Best Wheelbarrows at Lowe’s: Our Buying Guide (2024)

Wheelbarrow at Lowe's

Lowe’s is a great destination for all things yard tools. But before you get excited with your new lawn haul from Lowe’s, make sure you have a way to move it when you get home.

Arial view of me using one of these wheelbarrows.

Namely, a wheelbarrow. You absolutely need one for your backyard if you are moving rocks, dirt, grass clippings, or really anything. 

Before you go grab the cheapest one off the rack, make sure you know what to look for in a wheelbarrow from Lowe’s.

Wheelbarrows for sale at Lowe’s: Which is best? 

Lowe’s wheelbarrows are about what you would expect. They have a pretty wide variety, including a few brands that you can only get at Lowe’s, like Kobalt. 

Let’s check out the huge selection you have to pick from, one-by-one. 

True Temper Wheelbarrows from Lowe’s

True Temper provides some of the highest-quality, top of the line wheelbarrows at Lowe’s. Let’s check them out. 

True Temper 8-cubic feet Poly Wheelbarrow with Dual wheels

The True Temper 8 cubic feet poly wheelbarrow with dual wheels is a big boy. One of the largest wheelbarrows available at Lowe’s, this thing can haul.

One downside of massive wheelbarrows is that when they are full, boy are they heavy.

To help offset that load, this wheelbarrow has 14.5 in pneumatic tires. Pneumatic is just a fancy way of saying they have air in them. 

This is one of the most expensive wheelbarrows at Lowe’s, but for good reason. It is going to help you get your job done the quickest.

Two wheels, full hearts, can’t lose.

True Temper 6-cu ft Wheelbarrow Flat-free tires

The True Temper 6 cu ft wheelbarrow with flat-free tires is pretty sweet. Although smaller than the 8 cubic feet wheelbarrow, it has a few premium bells and whistles that make it sweet. 

I like the comfort grips on this True Temper wheelbarrow. The typical wooden handles can get your hands pretty raw after a few uses.

I also like the flat-free tires on this, which are usually made of solid rubber. There is nothing worse than getting a dang flat tire on your wheelbarrow, essentially making it useless.

This is my favorite True Temper wheelbarrow, although I do wish it had a second set of wheels. The dream wheelbarrow from this group would be one with two flat-free tires and comfort grips. A hybrid of these first two.

Basic, with modern upgrades.

True Temper 6-cu ft Steel Wheelbarrow

The steel 6 cu ft wheelbarrow from True Temper is by far the most basic wheelbarrow offered, but also the most inexpensive. 

While simple in design, this is the classic wheelbarrow. Functionally, it operates exactly like the more expensive wheelbarrows, but without any of the features.

If you are a new homeowner or someone looking just for a run-of-the-mill wheelbarrow, this is your best bet. 

You can get the quality of True Temper with the affordability of a drink in New York City. Yep, this is for sale for about $50. 

The classic red wheelbarrow.

Craftsman Wheelbarrows at Lowe’s

Craftsman, also known as CRAFTSMAN, is a big name in all outdoor equipment, so it is sort of a no brainer that they have wheelbarrows.

Craftsman offers a steel wheelbarrow as well as a Poly wheelbarrow, which is basically a super hard plastic. 

Craftsman 6 cubic ft steel tray wheelbarrow

The Craftsman Steel wheelbarrow offers six cubic feet of capacity for heavy materials. It has a single air-filled (pneumatic) tire along with steel handles. This is definitely one of the more basic types of wheelbarrows.

While it looks similar to the basic True Temper steel wheelbarrow above, it does come with some additional features. The first of which are steel handles instead of wood, allowing for slightly easier handling and maneuvering.

It also has some metal rods that come down from underneath the steel tray, providing a bit more reinforcement.

Basic wheelbarrow

Craftsman 6 cubic feet wheelbarrow (poly)

This Craftsman wheelbarrow is definitely a modern upgrade, and at only a slightly higher price point than  the steel wheelbarrow.

The Poly Tray is lighter weight, allowing for more of your effort to go towards moving materials, not moving a big steel tray.

Another huge plus in this Craftsman wheelbarrow is that it has two wheels in the front, meaning side-tipping is extremely difficult. 

