🌿 Elevate your garden game with rustic charm and vibrant blooms!
This Garden Wooden Wheelbarrow Flower Planter, crafted from durable fir wood and measuring 72 x 33 x 27 cm, combines realistic wheelbarrow design with practical features like a drainage hole and 20-litre capacity, making it a stylish and functional addition to any garden.
Product Dimensions | 42.2 x 30.7 x 21.6 cm; 1.91 kg |
Part number | OYP4185 |
Material type | Wood, Fir Wood |
Capacity | 20 litres |
Manufacturer | Oypla |
Item model number | OYP4185 |
ASIN | B07KR5X9Z9 |
A**R
Really lovely
Quick delivery and easy instructions to put together. Bought for my mum but the cat has now adopted it as her preferred bed. Looking forward to some warmer weather so it can go outside, not sure the cat will be happy 😄
L**A
Wheelbarrow
Not bad for price, easy enough to build, recommend staining/keeping under cover for protecting life of it. Instructions were good so was delivery and came packed well.
M**R
updating the garden
This wooden wheelbarrow is just the right size for my front garden. When we fill the wheelbarrow with plants it will make all the difference to our garden. The wheelbarrow is a nice change from just ordinary pots.
G**R
"Not for use as a wheelbarrow"
Well, that was entertaining. My late father bought one of these and found it a real pain to assemble. My wife joked that she was going to buy one and get him to build it, at which he expressed over-the-top mock outrage. Fast-wind a decade and I thought it would be funny to buy her one for Christmas in memory of my dad. Also, we needed a new planter.Well, it's a nice enough planter, though, somewhat hilariously, the instructions stress that this is it's function. It's not for use as a wheelbarrow. As if anyone would. It's barely toddler-sized and the front wheel slides left and right along its axle. Not a problem for a planter, but if you happened to be a one-quarter-sized human who did decide to use it as a barrow, well, it might be an issue.On to my dad's bug-bear. It's a bit of a pain to build. Forget Ikea. Forget even the heady days of MFI. The issue here is that whilst the loose parts of the barrow have pilot holes drilled, the main part of the body doesn't. This means that you have to be very careful aligning things. Also, it means the last few turns of the cross-head screws can be quite difficult. You'll ideally need a good quality screwdriver with a chunky handle to drive the screws fully in. But once you've built it, it's fine.
M**N
Very flimsy
Will only get one season very flimsy
S**N
Beautiful plant pot!
Package arrived in pieces in a sturdy box, and was easy to assemble with a screwdriver. I further used another couple of coats of some outdoor wood treatment to darken the colour and provide more weatherproofing - it did look as if it had some treatment at the factory though. It is lightweight but sturdy enough for its purpose, this isn't flimsy plywood like some on sale (but it's not a real barrow either). The handles can be screwed in at whichever angle you choose, I didn't have them horizontal as in the product photo. It's now full of spring flowers and makes a lovely addition to the garden, I'd buy it again!
L**D
Avoid
This was the second one of these we had the misfortune of ordering the 1st was missing parts the 2nd not only had parts missing but was so cheaply made it didnt line up nor did it have ability to be straight, the craftsmanship was a standard our toddler would have been upset if hed produced. Save yourself a headache dont bother buying this it is a badly made unsafe item
R**N
Lovely
Loved this I bought it for a gift, was easy to put together olds flowers tea well.
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