Hi All,
has anybody tried one of the wheelbarrow water carriers yet?, some are sold under the name H2go.
We have no water on our allotment and I was wondering if I filled it up in my boot if it would leak before I got to my plot, driving sensibly of course.
Thanks for your help
Tracie
Wheelbarrow water carriers
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Hi Tracie
An interesting device. I don't think I'll ever need one in wet Wales, with a river alongside
I don't imagine it would leak in your car. The only thing I would say is that 80 litres of water weigh 80 kilos (or in old money one and a half hundredweight). Even half full I wouldn't fancy lifting it into a car boot.
An interesting device. I don't think I'll ever need one in wet Wales, with a river alongside
I don't imagine it would leak in your car. The only thing I would say is that 80 litres of water weigh 80 kilos (or in old money one and a half hundredweight). Even half full I wouldn't fancy lifting it into a car boot.
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Behold The Chariot It started out as a stainless steel box in which the egg wash for porky pies was mixed. Originally a wheelbarrow (single wheel) but became too heavy for this old duffer so an auxiliary axle and wheels were fitted. Wheel and tyre assemblies from "The Green Tyre Company" solid and punctureproof.
The device? a battery powered siren to tell me when the chariot is full. Easy Peasy! Cheers, Tony.