This wheelbarrow is a big upgrade and I definitely recommend it over the simpler steel version.

The two wheels make this bad boy sturdy.

Kobalt Wheelbarrows at Lowe’s

Kobalt is one of those in-house brands that you can really only find at Lowe’s. They definitely have some great equipment, but again – they can only be found at Lowe’s. 

Let’s check out some of their wheelbarrows, which are surprisingly affordable.

Kobalt 7 cubic feet steel wheelbarrow with flat-free tire

Remember the big fat-free phase? Well Kobalt has reinstated that with its new flat-free tires. Wow, time is a flat circle.

Anyways, the seven cubic feet wheelbarrow is their “best seller”, with two flat-free tires in the front that will not ever run out of air and will keep your wheelbarrow perfectly balanced. It does have a steel tray, meaning it will be slightly more expensive than some of the poly competitors in the market.

Love the tires.

Kobalt 6 cubic feet steel wheelbarrow with flat-free tire

A simpler version of the 7 ft version, the 6 cubic feet steel wheelbarrow is slightly smaller and comes with a single flat-free tire.

A single tire is not the end of the world, but does require a bit more focus when using. To avoid any tippage, you have to make sure not to overload the steel tray.

Sadly, steel trays are pretty heavy and limiting for how much you can load in there without tipping. I definitely recommend the two wheeled version to keep yourself upright.

Modern spin on a classic.

Marathon 5-cubic ft Poly Wheelbarrow

The Marathon 5-cubic ft Poly Wheelbarrow is way underrated. Maybe one of the highest value wheelbarrows out there, it often is overlooked because, well, it looks like it was made for Grandmas.

But Grandmas are smart! This is a 5 cubic ft wheelbarrow,making it one of the smallest offered at Lowe’s. But it comes with two air-filled tires that help balance the maximum load of 300lbs.

One thing I love about the Marathon wheelbarrow is that it has a single handlebar across the front, making carrying and maneuvering way easier than those crazy wooden grips. It is definitely the most ergonomic wheelbarrow we have reviewed on here so far. 

Grandma = a good thing.

Nature Spring 5 cu-ft wheelbarrow

The Nature Spring 5 cubic ft wheelbarrow is…well…it looks familiar. Basically it is identical in almost every way to the Grandma wheelbarrow above.

The only noticeable difference is that it has a foam handle wrap around the handlebar.

Otherwise, it is about twice the price. Yikes. If this is a must-have, then go for it. Otherwise, go with the Grandma one (Marathon) above.

Expensive Grandma = less good.

Folding wheelbarrows at Lowe’s

There are a few unique wheelbarrows at Lowe’s that can fold or be easily compressed for storage purposes. Let’s break them down.

Bosmere 3.25 cubic feet Folding Poly Wheelbarrow

This wheelbarrow is definitely different. While likely the least sturdy and most likely to fall and anger you deeply, it is also the lightest. This wheelbarrow is built for light work.

The Bosmere folding wheelbarrow can fold in half and be easily stored. It also has some cool features not found on other wheelbarrows, namely some storage pouches on the back for small tools and other items. 

While I wouldn’t trust this with anything except for leaves and grass, it can definitely come in handy if you aren’t moving big heavy stones.

Watch out for strong breezes!

Creative Outdoor Folding Garden Wheelbarrow

The Creative Outdoor Folding wheelbarrow can easily lay flat on the ground with lightweight material. The big plus of having a wheelbarrow like this is that it is easy to rake or sweep items into for quick disposal.

Picture the dust bin of all dust bins, ready to take in a huge pile of whatever and be easily picked up and rolled into another pile. 

These have a nice canvas material that make them durable for all terrain. Another plus is the ease of storage.

Got some good features here!

Allsop 6 cubic feet Steel Wheelbarrow

Not sure why this is called a steel wheelbarrow since the only steel on it is the handle. But this wheelbarrow is another folding wheelbarrow similar to the one above (except about twice the price). 

It does not seem functionally different in really any way. If you are looking for a folding one that lays flat, go with the one above (in my opinion). 

Same-same, but not different.

Best Wheelbarrow at Lowe’s

So this is a tough question. There are a lot of things to like about each wheelbarrow, but if we had to pick one, it would be the Kobalt 6 cubic feet steel wheelbarrow with two flat-free tires.

