Great review. Been wondering which one to buy and this video confirmed that the chore Warrior will be the one I am buying especially with that $150 off code
Hey I'd like to purchase 2 of these this year. I'm a woman smaller lawn maintenance company that moves about 700 yards of mulch a summer..where can I but these ?I've Ben doing this for 38 yrs and my shoulder is toast being 56 yrs old
Please do a battery powered yard utility cart review / comparison for my mentally handicapped brother and I walking the rocky beaches of Kansas and picking up and hauling driftwood, please!
I put down a lot of base rock with one. It's the same as a non-motorized wheelbarrow in that respect. Have to give it that extra push at the end to stand it completely vertical and empty the buck.
Hey Keith great video man! Can you make a video on why you started your lawn care and landscaping business requested video. The topic you should talk on the next video man.. it will be a fun video to make.
Are you sponsored by them?? Why do so many other videos show Chore Warrior brand not being very good?? What about dumping ability? Max load test? You missed a lot. I don't think a lot of people need help moving branches. Why not put some weight in there?? I just got the supehandy and I'm really happy with the purchase. The build up of speed is actually good. You would never want full speed to start in case it went crazy. Also you mentioned the reverse not being full speed. Again, why would you want full speed in case you back into something. I think they programmed it that way for a reason. Also, it's metal. A plastic bin is just inferior. I had no troubles with going up hill with a full load of dirt. Other videos mentioned quality control with the chore warrier including battery, handle bars and lack of power. I never had that with the supehandy. Also, you don't mention the history of either company. As far as I can tell chore warrior makes one thing. Superhandy has multiple battery products including wheelchairs. If they have that history you have more experience.
I was thinking the same, seems the jerky start wouldn't be a great thing when you're loaded heavy and on uneven grounds plus the quick reverse would be trouble if you were backing down ramps or also on sketchy ground. I'd want a smooth controllable start and stop plus reverse. I did watch the other video where someone got one with quality control problems and they send him a complete new machine, a standup move but not a confidence maker on this manufacturing co.
@@dljones61 I've had mine 3 years. Not a single problem. Built a retaining wall with it and had to travel through a hilly, grass yard with a lot of base rock, 1/4" gravel and 5 62 lb blocks p/ load (250 blocks total). Dumps like a non-motorized wheelbarrow so no advantage there, but it handles 300 lb loads without a problem. I think they're geared perfect. Chore Warrior was previously called Paw and I got my Paw at Menards - but it looks to be the exact same design with a name change.
@@dudleydoorightI also just finished a 100 foot long retaining wall and I am looking at how I will transport 13 tons of drainage rock/stone from my front yard to my back yard which is very sloped. Could I even do it with a regular wheelbarrow I wonder. I'm in my 50s age wise.
Formerly known as the PAW right? We have one we bought without the tub then fabricated a mount to bolt an 8 CuFt Scenic Road tub onto it. It's a powerful little beast 💪
Easy. I just built a retaining wall and that's exactly what I carried... Five 62 lb blocks per load. The chore warrior (I have the Paw, which is what they called it before the name change) that I picked up from Mendards 3 years ago and it worked with ease.
Really. Why don't you like the 2 wheel? I felt the same until I dump entire loads if mulch and topsoil on the sides if hills too many time because I lost my balance with the 1 wheel. Lol.
@@keith-kalfasI don’t like two wheels because I can’t get into a tons of areas that are tight. How heavy are these wheelbarrow compared to regular ones?
I tried the Truper wheeler, I didn’t really like it, the battery went dead too quickly. I prefer the Stinger, which has a gas engine and only one wheel, it has a 9 cubic foot tub, and for me it works much better. But maybe it depends on what you are using it for, same as battery mowing equipment doesn’t work for me and it does for other people. Thanks anyway for the video.
Poor tests and I disagree. Maybe the tests were based on what YOU typically contend with, but they are not relevant to what I do. If you had loaded them full of dirt only, and then run them across a yard, that would have been relevant to me. If limbs and grass are all I'm hauling, I'm not using an electric for that. I'll have my wife do that. I work with loads of dirt, sometimes rocks, sometimes bricks. All I need is something that takes off slowly under control with a heavy load, and it doesn't require speed or much maneuverability, nor a long walk down the street. It just needs to carry a heavy load across an established lawn of thick grass. The tires on the Superhandy look to be of better quality than the chore warrior. Those on the CW look like those plastic composite pieces of junk. I hate those.
