Wheelbarrow tyres that won't puncture.

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My friend phoned on Saturday enthusing about a replacement wheelbarrow tyre she had discovered in B & Q. (I was the only person she could think of who would get excited about a wheelbarrow tyre!) They are solid so no punctures, but they are still nice and bouncy.

They are called Green tyres and you can get them from their web site, or B & Q are supposed to stock the 14" ones, but hadn't either got any or heard of them when I went for one today.

They sound brilliant, and I think someone had asked about replacement wheels in the latest magazine.

Have a look at the Green Tyres web site.
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It was always possible to get solid tyres on contractors barrows.

These green tyres are not as good as pneumatic tyres, they may be slightly better than solid tyres.
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I bought one and it is excellent. Very easy to fit and nice to push around even with a full load. I've now got a useable wheelbarrow instead of it lurking in the corner with a flat tyre.
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Cheaper diy-shed barrows tend to have solid tyres, but the tyre is under 2" wide, so sinks very well on soft ground where pneumatic tyres spread the load.
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My new green tyre is the same dimensions as a pneumatic tyre, about 4" thick. I've not tried pushing it on the garden, but it has no problem with gravel paths. I've been using it a lot over the past few weeks and am still very pleased with it. It has enough bounce to get up a step or edge too even though it is solid.
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