This has everything we appreciate in a wheelbarrow – a large tray, steel handles and support (not wood), two tires, and tires that are never going to be flat. 

Check it out at your local Lowe’s!

Why we review lawn tools

The reason we started this website in the first place was because we had so much trouble trying to find reasonable, understandable, honest reviews for lawn equipment. And it’s not cheap! After hours and hours of research, trying products and returning them, and messing up our yards – we started this site. 

We have a lot of experience testing tools….

As people who had to learn the hard way, we want you to know exactly what you are signing up for before you purchase a piece of equipment. That’s why we are committed to providing honest, easy-to-understand reviews that mean something. 

We also wrote a comprehensive review of Mulch at Lowe’s as well.

My experience with wheelbarrows

If you are anything like me, you grew up with a simple metal wheelbarrow with a halfway inflated front tire that flipped onto its side every time you went to pick it up.

And then later on you evolved to one of those big plastic wheelbarrows with two legs. Which seems great, but when you try to move it you can only waddle like a penguin or scrape your achilles tendon into oblivion.

If you cannot tell, I have had a hate-hate relationship with wheelbarrows my entire life. Until now.

What to look for in a wheelbarrow

When purchasing a wheelbarrow or yard cart, I try to look for things that don’t hurt me. Let me explain:

  • Load reducing features: Anything that will use leverage to make the load feel lighter and not destroy my hands and back.
  • Multiple functions: Because if you are going to take up space in the garage, you darn well better do more than just haul dirt.
  • Tires that don’t go flat: These are super important for steering, supporting weight, and providing a safe experience.
  • Sturdy: One rule here – don’t fall over.

Guys its a wheelbarrow – this shouldn’t be hard. Do not hurt the operator and you are in the top decile of wheelbarrows on the market.

A Wheelbarrow With 8 Different Uses: Unreal

This Worx Aerocart 8-in-1 wheelbarrow can barely be called a wheelbarrow. It’s more like a transformer.

The amount of time and frustration this wheelbarrow has saved me is worth about 10x the actual price.

But before I get ahead of myself, let’s check out what makes this wheelbarrow so great.

Why we review lawn tools

The reason we started this website in the first place was because we had so much trouble trying to find reasonable, understandable, honest reviews for lawn equipment. And it’s not cheap! After hours and hours of research, trying products and returning them, and messing up our yards – we started this site. 

We have a rigorous product testing strategy.

As people who had to learn the hard way, we want you to know exactly what you are signing up for before you purchase a piece of equipment. That’s why we are committed to providing honest, easy-to-understand reviews that mean something. 

About WORX

Something that many of you may be scratching your head around is….what is Worx? It isn’t quite the household name that Dewalt, John Deere, or some of the other big name brands. Worx has quietly been creeping into the marketplace and has found a niche in electric lawn tools. 

They offer low price, medium-to-high quality products that….work. Worx is super popular on places like Amazon, but also have a presence in some of the big box stores. Worx started off in lawn equipment and took off like a rocket, but are now transitioning into new products. One hallmark of Worx’ brand is that of innovation. And let me tell you – the Aerocart wheelbarrow is an innovation.

My experience with wheelbarrows

If you are anything like me, you grew up with a simple metal wheelbarrow with a halfway inflated front tire that flipped onto its side every time you went to pick it up.

You can check out our Wheelbarrow Buying Guide here.

And then later on you evolved to one of those big plastic wheelbarrows with two legs. Which seems great, but when you try to move it you can only waddle like a penguin or scrape your achilles tendon into oblivion.

If you cannot tell, I have had a hate-hate relationship with wheelbarrows my entire life. Until now.

What to look for in a wheelbarrow

When purchasing a wheelbarrow or yard cart, I try to look for things that don’t hurt me. Let me explain:

  • Load reducing features: Anything that will use leverage to make the load feel lighter and not destroy my hands and back.
  • Multiple functions: Because if you are going to take up space in the garage, you darn well better do more than just haul dirt.
  • Tires that don’t go flat: These are super important for steering, supporting weight, and providing a safe experience.
  • Sturdy: One rule here – don’t fall over.

