WORX WG050 Aerocart 8-in-1 Wheelbarrow / Yard Cart Review (2026)
By The DIYPicks Team ยท Updated July 2026
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- Stability
- Lifting heavy objects
- Versatility
Less a traditional wheelbarrow than a two-wheeled lifting-and-hauling system. Pick it when stability and moving awkward heavy objects (boulders, planters, propane tanks) matter more than raw loose-material volume.
Pros
- Two flat-free front wheels give it far more balance than a single-wheel barrow, so nothing tips sideways
- Turbo-lift geometry makes a ~200 lb load feel like ~17 lb, letting one person lift rocks and pots
- Converts among 8 modes (barrow, dolly, rock/pot mover, cylinder & bag holder) so it replaces several tools
Cons
- Only ~3 cu ft of volume, so it holds far less loose mulch or soil than a standard 6 cu ft barrow
- Costs more than a plain steel or poly wheelbarrow of similar weight rating
- The multifunction attachments and folding frame add moving parts and a learning curve to set up
Specifications
| Type | Dual-wheel multifunction wheelbarrow / cart |
|---|---|
| Capacity | ~3 cu ft / 300 lb |
| Tray | Poly tub |
| Wheel | Two flat-free tires (dual) |
| Best for | Stability, lifting rocks/pots and hard-to-move loads |