoy these tool reviews.😊
Glad to hear it!
He's a genuine good Ole boy. No BS..... he's like it's a tool, use it, break it and we'll fix it or replace it no BS gotchas in the warranty. If I had the need for one I'd definitely support this business.
Exactly. Gotta love it 👌
🙋🏼♂️ hi Tom ,great job and product 🪜
Thanks very much! It is a great tool!
love your tool reviews and the event shows you go to.
Sweetness glad you’re here then!
I also would like a video on the orange square bins
Ordered one, thanks for the recommendation!
Those would be nice to have some rear castors.
First
Edit: I was about to say that I’m going to get a hernia, but then I saw that elder gentleman just toss it in the back of his truck and I was like “oh damn” 😮 it’s light enough too.
Now, based on the features and characteristics of the wheelbarrow involving power and runtime, I’m easily believing that this is probably one of the best ones out there. My one question is this. Do they make a single wheel option? The reason I ask that is because I work in an atmosphere of moving machines, piled material, shifting elevations and changing pathways, which have a lot of low profile obstacles, so I would like single wheel mobility with all of the other cool features.
Good question! I know they make different styles but I’m not sure about the single wheel kind, you’d have to look into that a bit more 👍
Yes one is in the works They have a Guy that can build any custom one you want! His name is ward and on the website you can find his contact info. He built me. aone wheeled version.
@@henrybatzler2466 oh cool! Asked and answered! Thanks 😎
1:32 well that poor knife gonna need some TLC to feel better after that 😉
Nice unit, How much Haluski can it haul?
😀
y u so mad at tire?
I was like man that's great how much, how much? Oh $800 bucks. I'm out
One day boomers will realise you don’t have to add the www anymore 😸
I bought one and they are great! owned for 3 years no complaints.
Last year I bought the PAW. The man there named Bart was very knowledgeable and helped with the phone sale. I opted to buy the square tube model without a tub or rack and get the yellow tires. I then bought an 8cuft tub from Scenic Road(hands down the best manual wheelbarrow on the market) and had a friend fab up tubing to mount that tub to the PAW frame. It's a beast for sure, but does have it's weight limits if relying solely on it's own power especially with hills where it will need some push assistance. Would I buy again - yes. Time will tell long term - we aren't a huge operation so it shouldn't face negligence or abuse. Your videos among others helped make my decision
We owned for for several years. One of the older guys who worked for it used it all the time. Only issue we had with it is it’s hard to throw it on the roof of trucks when you’re already loaded down with mulch etc.
Yeah it did seem pretty light but I could see how getting on top of a truck still wouldn’t be the easiest.
Wish all salesmen and equipment and prices were like that.
Right. If only
Why no rear-wheel add-on for those of us with back problems? Then I wouldn't have to lift it.
I think your gonna have to do a pull test with a trailer or car!
there is on on youtube look up Paw wheelbarrow videos
This thing is absolutly awesome! It would make mulching a breeze in the spring! Id love to try one out!
You got that right 👊
Stan seem good but most crew’s would destroy it overloading doing stuff with it not designed to do because basically they don’t care about your equipment they just complain when it’s broken and of course it broke itself no one knows what happened to it🤷
Sounds like you’ve experienced this one or two times already haha
You something I think I am just going to have to buy one what a life safer
As guy does concrete block work by himself this would help me out so many ways on jobs .This be my bobcat move dirt class5 set up jobs.
This would definitely be a game changer for that
I like how Stan really had to test the concept of a solid tire. 😂
Keep these tool reviews coming!! Love these videos.
Sweet! On it 👊
Thank you. I just bought one last summer on your recommendation. I love it. I have a long run to move materials ~250' each way with a small berm. I call it my poor man's loader. With ramps and my poor man's dump truck, a.k.a. the pickup bed unloader, I can move anything under 2,000 lbs, ALONE. Thanks for the update!
should show that to Ryan at victroy
Where can i order 2..i do about 700,000$ !a yr in lawn work and only had 3 or 4 guys i would love to order for my mulch jobs ??since i am a woman id love this??link please?
Let’s see an atv plow get added to the front!
Why not show dumping a load of dirt? Then we could've seen if it still requires lifting/pulling back to fully empty it like most wheel barrows.
Please do a video with one on a job.
Wow, the ChoreWarrior is one kuhl tool !
Yeeehaw 👊
they need to add swivel wheels that snap on and off the rear legs so you technically don't need to lift the back in the right situations.
Always great reviews, like how you show all the features and actually demonstrate functions.
I think it’s crucial 👊
For all you non Midwestern people that's a lot of Pollock 😂😂
I need me one of these , I was doing some light work to my drive way the other day , nothing big enough for my loader to do but just a few spots where I needed some stone , so I had my old kobolt wheelbarrow and shovel and I thought man , this is to hard lol , will have to look in to this
My question is how does it do with wet concrete? Can it handle it, for how long cause once you start you usually don't stop till the pours finished and is it really cleanable with a hose. Cheers 🇨🇦
yes! They actually have a video of them using it to do concrete work. ruclips.net/video/qiRKb0L7xRE/видео.html this thing is just insane what it can do.