Guys its a wheelbarrow – this shouldn’t be hard. Do not hurt the operator and you are in the top decile of wheelbarrows on the market.

So where does the Worx WG050 Aerocart fit in?

I’m glad you asked.

Worx WG050 Aerocart 8-in-1 review

I said we would be reviewing a Worx wheelbarrow and I was wrong. Because this is sort of a cheat code hybrid device that is absolutely insane. Here we go.

Load reducing benefits

The Worx WG050 comes with something called “Turbo Lift”. While it may sound like this comes with blasters that will send it into space, it is actually just a simple lever system that makes a lot of weight feel like a little.

Remember those science projects in middle school where you could use a see-saw looking thing to lift a lot of weight with barely any effort?

This is basically the same thing, except in wheelbarrow form. The Worx wheelbarrow has the Turbo Lift leverage system to make 200 lbs of wheelbarrow weight feel like 17 lbs. 

I could make a joke here but will not.

All to say: the main benefit here is that this will save your back big time. Instead of doing a deadlift to get this thing moving, you can pick up something significantly less heavy. Talk about a freaking benefit.

Dolly mode. Let’s go.

Multiple functions

I think the dead giveaway that the Worx Aerocart 8-in-1 has multiple functions is that it is called the Worx Aerocart 8-in-1.

Here are the 8 functions in the Worx Aerocart Wheelbarrow:

  • Wheelbarrow
  • Hand truck / dolly
  • Extended dolly
  • Bag holder
  • Cylinder holder
  • Rock and plant mover
  • Trailer mover

Yeah, it is a little bit of a stretch. I mean I am technically a bag holder every time I go anywhere with my wife (I’m whipped). 

Needless to say, the two main functions I use with this are wheelbarrow and hand truck. And these work super well. 

It’s great that this wheelbarrow can do so much, providing you with a ton of options if you choose to get fancy. 

Easily folds flat

Tires that don’t go flat

This is honestly number one for me. Back in college I volunteered at a summer camp doing manual labor (all in the name of Jesus!). One of our tasks was to take all the sand that had spilled over into the lake and put it back on the sand volleyball court.

I almost died. The dang wheelbarrow was full of wet sand and I had to push it up a steep ramp WITH A FLAT TIRE. I mean this piece of junk was useless. The more wheelbarrows I have come in contact with, the more I realize what a pain it is to have to get the pump out every time I use it so that it isn’t a useless sled.

The Worx Aerocart wheelbarrow has never-flat tires. They are basically rubber tires that don’t require air. And yes, Worx included a graphic that shows like forty different screws embedded in the tire to prove it.

Whoever used this must have had bigger problems than a flat tire.

Not running flat!

Sturdy

Last but not least, a wheelbarrow has to be sturdy. And the Worx Aerocart Wheelbarrow is that.

I’m talking NFL linemen-level sturdy. 

Because most of these dumpy wheelbarrows can tip over pretty easily. Then your entire day is ruined. 

I have owned one of those gray Scott’s wheelbarrows before that is absolutely sturdy. A big plastic hunk that is essentially a square. The thing that sucked is that it had two rigid plastic legs that were so thick and in the way. Whenever you pushed the wheelbarrow, you could only take tiny penguin-like steps to avoid smashing your feet under the legs. 

I like the Worx wheelbarrow because it has a super intuitive  design with four legs that lift up when you do. They tuck back under the wheelbarrow until you’re ready to set it down again. 

Sturdy and ready to go.

Genius.

Worx Aerocart Cost and Value

The Worx Aerocart fluctuates in price, but averages about $200. Before you guffaw or even snort, think about this – this is 8 different tools. 2 of which will absolutely be used on the regular. 

The value here is enormous, which is what made us buy it in the first place. 

No regrets.

Buy Worx Wheelbarrow Aerocart

The Worx Aerocart wheelbarrow can probably be found in most major retailers like Lowe’s and Home Depot. Make sure to check if it is in stock online before you go.

Alternatively, you can check the price on Amazon and have it shipped directly to your home.

The official review: Worx Aerocart Wheelbarrow

This thing is a beast that we use at least a few times per month. We highly recommend this product and have had no issues during our ownership. 

Make sure to check out our video review as well.

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