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⚡ Power through your workload with the Landworks Electric Power Wagon!
The Landworks Utility Service Cart Wheelbarrow is a super-duty electric power wagon featuring a 48V brushless motor and a 4Ah lithium-ion battery, delivering up to 500 lbs load capacity and 1000+ lbs hauling capability. Its modular cargo bed converts easily for versatile use, while 13" pneumatic wheels ensure smooth handling on varied terrains. Designed for farm, garden, and utility tasks, it offers eco-friendly, quiet operation with fast battery charging and robust alloy steel construction.


























| ASIN | B07T3DTC7D |
| Additional Features | Easy Assembly |
| Best Sellers Rank | #170,276 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #40 in Wheelbarrows |
| Brand | Landworks |
| Brand Name | Landworks |
| Caster Type | Pneumatic |
| Color | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 282 Reviews |
| Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
| Handle Material | Alloy Steel |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 13"D x 13"W x 13.75"H |
| Item Weight | 0.87 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Intradin (Shanghai) Machinery Co., Ltd. |
| Manufacturer Part Number | GUO026-FBA |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Number of Shelves | 1 |
| Number of Wheels | 3 |
| Product Dimensions | 13"D x 13"W x 13.75"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Utility |
| Required Assembly | Yes |
| Special Feature | Easy Assembly |
| Target Audience | Unisex Adult |
| Tire Type | Commercial Truck |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Weight Capacity Maximum | 500 Pounds |
R**K
Well Built and Well Worth the Price
Excellent product! Came really well packed, nothing missing. Instructions clear. Took about an hour to construct. The battery box cover is a pain when sides are on so I snipped both hinge pins and use a bungee cord crimped into two convenient holes in the frame. (Photo) I got the canvas bed bag and it works great for mulch/dirt etc. For just tootling around I cut the black packing sheet at 21 3/4 x 32 3/4 and works great. (Photo) Ran for about 3 hours up and down my garden hill with a couple hundred pounds of rocks, then plants and power tools, then mulch. 6 Amp battery had plenty left. Cart will pick up speed a bit in "idle" down a 30 degree slope but not dangerously so. Turning was stable for me. Reverse was a handy feature. Wish I clued into this years ago! Great well built machine. Highly recommend.
D**D
Useful almost every day
I am an amputee - right arm at elbow. I like to garden fruits and vegetables as well as use technology where possible to accomplish my goals. I use this "tractor" to haul a ton of tools and materials to wherever I need them on the "farm" - a quarter acre which we utilize mostly for growing fruits and vegetables. I installed a "workbench" above the cargo area which is the stainless metal from a dishwasher door with horizontal bracing and supports underneath to keep it from bowing under load. The workbench flips up with hinges mounted near the handlebars thus allowing access to tools underneath in the normal cargo area. The workbench is incredibly handy as it it is at waist level with a large surface area to keep the most used tools and materials handy as well as a workspace for simple fabrication of hangars, and other garden accessories which need to be custom made in the moment. I spend enough energy actually gardening/farming that I don't need to be going back and forth to the garage or a shed to get the next tool I need or forgot. It also makes it unnecessary to carry a heavy tool-bag or box which doesn't have enough space to fit every possible tool yet this machine is as close to perfect as you can get for that purpose. I have a gorilla cart to actually carry compost/dirt/hay/bags of cement etc. and I built a hitch on the tractor to pull the gorilla cart behind the tractor. I will upload photos when I get a chance. I gave it five stars even though the specific categories are four stars. The reason is that the deficiencies pointed to by the specific categories are outweighed by a huge margin by the overall utility of this cart for my purposes. The four stars - some parts didn't line up perfectly when assembling, cargo bay is not quite level because cargo bay latch is too high up on the chassis, charging requires removing the battery and monitoring the charge time. The five stars - powerful motor, fine speed control, clever steering design with third wheel, good battery life, overall quality/finishing is good, very versatile - 1000 uses I could come up with around the "farm", narrow enough to fit through normal doors yet roomy cargo space, excellent traction/ very knobby tires - will slip but only if over-loaded/unbalanced or slippery terrain or mud, max speed is perfect - any faster would be dangerous under some conditions - forces me to slow down to a safer pace, a half-second delayed "power-on" helps keep it from jerking when starting, acceleration is also moderated to not jerk the cargo when moving - thoughtful control design. Highly recommended - expensive, but in the long run I may live longer because this thing takes a load off of my mind and reduces excuses not to take another item off of my project list. In fact, it has the opposite effect because it is actually a little fun to drive around. God is good and He made this thing available through Great Circle and I am grateful to both. "Rejoice always, pray without ceasing, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you. Do not quench the Spirit. Do not despise prophecies, but test everything; hold fast what is good. Abstain from every form of evil. Now may the God of peace Himself sanctify you completely, and may your whole spirit and soul and body be kept blameless at the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ." (1 Thessalonians 5:16-23)
B**E
Excellent cart with some real limitations
