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eazybarra man
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Recently manufactured my new product and would like feedback and thoughts on it please.
www.eazybarra.com

James.Q
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Post: # 24014Post James.Q

already got one been making them for years . take one old barra remove top and hey voila. but hey if you sell them good look. Lmao
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yes, take the top off is okay, but you still have a lot of weight on the handles and they are not very stable. You can put up to 90kgs on the platform of the eazybarra and the lift is below 20kgs ( health & safety)

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Post: # 24017Post AndyR

Ive bought and use an eazybarra all the time now when moving slabs. Its the easiest way to get slabs round the back of a house. A lot less effort than using an old barrow with the top off. Best money ive spent in a while. I am Lmao when others are probably struggling and not as tired at the end of a job.

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Good to hear that someone who has bought an Eazybarra is happy with it and you are saving a lot of time and effort when using the Eazybarra.

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Only available via sales@easybarra.com?
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Post: # 24032Post lutonlagerlout

so where did you get yours from andyr?
was the easybarra man ok to deal with?
did you collect or was it delivered?
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Post: # 24053Post Mikey_C

Mr Eazybarra,
Had a look at the web site, looks like a good product. You may want to include some information about the price even if only a guide?

Mike

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Can it be motorised? :p
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what about a detachable top so you could carry sand and bricks?:p
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james
go 2 b and poo they do one just as u describe

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Post: # 24080Post Edgecraft

Hi James

I would rather have the flag holding part open at the front with the wheels behind, more like a sack truck with a barrow back end ?
I often work on my own and it would make it easier to load and unload the flags, especially british standard pavers.
To hold the flags on safely you could just have a wrap around chain onto a hook ?

Darren
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really ? i thought id dreamed it. lol
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Lutonlagerlout,
I got mine direct from eazybarraman.
He is good to deal with and he delivered it to me.

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Until merchants start stocking Eazybarras are available direct from Eazybarra.
Email sales@eazybarra.com
Answers to recent posts.Retail £130+vat. Contractors price - contact Eazybarraman.
eazybarra is ideal when working alone, saves time and effort and minimal lifting.
We are looking at developing product further with a range of accessories coming out in the spring.
Totally different from b&poo barrow. No comparison !!!!!!
Thanks for suggestions and feedback

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