I got one off ebay (from the Worx company itself) and used it the day I got it. I moved my old diswasher out of the house, the new dishwasher into the house, and later my large refrigerator out to my garage. All by myself and it worked really well. I don't think I will be using it very often, but just for a few jobs around the house, I am glad to have it. It worked very well for me.
Have one! Love it. My husband Scott and I use it all of the time. As far as the tires causing a 'bounce' when driven over things, I find it does not. As far as these tires being bad on rough terrain, not true. Our backyard is mostly unlandscaped and as rough as it gets. This has a very smooth ride! (And I am a klutz!)
All these years, still can't find a single video of it being used as an actual wheelbarrow? Is there a video of someone shoveling soil, mulch, into it and transporting it?
I love your user name! I was watching videos to see how easy it was to dump soil when transporting some around the yard. I wasn't sure if the orange Dolly flap would get in the way.
As cool and innovative as I was hoping it would be, I have a couple of Worx products, the leaf blower/mulcher and the semi-auto power screwdriver and they are built well. The aerocart looks equally as well built and very cool design, will keep an eye out for this if it comes on sale in Canada. Good video to round off my long weekend, thanks Eric and Dan!
That intro was hilarious. Lol. I don't think you guys mentioned it, but look at the cost savings over buying each of those options separate. Great vid.
This things is awesome...so many things that it can do..very impressive and priced right aswell..i like that it fits between door ways with ease and the numerous attachments... I will say that i agree with Eric, for the pro i dont think it can take a beating like a wheel barrel. Cinder blocks for example would be asking a lot and i think it wouldn't hold up overtime..for the homeowner it would be perfect.
This thing does look really cool and for me at this point in projects around my house it would be better than the wheel barrow and handcart I currently have. I'm in the same situation as Eric with limited space. If Worx does read these comments they should have a nice bracket as an option to wall mount it for storing it when not in use. A wheel Barrow is just great for taking tons of abuse like mixing mortar or cement I dropped big ole landscape boulders that dented my wheel barrow. The only saving grace on that thing is it has a urethane wheel so it never goes flat. The pneumatic tires are horrible. I don't know if I would want to abuse the Worx aerocart in those kinds of situations. With how much it costs I would want to keep in nice and pretty the pallet lift function is pretty awesome. I will say this is a really nice idea and can't wait to see what other implements they have in the future for it.
I like Worx products, not one to be easily swayed by those infomercials, but I do have the Worx Trivac and the Semi-Automatic Screwdriver, and they work very well. Used the Trivac to blow snow off my driveway this year ! Worked great, and that was something they don't show ya on TV !
i already had it...it's amazing...put 5 big bags of mulch and moved it no problem...i want to get the snow plow attachment for the times when it doesn't snow much
Personally, I wouldn't have it for myself. My wife would benefit using it since she does like maintaining her flowers around the yard and is always toting around dirt, mulch, and etc. with the big wheel barrow. As for myself, it may be useful when using in the garage, driveway, or other flat and hard surfaces, but I think it would be too much of hassle when using it for the heavier items around the yard such as large rocks and gravel. I think my old wheel barrow with its larger and inflated tire along with its larger capacity would be a better option. The single wheel makes for quicker and more accurate maneuverability. I guess that is some of the old school mind set. Good review guys.
Nicer than I thought, but I'm with Eric on this one.... idk maybe if they made the barrow deeper and wider some how and used air tires then it would be 100 for me but all in all I do say it looks like a great product...
Hi Randall , I have an AeroCart and I think you'd LOVE it. First off, the tires are wonderful. Solid, yet not hard like hard plastic. More like a tire should be. And as far as the size, smaller and narrower is the entire point. The AeroCart can easily fit through doorways, gates, etc. And it stores tightly out of the way without taking up much room. If you want to see all about it, maybe points these guys didn't get to, go to the Worx AeroCart RUclips commercial. The informercial that lasts over 28 minutes. You can find out all about it and hear real testimonials.
Love this machine. I agree with Eric about the wheels though. Rubber wheels when moving heavy items over a bump really make a difference. I also wish it had a little bigger hauling capacity for hauling light/larger items such as landscaping material. Speaking of hauling landscape material, I feel like I would not use it because I would be to worried about damaging one of the cool features that this thing offers. I have a tendency to beat the crap out of wheel barrels and would be apprehensive about using this outside. Now that's just me though, other people may feel completely different about there wheel barrels. I don't know. Still the same, great review! Very informative!
Seems its for garden perfect cart, flower pots those heavy pots easy move, you can move firewood seems, soil, and most important soil bags. Soil comes in huge 200-250 leter bags basicle huge bag size of this cart, ussually lift into cart from car tge one wheel cart. Seems perfect as now no lift, dont know about wheels will they be ok on soil.