James, works great with wet concrete. Everything is sealed so end of day hose it off and you are goodtogo. we have a lot of cement contractors that use our product
I have one of the original PAW wheelbarrows, I love it.
That’s awesome 👍
i one use for camping to go from truck to camp site sometime 2 to 3 mile one-way
Wow and it just keeps going? That’s pretty BA.
Gotta love "real world" reviews! Leaving them the same place most just let them lay... Hard to believe! Legs or stand would be my guess, lol. & prices too! Thanx !
great toys you get to play with and great video
Thanks for the support 👍👍
Working smarter, not harder to conserve energy doubles efficiency and objectives! It's going to be great for traveling in areas with tight quarters.
That looks really good piece of equipment.
Agreed
That’s a hell of a machine
Facts
Could this be used at the fisherman beer Hut I've seen plenty of guys who could use a ride out of the place that is no fisherman tail this time of year there's not much going on great find Stanley
Genius 😂 I don’t see why not
usewd it to hall cases of beer before lol
@@henrybatzler2466 now that's taking it to the next level
I would like to know if it will move that equipment trailer. If it moves a suburban.
It moves my 6000lbs ranger boat lol Had to put some sandbags in the tray to load it down though to help tires get more traction.
thats cool
if i had a need for it i would absolutely get one and the price is very reasonable
Sweet!
They should make a snow plow attachment.
one guy made one look at the website under warrior stories.
Hey Stan… wanna do a video on my patented polish? It’s a pretty big name brand, but I won’t release that if you’d make a video on it, I’d let you release the name to the viewers. You could take a 50 year old rusted piece of metal and make it shine within 10 mins with minimal effort. Let me know. Our scents are all patented, but my favorite is the bubblegum scent. We have contracts with car dealerships all over…. If you’ve bought a new car recently you’ve probably smelled our products. And if you saw our garage and car collection, I think you’d trust the product.
Sounds pretty cool and I’m definitely interested. You should shoot me an email if you’d like to connect further
@@Dirtmonkey I will do that tonight my guy. You’ll love the product. also have a furniture line made from car parts, we have office desks, gaming chairs, stools etc. Pretty cool. I’ll include it all in the email. All have been at SEMA so you may have seen them.
@@Dirtmonkey looked all over for you email… should have asked yesterday when this was a fresh comment. Anyone know his email?
Nice one Stan. 👍👍🏴🏴
$800 is NOT "affordable" to home folks for a wheelbarrow. If that's inaccurate, please make a video helping us non-contractor-types understand what we should be budgeting to pay for home equipment!
Thanks Stan! Im glad you help us contractors out by testing and reviewing these products. I literally just bought the electric wheel barrel today 😊
I’m liking that flat deck. I took the sides off my gorilla cart wagon for my feed bags and hay bales… a power assist? I’m drooling.
We love all of your reviews, can't wait for your opinion on the arctic truck plow.
😎👍
750$ on sale love it
I just bought super handy electric
I bought one after you video several years ago, this is the best wheelbarrow ever, has made my mulch jobs soooooo much easier
Awesomesauce video Stan! I am going to be doing 4 large projects this year.
I am a disabled veteran. So I can't manually do work for more than 5 minutes.
I have been researching powered wheel barrow or wagon.
Thank you for your service
What they said^! And this sounds like the perfect thing for ya then 👍
@@bartyparty8521 thank you
@Dirtmonkey yeah it really caught me when I saw it. I am going to email them, amd see what they recommend.
I am starting a retaining wall so I can put the dirt from the other projects.
Building a shed, screened in porch then convert garage to an office. Mind you. Using Metal studs and mostly concrete. I have termites in that part of yard.
And I live in Virginia Beach, so a garage is basically an attached shed. Lol 😆
@Jason H where did you serve?
If u fill it with dirt, 6 cubic feet, u wld have overloaded the wheel barrel by almost three times its allowed capacity? Am I wrong?
👍🛒,that's the closest I could find 🤣🤣🤣✌
😂👌
I like that it's all one piece, you don't need to get proprietary parts and it doesn't look like it's made by penny pinchers trying to make it to minimum specs
Stan, you get your truck all the way in Marshfield??
With a few modifications that could be a great snow pusher
Wow. Amazing. Must have!!!
Should make one out of metal for asphalt would save a lot of backs I been in the asphalt game for 7 years I wish I had one
I don’t know man but Stan seems to go a bit crazy on stuff
I would watch out folks he goes hard or goes home
this would work great if it had a sidewalk sanding hopper on it. no slipping wheels to power the spreader
Very nice. Contemplating getting my daughter one
Stan, How easy is it to dump the load in the wheelbarrow? it looks like that bar in front will prevent you from dumping your load. Also, they need to change the design of how the battery charges. It's too awkward.
I own one and it dumps easy full loads of mulch go out no problume. The bar actually stabilizes it when its vertical so your heavy load doesn't tip to the side.
That bar in the front is a patented dump brace designed to make it easy and accurate to dump .
Dr.Wagan is history .
