🛠️ Upgrade your grip, upgrade your game!
The WILLBOND Wheel Barrow Handles Wood Replacement Kit features 59-inch heavy-duty pine wood handles with a durable seal coat and pre-drilled holes for easy installation. It includes two wood wedges and fits most wheelbarrows, making it a reliable, versatile solution for garden, yard, and construction tasks.
R**K
Take pictures of your old wheelbarrow prior to taking the old handles off.
Except for having to drill some new holes in the handles to fit my wheelbarrow, the handles fit perfectly. Worth the money compared to purchasing a new wheelbarrow.
D**N
**Review for Wheelbarrow Handles Replacement Kit**
I recently purchased a wheelbarrow handles replacement kit, and while it has some great features, my experience was somewhat mixed due to the lack of included hardware.**Installation:**The installation process was mostly straightforward, but I quickly discovered that the kit did not come with all the necessary hardware. I had to make an extra trip to the hardware store to purchase bolts and washers separately, which was frustrating and added extra time to the project. It would have been helpful if the kit included everything needed for installation or at least specified what additional items were required.**Quality:**On a positive note, the quality of the handles themselves is impressive. They feel sturdy and well-made, with a comfortable grip that makes maneuvering the wheelbarrow much easier. The ergonomic design is a definite improvement over my old handles, and I appreciate the durability of the materials used.**Performance:**After getting everything installed, I took the wheelbarrow for a test run, and the performance was fantastic. The new handles provided excellent leverage, making it much easier to transport heavy loads. I felt more in control and confident while using it, which is a significant improvement.**Value:**While the kit itself is reasonably priced, the additional cost of hardware means it may not be as economical as I initially thought. If you factor in the extra expenses, it might be worth considering whether to buy a complete wheelbarrow instead.**Conclusion:**In summary, the wheelbarrow handles replacement kit offers solid handles that greatly improve performance, but the lack of necessary hardware is a significant drawback. If you're willing to deal with the extra hassle of sourcing your own materials, it can be a worthwhile upgrade. Just be prepared for a bit of extra effort in the installation process!
K**R
Good fit
Very solid and fit perfectly on anold, old barrow.
D**T
Predrilled holes most likely will not fit yours
Nice handles but predrilled for what? Had to drill holes to fit to barrel drill holes to mount wheel and the wheel protector no way it would fit I made it work
P**T
Will purchase it again
I do recommend this product great
S**
Replace your handles today!
Such great handles! They make the job easier than I’d like. Now I’m working harder! I’m so thankful to have a working wheelbarrow again!!!
D**Y
False Description - NOT HARDWOOD !
The main description says these are heavy duty hardwood handles. I didn't read the fine print until after they arrived and I could clearly see they were pine. Read much further down in the description and it says they are in fact pine. One handle was covered with a clear lacquer and one handle was basically raw. I'm going to go ahead and install and hope they work out. Not sure if they will last long term since they're softwood pine and not hardwood. I feel like the main description is a bait and switch. Very disappointing !Update: the handle that was raw and had no protective finish has already started to bow. Went to Home Depot today and picked up two 4-ft sticks of 1x2 red oak. I sanded off the finish on the bottom of the handles then glued and laminated the red oak to these handles to keep them from warping any more. Also picked up some exterior wood glue, exterior screws and longer bolts to reassemble the wheelbarrow. The expense keeps adding up to try to fix these "pine" handles.
K**S
Holes had to be re-drilled
The holes in the handles didn't line up with the holes in the bottom or the barrow or the axle brackets. Luckily my handy man had a drill that solved the problem.
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