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Streamline Fall Yard Cleanup (and Save Your Back) With This 8-in-1 Cart, Now $70 Off

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The change of seasons brings many things: fall colors and the excitement of the holiday season among them. Seasonal shifts also mean yard and gardenwork. If you want to save time -- and some wear and tear on your body -- a garden cart may be the missing tool in your toolbox. Worx Aerocart 8-in-1 yard cart is not your ordinary wheelbarrow and right now it's on sale for just $160 at Best Buy, a $70 savings off the list price. Other outlets have this cart listed for $265, so you're really saving over $100 on a dynamic piece of equipment you'll use for years to come.

Whether you're hauling leaves or shifting large potted plants, the Worx Aerocart can help you get the job done. It can hold up to 300 pounds and allows you to move this weight without the effort a regular wheelbarrow requires. In fact, the cart can make a 200-pound load feel closer to 17 pounds. This is due to the aerodynamic design that doesn't place all the strain on your arms like a traditional wheelbarrow. It also doesn't put all the balance on one wheel. Essentially, it uses two-wheeled placement to shift the fulcrum so the center of gravity is optimized for whatever load you're carry. You work with gravity, not against it.

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The cart functions as a wheelbarrow, yard cart, bag holder, dolly, extended dolly, cylinder carrier, rock or plant mover and a trailer tote all in one. It features sturdy, flat-free tires and a handful of accessories: cylinder holder, bag Holder, plant mover strap and rock mover mesh to help you maximize the cart's effectiveness.

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