I like the sealed batteries, never worry about leaks. I would like to know what the dimensions are, especially how wide. Also shipping costs.
I bought one a year ago shipping is a flat rate! Think I paid $30-$50 I cant remember
@@henrybatzler2466 not bad, Thanks
@@johnme7049 I just checked and there actually doing free shipping right now and I just measured mine and the wheelbase is about 30 inches
@@henrybatzler2466 Thanks Henry, You would think that that would be on their web site but I couldn't find it. I am thinking about it because I'm getting older and could use something like this getting firewood in but I have a ramp up to my deck where I bring it up to the house. It has to fit between the railings on the ramp. I love the setup IF it will work. Thanks again.
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dude you just made my phone tell me the temperature 🤣
Do you have a link to website?
Handle bars ...lol
Legs
Can you please make a video of the wheel barrow moving a trailer with that attachment
thers one on youtube ruclips.net/video/bMLDEIBEhqc/видео.html
Bought a PAW a couple years ago and had an issue with the powertrain. They replaced it under warranty, but if I remember correctly, I had to cover shipping. Used it often but found they weren't suited for heavy, commercial use. The second one is no longer working and we trashed it. For the $600 I paid for it, I would pass. Just not suitable for our line of work, which is landscape construction.
Just bought one and can't wait to use it to cart materials up a hill into a tight back yard to build a retaining wall. Love the detachable battery and seems to go almost fast enough. I would like it to have a faster speed option...
BIG NOTE: it is difficult to lift and dump. I modified the design by cutting off most of the overly long bumper and attaching new tub brackets and bolting on a new bumper. My Pivot point is now about 2 inches in front of the wheel making dumping a breeze just like a typical Jackson wheelbarrow.
The poly tub is a little flimsy feeling. Not as rigid as my Jacksons poly tub...
I still need to add about 2" to the legs so the wheelbarrow starts level and i can fill it with concrete.
Stan, awesome wheelbarrow and video.
Thanks for sharing 👍 👍👍👍👍😺🤗🐺
Product name, link?
chorewarrior.com/
Well thought out, looks pretty cool. Thanks for showing!!
Agreed, thanks for being here!
Boy I sure wish my mother had one of those to help clean up after the horses. That thing would be right up her alley.👍
Good morning, Stan. THIS is so COOL! Thanks for sharing, Brother!
The cold does bring up one possible issue - any risk of the battery electrolyte freezing and damaging the battery if it's discharged, as with a conventional lead-acid type?
The battery is a 12v 9Ahr sealed AGM battery and we have had no issues in the 8 years this has been deployed and we are in Minnesota so its cold. Mine is in a non insulated garage and I have had the same batteries in it for over three years. Great question
@@tomcullen7749 Thank you, not a concern down here, but I did wonder about chillier climes. 👍
Yeah I really like that wheelbarrow but I am having a hard time paying $300 for a standard wheelbarrow I actually redesign the wheelbarrow so that I can get it to go over curbs I was tired of watching my guys go up to a curved turn around backwards and pull the wheel back up over the curve and because we work in shopping centres you can't have a ramp everywhere people are sketchy these days and claim they got hurt because of so I designed a wheelbarrow that you can run up to the curb and hop up on the curb with the wheelbarrow facing forward I think this would be a great complementary to their wheelbarrow but Stanley I got to get on you like I get all my guys the way they load the wheelbarrows that is a back injury waiting to happen in my theory the best way to load a wheelbarrow is rolling up to the vehicle you are going to install it in turn it around with the handles pointing up into the sky put the back end of the barrel into your belly and lift it to its parallel with a surface you're going to install it with ohyeah hold on to the legs support you know those things you don't know the name of I don't know the name of them either but that's what I'm calling them when you load the wheelbarrow but the way you did especially if your employees did that you are stretching your body out to its extreme the wheelbarrow is a very awkward piece of equipment it's weight distribution is not equal or even except if you have the wheelbarrow handle pointed straight up barrel to your belly lift by the legs supports parallel to the vehicle you're installing in you have more control of the wheelbarrow I've seen people become unbalanced especially the way you loaded it and with my crew I demanded to do that no workman's comp claim on my Watch I'm now getting a sense of deja vu I think I've made the statement a time or two the smallest things have a proper way to be done what may look to be a insignificant job task can hurt 🤕 the person doing it or bystander someone just doing their shopping 🛍️🛒
That's why I started watching your videos for the tool and equipment reviews.
I'm interested, but I cannot fine any info on $799 version's weight or width on the website. Stan can you measure the tire width, thanks.
The wheelbase i know is about 30 inches The standard one is $799 on website.
It's 30" wide and weighs 89 pounds.
I like it when the company guy is helping you try to break his Tonka toy! Love the no flat tires.
WHY was the video cut off @5:51 !!!!! i wanted to know that price !
We have a spring special starting this week $125 off of our $899 retail price and free shipping
@@tomcullen7749 Awsome !! Thx !
What’s the recharge time once the batteries are flat?
I have one and it usually is 1-2 hours when I run it to nothing.
3 hours
7:27
Guess we know how that went. Lol.
11:06 landing gear?