Jackson M6T22 6 cu ft Steel Contractor Wheelbarrow Review (2026)
By The DIYPicks Team ยท Updated July 2026
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- Heavy loads
- Concrete
- Contractor use
A no-nonsense steel contractor barrow built for the punishing loads that destroy homeowner-grade poly trays. If you mix concrete or move gravel, the seamless steel pan and single pivoting wheel are exactly what the job needs.
Pros
- Seamless steel tray shrugs off sharp gravel, rebar and mixed concrete that would crack a poly tub
- Single 16 in pneumatic wheel pivots tightly, so you can tip and dump precisely between forms and footings
- Patented leg-stabilizer design is roughly 40% more tip-resistant than a standard steel barrow
Cons
- Steel tray plus tubed tire makes it heavy (~40+ lb empty), so it is tiring to maneuver when full
- Single wheel demands wrist and core strength to balance a loaded barrow on uneven ground
- Pneumatic tube can go flat and needs occasional air; a stray nail on a jobsite will drop it
Specifications
| Type | Single-wheel wheelbarrow |
|---|---|
| Capacity | 6 cu ft / ~300 lb |
| Tray | Seamless heavy-gauge steel |
| Wheel | 16 in pneumatic (single, tubed knobby) |
| Best for | Heavy loads like wet concrete, gravel & soil |