I've had this cart for about a year and I've really put it through its paces. Here's what I've noticed. The Good: + It has a fantastic carrying capacity. I routinely put 300lbs of firewood or 7ft logs on it, and it handles them like a champ. + The tires are beefy and the axles are solid. The only way I can see bending the small tire is through negligence. + The battery life is fairly good and having two batteries is fantastic. That way I can charge one while using the other and never have to stop and wait for them to charge. + The ability to unlatch and drop the cage, as well as use it as a flat cart is really useful, and I regularly use it in both configurations. + The black part of the frame is solidly build and the engineering is excellent. The Bad: - The cart has a high center of gravity, so it'll tip over if you're not careful. - The blue part of the frame is very weak and bends easily. I've had to hammer it back into place multiple times. It may be worth covering it with plywood or something more robust. - The cotter pins on the wheels are trash and sheer off quickly. Throw them out and spend $1.00 to get better ones. - The throttle lever feels very weak, and I expect it to break at some point. - The brake rubs on the third wheel and abrades the tread, even after bending it. I ended up just taking it off. +/- The cart has low torque and acceleration so it's important to use momentum like you do on a bicycle. Overall, I use this cart regularly and wouldn't hesitate to buy it again.
J**P
Powerful Electric Wheelbarrow
I just received my Landworks Power Wagon a week ago and I love it so far. The lithium ion battery version is the way to go IMHO (vs the lead-acid battery)...the charger works well and rapidly charges the battery with no risk of overcharging (as is apparently the case with the lead-acid charger). It shipped with 2 batteries and they seem to last a solid 2+ hours each...so one can recharge as you continue to work with the other. My first day, I hauled 42 cement bags from my driveway to my work site in the back yard (100 yard round trip). I loaded four 80lbs bags each trip. It worked perfectly...plenty of drive power. I moved the entire load using one battery charge. The collapsible sides made loading and unloading easy...no need to lift over the sides, as with typical wheelbarrows. The two front wheels had plenty traction and provided good stability on mildly uneven terrain. One tip, load heavy objects (like cement bags) in the back first. I made the mistake of putting a bag in the front first and the whole thing tipped over, back over front...oops! The assembly instructions are not great, but I was able to figure it out with some trial and error. Might be worth looking for a YouTube instruction video before starting to avoid some frustration. The metal mesh wagon (the part that holds the load to haul) is well designed and pretty sturdy, but it could be a bit tougher. Heavy objects, like pavers, may bend the frame if they shift abruptly during transit. I moved a bunch of large field stones (40 to 75lbs each) and I added a plywood base and sides to protect the metal from bending and scratching the paint off (which will cause it to rust). That said, the ability to lower the sides for loading/unloading is great, as is the ability to remove the sides to convert it into a flatbed for oversized loads. You can easily line the mesh wagon with a small tarp to move loads of dirt, pea gravel, or mulch; but if this is a primary use the custom liner for $89 is probably worth the cost (I don’t have it yet, so I can comment on its quality, but I will likely get it). Overall, it has already made a couple of jobs I was dreading much easier and my back is very pleased with the investment.
S**R
A back saver
I've owned the Landworks cart for several months now and can give you the good as well as the bad ultimately illustrating why this is a great purchase. I bought mine in early January on sale, you might wait for Black Friday or you might get lucky on random sales when they occur. With supply chain issues who knows but it might be worth taking the chance to wait to save money, find the right app to help you. First, the impressive torque will pull quite a load. I use this cart primarily for my landscaping projects: moving heavy concrete blocks, large amounts of lumber, soil, everything. I would ordinarily use my Gorilla Cart (highly recommended) for this but I'm getting older and my body is one giant pulled muscle after all that lifting. Second, you'll receive two lithium batteries and the charger whereas many manufacturers will just give you one and make you buy a backup. Nice job Landworks! You keep both batteries in the unit and get full power with just one, and when that runs out the second one is there to switch to--very convenient. Third, ease of assembly as you're basically attaching the cage and the handles, not much more than that. I found a video on YT and was surprised how simple it was, piece of cake for one person although the axle is very heavy so be careful. If you can handle a wrench you can put it together. Now the not so good, not too many. First, everyone complains about the cage and rightly so--it is flimsy. Not paper thin but put some pressure on it and it will bend the mesh, clearly manufactured this way to keep costs down. The obvious solution is to measure and cut some plywood and diy a floor and sides, not difficult at all. Second and for me the biggest issue is the third wheel. If you're not careful the entire weight of the cart will be placed on that one pivot point on sharp turns and potentially bend it as I've seen in negative reviews. I really wished Landworks put two pivoting wheels to even out the back load, I may have to figure out a diy solution for two back wheels. Not a deal breaker but could be much better, be careful and watch that wheel on turns. Even with some minuses my back thanks me every day for getting this, it's been a lifesaver. Consider picking up the snowplow attachment, it came in handy when I leveled my lawn as it has good heft. I'm considering buying a tow plug aerator and attaching to the same pin the plow goes, will update if I do this. Keep an eye out for a sale and pull the trigger when it happens, enjoy your cart!