How much are they? I feel like its a waste of money i mean i wheel barrow rock, dirt, mulch up hills all dayvand never complain. So this thing better have heated grips, honestly needs a platform cause your still walking.....
I used the Earth Works wheelbarrow for about 3-4 months before it crapped out on us and honestly it was still worth the $600. It seemed almost exactly like the orange one Keith reviewed. You really have a lot of extra energy to do other hard work. I’m a tough guy too, I don’t mind manhandling a wheelbarrow or rocks all day but don’t worry you’ll find other ways to use your energy. I think we burned ours out by running 400 pound loads of dirt up the ramps into our dump trailer. Anyway, hope that helps.
$615 at Menards. I got mine 3 years ago for $450 (it was called Paw wheelbarrow at the time). The grips are my only complaint. They started sliding off in the 2nd season and I have to hold half grip/half bar when moving material, but it does move 300 lbs without a problem and I've used my a lot.
Great review. Been wondering which one to buy and this video confirmed that the chore Warrior will be the one I am buying especially with that $150 off code
How you get the 150 off code
NEIGHBORS BE LIKE oh honey that lunatic is back and he's fighting the wheelbarrows now
Thanks Keith, We are proud of our ChoreWarrior and appreciate your comments and agree with your assessment.
Thanks guys. You make an amazing Wheelbarrow. My worker was able to transport 10 yards of mulch the next day without breaking a sweat. 🔥
Hey I'd like to purchase 2 of these this year. I'm a woman smaller lawn maintenance company that moves about 700 yards of mulch a summer..where can I but these ?I've Ben doing this for 38 yrs and my shoulder is toast being 56 yrs old
@@janetwolski1607 Menards if you want to pay a couple hundred dollars less than they charge directly on the Chore Warrior website.
Believe it or not the slow take off of the Super handy was intentionally done that way. A huge benefit. Little more upscale.
Please do a battery powered yard utility cart review / comparison for my mentally handicapped brother and I walking the rocky beaches of Kansas and picking up and hauling driftwood, please!
I'd like to know how easy is it to dump out your load using each.
I put down a lot of base rock with one. It's the same as a non-motorized wheelbarrow in that respect. Have to give it that extra push at the end to stand it completely vertical and empty the buck.
Keith your such a great review guy thanks alot bro it really means alot and makes a difference
Haha awesome thanks
Your Nut’s bro !!! 🤣
Love how you always keep it fun ! That’s how it should be ! Keep doin your thing man yu inspire so many ppl.
Lol thank you.
Hey Keith great video man! Can you make a video on why you started your lawn care and landscaping business requested video. The topic you should talk on the next video man.. it will be a fun video to make.
Are you sponsored by them?? Why do so many other videos show Chore Warrior brand not being very good?? What about dumping ability? Max load test? You missed a lot. I don't think a lot of people need help moving branches. Why not put some weight in there?? I just got the supehandy and I'm really happy with the purchase. The build up of speed is actually good. You would never want full speed to start in case it went crazy. Also you mentioned the reverse not being full speed. Again, why would you want full speed in case you back into something. I think they programmed it that way for a reason. Also, it's metal. A plastic bin is just inferior. I had no troubles with going up hill with a full load of dirt. Other videos mentioned quality control with the chore warrier including battery, handle bars and lack of power. I never had that with the supehandy. Also, you don't mention the history of either company. As far as I can tell chore warrior makes one thing. Superhandy has multiple battery products including wheelchairs. If they have that history you have more experience.
I was thinking the same, seems the jerky start wouldn't be a great thing when you're loaded heavy and on uneven grounds plus the quick reverse would be trouble if you were backing down ramps or also on sketchy ground. I'd want a smooth controllable start and stop plus reverse. I did watch the other video where someone got one with quality control problems and they send him a complete new machine, a standup move but not a confidence maker on this manufacturing co.
