The Allsop WheelEasy folding yard cart is the ideal product for yard work ranging from collecting weeds to spreading bark to moving boulders. More than just a wheelbarrow, this collapsible yard cart allows for easy, ground-level loading when the handles are dropped. This allows the user to rake, shovel or slide material into the canvas barrel. The WheelEasy makes it simple to replant a shrub, move a boulder, put out some bark or rake some leaves. Built from heavy-gauge steel and tough duralite-type canvas, this yard card carries up to 300 pounds. The folding yard cart features ergonomic handles and comes with Allsop's 1-year warranty.
From the Manufacturer
To be technical, the WheelEasy is not a wheelbarrow. It’s the next step in the evolution of wheelbarrows. The WheelEasy is a collapsible yard cart. This is the ideal product for yard work ranging from collecting weeds to spreading bark to moving boulders. Seriously ... this makes the work easier. When you drop the handles to the ground, you get ground-level loading. You don’t need to lift anything to get it into the WheelEasy, just rake, shovel or slide into the canvas barrel. The only lifting you do is lifting the handles from the ground. And according to the laws of physics, you’re only lifting a portion of the load. Use the WheelEasy garden cart to make it easier to replant a shrub, move a boulder, put out some bark or rake some leaves. Use a wheelbarrow to mix concrete. Product Warranty- This product is guaranteed under warranty one year from original date of purchase, proof of purchase required, manufacturers defect only. Please contact Allsop Home & Garden directly with questions: 1-866-4-Allsop
i know they are supposed to be good for your lawn and they have some good luck properties but, my dogs are rolling in them and they are gross. i actually stuck a garden tool into the middle of one and it came back slimy. so yes i poked it again and this gross white thing popped out the size of a gulf ball.
so what will kill them? is there a safe way so i don't hurt my dogs? i keep my dogs inside 99% of the time and they only go out to potty. and yes i can quarrentine that part of the yard but i would rather not