J**G
Not a smooth sailing experience
I received this product on time but have several issues. 1) the package was damaged and the nuts attached to the main axle were damaged. see pic. If you want to fix it yourself you need to order nut M14 with tread 1.5mm nuts. 2) The throttle switch was stuck and could not settle to the off position. So as soon as you put the battery in the cart started to move. You can fix it by spraying some dry lubricant. 3) The charger connector does not fit the battery and you need to trim off some plastics on the tip with a Dremel as shown in the picture. 4) Only ONE battery in my shipment, not TWO as mentioned in the user manual. I will update my review if more issues are found.
P**E
Great Product/ Fantastic Customer Service
I received this Landworks utility cart and it was relatively easy to put together, just have to take ur time. I had a battery charging issue and i thought it would be a headache but once i spoke to Sandra at Great Circle who make landworks products, she stayed in touch with me throughout the process of figuring out what the problem was. She promptly shipped me a new battery and stayed in touch with me over the next week, making sure everything was working properly and making sure i was satisfied. I already own the Landworks power Auger so i know Great Circle makes an excellent product. The Landworks Utility cart is no different. It’s powerful , moves at a good pace and is a backsaver! And the Great Circle customer service staff is second to none! I definitely will continue to be a return customer! Don’t hesitate to buy one!
C**R
SO EASY TO USE... NO MORE PUSHING OR PULLING.. A MUST HAVE FOR ANYONE WHO GARDENS OR HAS HORSES !
I got this to replace my DR gas powered cart. I'm a very active 75 year old senior petite lady who is less than 5' tall ! I don't have the strength I used to have and needed something I didn't have to push or pull. I have five horses at home and that means about 2 hours every morning feeding and then picking up poop and moving it to the end of my property. I have people who come and pick up the poop for use in their gardens. I needed a cart I didn't have to push. This cart is awesome !!! I just wish there was the option of having a 12 inch high plastic tub to use to hold the manure. I had a black tub that was used for mixing concrete in and it fits on top of the side racks and is easy to dump but its only about 8" deep so more trips back and forth... I've also used it as a flatbed with the tub on top and the weight of the manure keeps it pretty much in place as long as I'm on flat even ground. I like the battery lights that warn me when its getting low. I keep one battery on the charger while the other one is in use. Since its been really hot here, I've had to do some of my manure pickup when the sun goes down when its cool enough for me to be outside. I use a flashlight that I had that clamps onto the handle at the top where the battery lights are and use that to light my way picking up and dumping. Works for me ! I found some heavy duty magnets at Harbor Freight and use those to hold a wrench in case I need to tighten up clamps on my horse panels. I "improvise" quite a bit !! Recommendations would be to: 1) add a light to the middle of the handles so it can be used at night and 2) also make the switch for "forward" and "reverse" LIGHTED/ILLUMINATED like the battery level is you know in the dark if you are in forward or reverse !! 3) replace or have as an option solid bottom and side rails instead of the open wire type. The optional accessory offered is too expensive and wouldn't work for damp or wet manure or dirt. When I had my hay delivered the workers used this cart to move the bales from their trailer to my storage area. They transported two bales at a time... didn't try for three but probably could have. They were so impressed they asked me to send the the information to maybe buy one ! They had their own dollies to use, but used my cart instead !! I'll try and update this review with pictures of my "battery light" attachment, magnet and the tub in use. !
H**S
Solide et facile à assembler.
Un très bon produit, fonctionne super bien ! Je le recommande, je vais probablement en commander un autre. Nous l'utilisons dans une école et on peut passer partout avec ce chariot. Un rayon de braquage très cout. Excellent !
T**N
Worked as advertised
Have had wagon since 2023 and it has been great. Climbs hills with ease. Many uses around the cottage. Had problem and needed part and support returned call and was very helpful
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