Hey Eric and Dan, Dewalt just came out with a new tap and die set. I think a review is in order..... www.dewalt.com/tools/drilling-accessories-tap-and-die-sets-dwa1450.aspx
I agree with Dan about how this is better than a wheelbarrow because it has two wheels so you won't be tipping. Cool little invention there.
I got one off ebay (from the Worx company itself) and used it the day I got it. I moved my old diswasher out of the house, the new dishwasher into the house, and later my large refrigerator out to my garage. All by myself and it worked really well. I don't think I will be using it very often, but just for a few jobs around the house, I am glad to have it. It worked very well for me.
Have one! Love it. My husband Scott and I use it all of the time.
As far as the tires causing a 'bounce' when driven over things, I find it does not. As far as these tires being bad on rough terrain, not true. Our backyard is mostly unlandscaped and as rough as it gets. This has a very smooth ride! (And I am a klutz!)
Pretty cool. I agree with you Dan, it would be good to have a trailer hitch option.
Definitely not surprised that these guys don't know the difference between a dolly and a handtruck.
All these years, still can't find a single video of it being used as an actual wheelbarrow?
Is there a video of someone shoveling soil, mulch, into it and transporting it?
I love your user name! I was watching videos to see how easy it was to dump soil when transporting some around the yard. I wasn't sure if the orange Dolly flap would get in the way.
I want to know this too!
Neat little dolly/cart. I wonder how it stands up over time with the moving parts for each mode. Great review.
I saw the wagon attachment. That with the cart looked perfect for our needs.
As cool and innovative as I was hoping it would be, I have a couple of Worx products, the leaf blower/mulcher and the semi-auto power screwdriver and they are built well. The aerocart looks equally as well built and very cool design, will keep an eye out for this if it comes on sale in Canada. Good video to round off my long weekend, thanks Eric and Dan!
That thing is the jack of all trades, master of none.
That intro was hilarious. Lol. I don't think you guys mentioned it, but look at the cost savings over buying each of those options separate. Great vid.
This looks great. Many tools in one. Which means take up less space in the garage.
This things is awesome...so many things that it can do..very impressive and priced right aswell..i like that it fits between door ways with ease and the numerous attachments... I will say that i agree with Eric, for the pro i dont think it can take a beating like a wheel barrel. Cinder blocks for example would be asking a lot and i think it wouldn't hold up overtime..for the homeowner it would be perfect.
I've already purchased the snow plow attachment. Now, I just have to find a local merchant that will carry the Aerocart. I think it's a great concept.
ROGER VANDIVER Check out your local Home Depot!
Don't have't, But I would love to get one. The only thing is that it doesn't look so wide and the wheels are not designed for off road.
This thing does look really cool and for me at this point in projects around my house it would be better than the wheel barrow and handcart I currently have. I'm in the same situation as Eric with limited space. If Worx does read these comments they should have a nice bracket as an option to wall mount it for storing it when not in use. A wheel Barrow is just great for taking tons of abuse like mixing mortar or cement I dropped big ole landscape boulders that dented my wheel barrow. The only saving grace on that thing is it has a urethane wheel so it never goes flat. The pneumatic tires are horrible. I don't know if I would want to abuse the Worx aerocart in those kinds of situations. With how much it costs I would want to keep in nice and pretty the pallet lift function is pretty awesome. I will say this is a really nice idea and can't wait to see what other implements they have in the future for it.
I like Worx products, not one to be easily swayed by those infomercials, but I do have the Worx Trivac and the Semi-Automatic Screwdriver, and they work very well.
Used the Trivac to blow snow off my driveway this year ! Worked great, and that was something they don't show ya on TV !
This is like the Swiss Army knife of wheel barrels, so manny features In a little package
Hey dan and Eric We have the amost the same thing in Canada but it's called the mule I think
Hilarious intro! I really like how its an all in one. Curious to see how it holds up long term. Good job guys!!! Creeping up on 15k subscribers!!
Seems really cool how about turning this especially with heavy items.
That thing looks awesome. Who ever wins is gonna be really happy.
i already had it...it's amazing...put 5 big bags of mulch and moved it no problem...i want to get the snow plow attachment for the times when it doesn't snow much
+Jody Reed wow it has a snow plow attachment
I absolutely love worx aerocart, but I hope more internal space more in again...
That is really handy all around. Im just blown away!
how much does that bad boy cost?
I'm sold! ordering one from the worx website as we speak THANKS!
