I had to have all the dirt I dug up and moved, hauled away. The person had to charge me by the weight to dispose if it. I hauled over 6 tons of dirt with that little wheel barrel. The person who took away the dirt was amazed that I moved all that dirt from one side of the house to the other with that little wheel barrel. He would not have guessed it would have survived the work load.
Not only did I move all that dirt I also used it to carry more than 400 stepping pavers and 200 (40 lbs) bags of sand from my truck to the backyard.
Wish I had gotten the thing sooner.
One caution to bring up. It is common to step forward when dumping a wheel barrel. Well the screws on the legs point inward and have no protective coverings. Meaning, when you step forward, it is easy to cut into your leg if not careful (when working all day in the sun, careful starts to drift away towards the end).
Either wear thick jeans or find a thread cap to prevent injury and needing a tetanus shot.
Over all, I'm quite surprised and pleased how well little guy worked out.
To be honest though, my project needed a much larger wheel barrel for efficiency but space limitations pushed me this way.
I would not recommend this for big projects like I did, unless you are in similar situations; however, for small projects and simple gardening, this is a durable little guy that i think you would be pleased with.
Side note, I'm 5'11", so using this was a bit tedious for me. It is not really designed for tall people. Most ladies should be fine with it.
Again, good and durable for small projects