Saturday, October 22, 2011

All About Garden Cart Wheels


!±8± All About Garden Cart Wheels

Garden Cart Wheels are an essential part of a gardening cart. The garden wheels are what makes pushing the card easy or difficult. They come is many different styles for many different carts.

The material of the wheels themselves are available in hard rubber, rubber and plastic materials to name a few. Cart wheels range in prices from fifteen dollars all the way to fifty dollars per wheel. Depending on the amount of money that is desired to be spent, will define the type of material one chooses to buy.

Plastic tires are the cheapest to purchase. They are durable and inexpensive to buy. Plastic is also light weight, making the wheelbarrow as a whole easier to maneuver. They can sustain rolling over rock and gravel very easily with little to no damage.

Hard rubber is another option. It is cost effective and light weight. It is made onto the rim and it does not need to be inflated with air. One will need to find a specific size to fit their cart. Like the plastic wheels, this type of material tires can also take allot of heavy duty usage before they begin to wear down.

Rubber is another way to go. The assembly also requires a tube on the interior of the tire. They are not as durable as plastic and hard rubber. There is a chance of puncturing the tire and it going flat. They vary in price. They can be purchased for twenty dollars per tire all the way to fifty dollars per tire.

The wheels themselves may be purchased online. They can also be found in home and gardening stores as well as some department stores. Sometimes they may be seen in hardware stores. Most places offer different types of warranties on the wheels.

When shopping for garden cart wheels it is essential to know the size of the wheel that is required to fit on the garden cart itself. They vary in sizes. The rims that the wheels go on for the hard rubber and rubber tires can be anywhere from ten inches in diameter and up. However the plastic wheels typically do not require a rim, so one would need to get the size of a tire that is desired. The larger the tire is, the easier it is to haul garden materials such as dirt, shovels, flowers or even pesky tree limbs that are in the way.


All About Garden Cart Wheels

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