@@dljones61 I've had mine 3 years. Not a single problem. Built a retaining wall with it and had to travel through a hilly, grass yard with a lot of base rock, 1/4" gravel and 5 62 lb blocks p/ load (250 blocks total). Dumps like a non-motorized wheelbarrow so no advantage there, but it handles 300 lb loads without a problem. I think they're geared perfect.
Chore Warrior was previously called Paw and I got my Paw at Menards - but it looks to be the exact same design with a name change.
@@dudleydooright thanks for the details haven’t bought anything yet but I need to do something soon 👍🏻
@@dudleydoorightI also just finished a 100 foot long retaining wall and I am looking at how I will transport 13 tons of drainage rock/stone from my front yard to my back yard which is very sloped. Could I even do it with a regular wheelbarrow I wonder. I'm in my 50s age wise.
Formerly known as the PAW right?
We have one we bought without the tub then fabricated a mount to bolt an 8 CuFt Scenic Road tub onto it. It's a powerful little beast 💪
Awesome bro thanks now I want one lol
Hey bro wat app did or do u use to edit ur videos and was it free??? And if u know of any good free o es for now
What about 300lb up and down a 15 degree dirt and/or grass hill.
Easy. I just built a retaining wall and that's exactly what I carried... Five 62 lb blocks per load. The chore warrior (I have the Paw, which is what they called it before the name change) that I picked up from Mendards 3 years ago and it worked with ease.
Now the question is, is there a single wheel one to compare to? I tried non powered two wheel wheelbarrows and hated them 😅
Really. Why don't you like the 2 wheel? I felt the same until I dump entire loads if mulch and topsoil on the sides if hills too many time because I lost my balance with the 1 wheel. Lol.
@@keith-kalfasI don’t like two wheels because I can’t get into a tons of areas that are tight.
How heavy are these wheelbarrow compared to regular ones?
Do they call the ones with two wheels, wheeles barrows? 😅
Check out the folding aluminum carts that are made in the usa
I know a guy who can lift what you have in the wheelbarrow with one hand.
I tried the Truper wheeler, I didn’t really like it, the battery went dead too quickly. I prefer the Stinger, which has a gas engine and only one wheel, it has a 9 cubic foot tub, and for me it works much better. But maybe it depends on what you are using it for, same as battery mowing equipment doesn’t work for me and it does for other people. Thanks anyway for the video.
Ahhh a gas powered one? Is it loud?
You’re giving it 4 1/2 Keith’s I’ll buy it
Poor tests and I disagree. Maybe the tests were based on what YOU typically contend with, but they are not relevant to what I do. If you had loaded them full of dirt only, and then run them across a yard, that would have been relevant to me. If limbs and grass are all I'm hauling, I'm not using an electric for that. I'll have my wife do that. I work with loads of dirt, sometimes rocks, sometimes bricks. All I need is something that takes off slowly under control with a heavy load, and it doesn't require speed or much maneuverability, nor a long walk down the street. It just needs to carry a heavy load across an established lawn of thick grass. The tires on the Superhandy look to be of better quality than the chore warrior. Those on the CW look like those plastic composite pieces of junk. I hate those.
How much are they? I feel like its a waste of money i mean i wheel barrow rock, dirt, mulch up hills all dayvand never complain. So this thing better have heated grips, honestly needs a platform cause your still walking.....
Omg that genius... a friggen platform to ride on lol...
There does exist such an item,however if no one has thought of it yet I'll take the view moneys when I make a video of what i ride@@keith-kalfas
I used the Earth Works wheelbarrow for about 3-4 months before it crapped out on us and honestly it was still worth the $600. It seemed almost exactly like the orange one Keith reviewed. You really have a lot of extra energy to do other hard work. I’m a tough guy too, I don’t mind manhandling a wheelbarrow or rocks all day but don’t worry you’ll find other ways to use your energy. I think we burned ours out by running 400 pound loads of dirt up the ramps into our dump trailer. Anyway, hope that helps.
@@ricksmash8080 yea that will do it I'd say... but hey we're still going! And I understand what you mean you have the extra energy.
$615 at Menards. I got mine 3 years ago for $450 (it was called Paw wheelbarrow at the time). The grips are my only complaint. They started sliding off in the 2nd season and I have to hold half grip/half bar when moving material, but it does move 300 lbs without a problem and I've used my a lot.