Muck Bucket Carts?

I have the Gorilla cart with no flat tires, it is only sold on Amazon. I used it all last winter and it held up just fine.

The company that makes my wheelbarrows (which I looooooooooove) has a muck cart you can get with either bicycle tires or flat free tires: https://www.smartcarts.com/store/p66/Muck_Cart_-_Single.html

They are expensive but worth every single penny and then some. I can spin a full wheelbarrow 360 degrees in place with a couple of fingers, if that tells you how easy they are to maneuver. Can’t say enough good things about them, and ours are 17 years old.

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I bought several of these garden carts (one for each run-in shed, and one for barn) as they are very affordable, and they have worked great.
Suncast 15 Gal. Portable Resin Gray Lawn Cart LC1250L - The Home Depot

Nice to hear they worked for you.
Our vet clinic had one in the exam room, they look neat.
When we asked, they said they were hard to dump and clean and, other than for small corners, just not large enough for all we use as muck carts, so we never bought one.

Bet they are fine in many places, as you made them work for you.

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I have the Suncast cart for when I go to shows by myself. Since it is smaller than our farm team barrow, it fits in my SUV and I can pack my stuff in and around it. I may have to make an extra trip or 2 when stripping my show stall since it’s only 15 gal - most muck buckets are 17ish? I think it’s good for lighter jobs. If you need something to last for 15 years, heavy duty loads and rocky terrain, then this isn’t the cart for that job.

I have a small, black garden cart that I purchased in the garden center of my local Lowes a few years ago for $40 that I use for mucking. It has solid tires, and is easy for me to dump. Not fancy, but it works for me and has lasted.

Which is not true of our large Smart Cart that has held up great for years, holds a ton, is useful for many things, and which my husband loves, but is too large for me to comfortably dump (especially if it’s more than half full).

My little cart holds enough to pick up after a couple of horses over two or three days before dumping. I just checked Lowes (looked for “small garden cart”), and now they have the Gorilla version of this cart for $79, while Home Depot has a very similar one for $59.

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best cart ever

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Indeed.

OP, these Little Giant muck carts with the “kick stands” are heinous. Completely shite design. Don’t pay for bad.

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