Could use it in an office building, a hospital, a condo parking garage where you load the groceries take them up and then you BETTER bring it back. Be good in a machine shop.
Thanks for showing some more footage of this thing! We've been debating it, and looking for an option - as a UTV would be great, especially a battery powered one, but sometimes that's just overkill (and so much more costly). This thing can do most of the basic stuff a homeowner would need, including some use cases like just hauling stuff around your place - or even just from the garage to the street. Heck, I might even just use mine to bring garbage bags out to the road. We're also a fan of Greenworks 80V products. They're not perfect, but they hit a good sweet spot of better than most consumer grade, but not quite pro grade (especially for run time vs a gas powered item). However, they make for a great in between, especially if you're using solar and charging these up for "free" after you've made that initial investment. That's where we're at, and now I look at these tools as 5-10+ years of service life, while never needing to run gas, deal w/ the associated aspects, storage, maintenance, etc. as it's all electric motors and rechargeable batteries. Not perfect, and not for everyone, but certainly pretty awesome for most people.
Same 1:1 identical cart is sold in Europe with the "Greenworks" logo printed on the side, no "pro" though.. I love it how they have managed to slap a "PRO" on the same product sold in the US, and probably sell it for a premium. I have heard that just the "PRO" lettering adds another 50KG loading capacity and 10AH battery capacity to the product :-P Also, want to really demo this unit? fill it up with sand or gravel.. then I want to see you driving through that same path.
I don't mind having something like that. It will make my job easier. I need one of those. Thanks for the video. Guys have a wonderful day. Be Bless. Take care, n stay safe.👍👍👍👍👍
bought this for christmas for my mother in law. She always works with her wheelbarrow and its super heavy. She's over 70 but still runs it, but it is really heavy for her so i hope this will do the trick.
I can see some uses for this thing. Hopefully they revise it though to relocate the FWD/REV button up near the hand grip so you don't have to keep letting go to maneuver.
I would like to get the 80 volt version, but unfortunately, I live in the USA and these are not available at all there, only in Canada for some strange reason.
I need somehting like this because i have 20 degree hill along the side of my house. but too many of these e-barrrows say their limit is like 13 degrees . hmmm. wish Ryobi had this so I can use my big 40V packs
Honestly a powered cart at HD would be so awesome. Those flatbed carts with a few bags of concrete is heavy.
For sure
Could use it in an office building, a hospital, a condo parking garage where you load the groceries take them up and then you BETTER bring it back. Be good in a machine shop.
Thanks for showing some more footage of this thing! We've been debating it, and looking for an option - as a UTV would be great, especially a battery powered one, but sometimes that's just overkill (and so much more costly). This thing can do most of the basic stuff a homeowner would need, including some use cases like just hauling stuff around your place - or even just from the garage to the street. Heck, I might even just use mine to bring garbage bags out to the road. We're also a fan of Greenworks 80V products. They're not perfect, but they hit a good sweet spot of better than most consumer grade, but not quite pro grade (especially for run time vs a gas powered item). However, they make for a great in between, especially if you're using solar and charging these up for "free" after you've made that initial investment. That's where we're at, and now I look at these tools as 5-10+ years of service life, while never needing to run gas, deal w/ the associated aspects, storage, maintenance, etc. as it's all electric motors and rechargeable batteries. Not perfect, and not for everyone, but certainly pretty awesome for most people.
Same 1:1 identical cart is sold in Europe with the "Greenworks" logo printed on the side, no "pro" though.. I love it how they have managed to slap a "PRO" on the same product sold in the US, and probably sell it for a premium. I have heard that just the "PRO" lettering adds another 50KG loading capacity and 10AH battery capacity to the product :-P
Also, want to really demo this unit? fill it up with sand or gravel.. then I want to see you driving through that same path.
I don't mind having something like that. It will make my job easier. I need one of those. Thanks for the video. Guys have a wonderful day. Be Bless. Take care, n stay safe.👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks for watching!
Wow that thing is bada$$ bro’s!! Ego u need to get on this!! Thanks for video guys!! TIA#1!!!!
bought this for christmas for my mother in law. She always works with her wheelbarrow and its super heavy. She's over 70 but still runs it, but it is really heavy for her so i hope this will do the trick.
Been kind of eyeing these for my off grid land, I already have the greenworks 80v chainsaw and a bunch of other tools so I have lots of batteries.
I can't find this cart anywhere, I'm in USA. Did they discontinue it?
Search for the Snapper this is a knockoff of.
I can see some uses for this thing. Hopefully they revise it though to relocate the FWD/REV button up near the hand grip so you don't have to keep letting go to maneuver.
A handbrake would be nice. Kind of hard to hold it back on an incline while engaging the footbrake.
I would like to get the 80 volt version, but unfortunately, I live in the USA and these are not available at all there, only in Canada for some strange reason.
I'm impressed
Now I kind of want one.
Electric wheelbarrow is really very useful
How fast is the top speed?
I need somehting like this because i have 20 degree hill along the side of my house. but too many of these e-barrrows say their limit is like 13 degrees . hmmm. wish Ryobi had this so I can use my big 40V packs
Price?
Great video.
Makita has a power wheelbarrow and a power cart.
So great
Who else has a wheelbarrow in the garage that has had a flat tire for over 2 years. LOL
lol
Now my old wheel barrow is crying don't throw me away!!!
온라인으로 구매했는데 백두종합기계(동양테크툴)라는 데는 거래명세서, 납품서를 못해준다네요 거기서는 구매한하시는게 좋을듯...
G마켓의 혼다 제초기...
Leave it to Tools In Action to show me something I've NEVER even knew existed!
Is there a warranty? How many years do they guaranty it?
4 years
I will stick to my Jackson wheel barrow. 😬😬
Would this work daily for a crew installing small backyards
I would say, yes! It has a 4 year warranty
@@Toolsinaction commercial or personal?
Someone needs to make a home-grade blower/spreader for bark
Cool.
Price and where to buy?
www.greenworkstools.com/pro-60v-garden-cart-gc60l00
What other brands are out there. That looks great!!
Not sure in the sub $1k price range. Makita has one I think
This one is a knockoff of a Snapper cart. Only the bucket color is different.
How much?
MSRP is $699
I didn't see anyone mulching anything. Just see someone using a battery operated cart.
A Sphincter says what?
It’s not that well designed if it can’t empty the tray went it’s tipped all the way up. Tray needs to tip past 90 degrees
Green knockoff of the red snapper XD cart.