Ames True Temper 8-Inch Flat Free Solid Wheelbarrow Tire #FFTCC | 
| Brand: AMES TRUE TEMPER
Buy New: $35.41
New (2) from $35.41
Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 18135
Media: Tools & Hardware Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 8.8 Dimensions (in): 15.9 x 15.7 x 6
MPN: FFTCC Model: FFTCC UPC: 027997017910 EAN: 0027997017910 ASIN: B000056EYA
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| Features:
| • | Wheelbarrow tire eliminates flat tires forever | | • | Flat-proof, lightweight, and long lasting | | • | Solid polyurethane wheel | | • | 6-inch hub provides a universal fit to all wheelbarrows | | • | 8-inch tire |
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Amazon.com Product Description The Ames True Temper 8-inch flat-free solid wheelbarrow tire eliminates flat tires forever. This 8-inch solid polyurethane wheel is flat-proof, lightweight, and long lasting. Its 6-inch hub provides a universal fit to all wheelbarrows.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 3 more reviews...
No more flats, what a savior June 3, 2003 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
This product will save me 2 fold when it comes to not having to take time out of my busy schedule to replace the tire. This tire lasts longer then the wheelbarrow and I will keep it when I junk the rest of the wheelbarrow. Couldn't be happier with this product.
Not cheap, but VERY much worth the investment December 1, 2003 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
It seems that I could rarely get more than about ten uses of a new wheelbarrow tire before a heavy load over hard, uneven surfaces would cause a flat in a supposedly "flat-proof" tire. And then I'd have to go back to the hardware store, invest another $10 or so and put a new tire on, inflate it, try to balance it and basically waste another ten bucks and another hour of my time as it would pop and go flat again shortly.Getting tired of this, I decided to ante up and give this one a try -- and I'm thrilled! It feels like an air-filled tire; the solid material is a bit like soft, air-filled rubber which acts as a shock absorber over bumps and uneven surfaces. But when you bounce this one around or roll it over hard and sharp surfaces with hundred-pound loads, it just keeps rolling and coming back for more! I only wish I bought this when I first assembled my wheelbarrow. When adding up the cost of frequently popping and flattening air-filled tires, in the long run this is a very good investment for anyone who frequently uses a wheelbarrow with heavy loads. It WILL pay for itself over time, and plus you don't have to hassle with replacing a tire as a regular ritual. Do yourself a favor -- plunk down the sixty bucks and invest the money in a solid, flat-proof tire such as this one. You will be pleased when it's still going strong months, even years later. The reduction in flat-induced aggravation alone is worth this price several times over. You certainly get what you pay for.
Misleading description--not universal at all June 5, 2006 Lawrence A. Orr 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
The description says it has a 6" hub which is universal for all wheelbarrows. Wrong. I got one and it will not fit my wheelbarrow as my wheelbarrow will only take a 3" hub. This expensive waste of money will only fit at wheelbarrow with a 6" hub. Thus it is not even remotely "universal."
Rip-off April 10, 2006 Andrew H. Jung (Skokie, IL) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
At Home Depot or Menard(Chicagoland), the whole wheelbarrow with flat free tire can be purchased at $60 to $70, so, this is absolutely waste of money.
I like it May 6, 2006 secondadd (Dublin, OH United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Got one of these - it's a True Temper, pretty sure it was the exact same one - for much less at Home Depot. It's nice. It doesn't have the jaunty feel of a fully pumped rubber tire, instead feeling like a slightly flat version of it. But... if you have a tire that you get sick and tired of filling all the time, then this is your solution. As someone else said, you can buy a pretty nice wheelbarrow with a poly container, metal handles, and a flat-free tire on it for $60-$70. Think it was at Lowes that I saw it.
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