Frequently Asked Questions

  • An electric wheelbarrow is a powered material hauling tool designed to reduce physical strain when moving heavy loads. Chore Warrior uses a battery-powered motor with a thumb throttle to assist movement, allowing you to transport dirt, gravel, mulch, or tools with far less effort than a traditional wheelbarrow.

A powered utility cart like Chore Warrior is ideal for:

  • Landscaping projects (mulch, soil, gravel)
  • Construction and jobsite material handling
  • Farm and property maintenance tasks
  • Moving firewood, feed, or tools
  • Transporting heavy or bulky loads in tight spaces

It’s built for real work where efficiency and reduced labor matter.

The Chore Warrior CW325 can carry up to 350 pounds, making it suitable for heavy-duty tasks like hauling stone, dirt, or equipment across uneven terrain.

Yes—especially if you regularly move heavy materials. A powered wheelbarrow:

  • Reduces strain on your back and joints
  • Saves time on repetitive tasks
  • Allows one person to do the work of two

For landscapers, contractors, and property owners, it quickly pays for itself in labor savings and efficiency.

The Chore Warrior runs for up to 8 hours on a single charge, depending on load and terrain. This makes it suitable for full-day projects without frequent recharging.

Yes. Chore Warrior is designed for gravel, grass, dirt, and uneven ground. Its large pneumatic tires and durable drive system provide traction and stability across jobsite and outdoor conditions.

A traditional wheelbarrow relies entirely on manual effort, while a powered wheelbarrow:

  • Uses a motor to assist movement
  • Reduces lifting and pushing strain
  • Handles heavier loads more easily
  • Improves productivity on large or repetitive jobs

Chore Warrior is commonly used by:

  • Landscapers and contractors
  • Farmers and ranchers
  • Property owners with acreage
  • DIYers tackling large outdoor projects

It’s especially useful for anyone looking to work more efficiently and reduce physical strain.

Yes. It’s designed for one-person operation, allowing a single user to move heavy loads safely and efficiently without additional help.

Yes. It features a variable speed thumb throttle for precise control, along with forward and reverse functionality. This makes it easy to maneuver in tight spaces or on challenging terrain.

No. With its brushless motor and steel gear system, maintenance is minimal compared to gas-powered alternatives. Basic care like battery charging and routine inspection is typically all that’s needed.

Chore Warrior is built for real-world durability and productivity, offering:

  • Heavy-duty steel construction
  • Long battery life
  • High load capacity
  • Versatile hauling configurations

It’s designed to bridge the gap between lightweight consumer tools and expensive industrial equipment.

Yes. The collapsible and removable steel sides allow you to transport oversized or irregular materials, increasing flexibility for different types of jobs.

Absolutely. For landscaping, a powered cart:

  • Speeds up material movement
  • Reduces fatigue over long days
  • Improves efficiency on large properties

It’s one of the most impactful upgrades for productivity in outdoor work.

It uses a variable speed control system, allowing you to adjust speed based on your load and environment. This ensures safe, controlled operation rather than fixed-speed movement.

Preserving Marital Bliss

When Sandy doesn’t want to bother her spouse when he’s just put his feet up and cracked a beer, she calls on her Chore Warrior. It pitches right in to move dirt, branches and debris up their front yard hill and around the house. Her husband loves Chore Warrior too. He plans to get her another one soon.

A California Star

Madeline loves her independence. But now and then, she needs help with the heavy lifting. So the 85-year-old uses her Chore Warrior wheelbarrow to bring firewood to her Northern California home. When you’re dealing with floods, fires and drought, it’s nice to have powerful friend to help get things done.

Ken Astronomy Guy

As an astronomy hobbyist, I’ve built several of my own telescopes over the past 20 years. This scope weighs about 140 lbs. and (when folded) is pushed like a wheelbarrow up a couple of car ramps into my vehicle for transport to a dark sight. So, I’ve been looking for a way to add some power assist when pushing it up the ramps. I came across your videos for the PAW Chore Warrior and thought it looked like a perfect match for my needs.

No Horsing Around

Gary Lovrine loves using his Chore Warrior wheelbarrow and his kids have fun doing their chores. Cleaning horse stalls is a daily task and navigating up and down hills is way easier with push-button power. Hauling long distances is no big deal and the large tub capacity means less loads, with the motor bearing the brunt of the work. And the battery keeps its charge for hours and recharges quickly. Gary’s kids seem to recharge quickly too.

Snow Plower Ben

Ben added a blade to his Chore Warrior and it has helped him keep his walks clear ever since.

Bernie Concrete Guy

Bernie endorses the Chore Warrior because the stable platform eliminates spillage and the drive system does all the work.

Hauling it all up north

Jack Barrett chops, hauls and splits and wood on a small island in northern Minnesota. It’s the only fuel source for heating his often-snowbound cabin. Besides wood, he uses his Chore Warrior wheelbarrow for rocks, groceries and to resupply a heavy, eight-gallon water tank. His Chore Warrior gobbles up and spits out whatever he fills it with–and comes back for more. And he loves that the battery lasts up to 10 hours on a single charge. So do his back muscles.

Plane Hauler

Doug loves flying planes and is part of the The Commemorative Air Force. More than once, he’s hurt his back pushing a plane in and out of a hanger. His modified Chore Warrior gave him wings, by moving planes in a safer, faster and more controllable fashion.

Hitting the Target

Jeff owns and runs a gun range in northern Minnesota. He needed a better way to move his weapons and ammunition up and down hills, and hundreds of yards across the range. The tireless drive system on the Chore Warrior was the perfect solution. Now he has the power and mobility to make his tasks easier.

Birthing New Ideas

The Miracle of Birth barn at the Minnesota State Fair needed a helping hand. So Chore Warrior donated a wheelbarrow to help the 4-H kids haul hay and feed, pile after pile, for miles and miles. Now we’re speculating about the Chore Warrior’s capacity for mini-donuts and corn dogs.

Beach Hauler Kid

Henry age 7 moves a heavy load of beach gear from the parking lot over the sand with only the help of the Chore Warrior.

Power for Horses

Joy and Bob Gamache are horse lovers with a small stable. They saddle up their Chore Warrior every day to carry supplies and pick up paddocks, in all kinds of weather conditions. It’s an indispensable tool that makes managing their farm so much easier.

In spring, Ben and his Chore Warrior collect sap from 120 tapped trees in a suburban Maine neighborhood for maple syrup production. Each collection run is nearly a half mile, and when full, the 35-gallon tank weighs nearly 300 lbs. The Chore Warrior’s upgraded tires give Ben great traction through mud and spring snow.

The gunsmith at the Saxonville armory needed to bring his precision tools and test weapons to the gun range to test repairs and modifications. The Chore Warrior drive system was the perfect solution to his problem.