Personally, I wouldn't have it for myself. My wife would benefit using it since she does like maintaining her flowers around the yard and is always toting around dirt, mulch, and etc. with the big wheel barrow. As for myself, it may be useful when using in the garage, driveway, or other flat and hard surfaces, but I think it would be too much of hassle when using it for the heavier items around the yard such as large rocks and gravel. I think my old wheel barrow with its larger and inflated tire along with its larger capacity would be a better option. The single wheel makes for quicker and more accurate maneuverability. I guess that is some of the old school mind set. Good review guys.
Nice review guys.., never heard of this until now... This is why I love your channel
really nice channel. stumbled on it, but glad i did. looking forward to seeing newer videos
hink its worth it if you already have all the tools
Nicer than I thought, but I'm with Eric on this one.... idk maybe if they made the barrow deeper and wider some how and used air tires then it would be 100 for me but all in all I do say it looks like a great product...
Hi Randall , I have an AeroCart and I think you'd LOVE it. First off, the tires are wonderful. Solid, yet not hard like hard plastic. More like a tire should be. And as far as the size, smaller and narrower is the entire point. The AeroCart can easily fit through doorways, gates, etc. And it stores tightly out of the way without taking up much room. If you want to see all about it, maybe points these guys didn't get to, go to the Worx AeroCart RUclips commercial. The informercial that lasts over 28 minutes. You can find out all about it and hear real testimonials.
That is even nicer than I thought it was. Great video guys!
I'm 59 with severe arthritis of the spine, knees, hands/fingers; my yard is a wreck, I need one of these.......
Cool idea but you got to have a wheel barrow to mix bags of concrete.
Dudes!! Well done! We owe you a beer!
Great review Dan & Eric on the Worx Aerocart: looks like Worxs has some good ideas for this cart. Thanks guys, THUMBS UP :-)
Narrow storage. Not sure there's as much capacity as wheel barrow. I still probably buy one
Love this machine. I agree with Eric about the wheels though. Rubber wheels when moving heavy items over a bump really make a difference. I also wish it had a little bigger hauling capacity for hauling light/larger items such as landscaping material. Speaking of hauling landscape material, I feel like I would not use it because I would be to worried about damaging one of the cool features that this thing offers. I have a tendency to beat the crap out of wheel barrels and would be apprehensive about using this outside. Now that's just me though, other people may feel completely different about there wheel barrels. I don't know.
Still the same, great review! Very informative!
Wheelbarrow, not wheelbarrel and it is one word.
Thanks Jef. I'll make sur to spel chek my RUclips coments next tyme!
Awesome product. Great value with all the different things you can use it for.
Seems its for garden perfect cart, flower pots those heavy pots easy move, you can move firewood seems, soil, and most important soil bags. Soil comes in huge 200-250 leter bags basicle huge bag size of this cart, ussually lift into cart from car tge one wheel cart. Seems perfect as now no lift, dont know about wheels will they be ok on soil.
Nice cart. Looks like they engineered it pretty well. I hope to win!
That thing is cool. my mom or sister would like it. Price isnt too bad either.
you guys are the best you helped me out to figure this new tool out,,thanks tia
if every TIA video started like this, you guys would double your monthly views! :)
Nice review guys. Maybe layoff the beer lol
+ImGigantor lol
That was a awesome review guys!!! That looks so cool this broke father would love to have one lol! Thnx for the review guys!!!
Great video! I think I might be getting that for my Father-in-law!
Nice video. Thats a kool cart. I dont like the single wheel system as well, I like the 7 in 1 design. Save a lot on room... nice review
SOLD!!! To the guy that bought a $35 home depot wheelbarrow for $40 from Craigslist... Yes that would be me. DOPE!!! (palm to face)
Looks awesome!
that thing looks Awesome! TIA
I'm a 69 year old woman, I NEED a man ... No "cart" will replace a good man !!!
Not for me but hopefully this video will get like 50,000 views
Buying one for my mom!
Cool been waiting for this review!!
Well if everybody needs one why don't you tell me yours for $40
nice guys I want one
Im sorry but I dont see much use for this product :/ great review though
THANKS FOR NOT PUTTING ON THE WHEELS ON YOUR VIDEO!! NO HELP.
Hey Eric and Dan, Dewalt just came out with a new tap and die set. I think a review is in order.....
www.dewalt.com/tools/drilling-accessories-tap-and-die-sets-dwa1450.aspx
only good thing they make
That is awesome!!!!!! Hope I win!
I wouldn't take that piece of crap if they gave it to me. Looks like all the junk on late night infomercials.
SOLD!!! To the guy that bought a $35 home depot wheelbarrow for $40 from Craigslist... Yes that would be me. DOPE!!! (palm to face)