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Worx WA0230 AeroCart Wheelbarrow Snow Plow

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Style: Wheelbarrow Snow Plow


Features

  • Converts your Aerocart into a wheeled snow plow in just seconds
  • Features 3 different adjustable height positions to maximize user's comfort and control
  • Equipped with a steel wear strip for extended use and durability, which is galvanized to prevent rust
  • Lightweight and stores conveniently when not in use
  • Includes a 3 Year Limited Warranty

Description

The WORX WA0230 AeroCart Snow Plow attachment connects to the base of the Aerocart allowing you to remove snow from sidewalks and driveways without the back breaking effort of a shovel. The Snow Plow rolls on the Aerocart, pushing snow out of the way as you go. This will save you time and effort as opposed to shoveling and lifting the heavy snow.

Brand: WORX


Product Dimensions: 8"D x 26"W x 21.5"H


Item Weight: 4.8 Pounds


Color: Orange/Black


Specification Met: certified frustration-free


Number of Items: 1


UPC:


Global Trade Identification Number: 29


Brand Name: WORX


UPC: 845534012729


Global Trade Identification Number: 29


Manufacturer Part Number: WA0230


Model Number: WA0230


Manufacturer: Positec/Worx - Lawn & Garden


Unit Count: 1.00 Count


Included Components: (1) - Snow Plow Attachment


Item Dimensions D x W x H: 8"D x 26"W x 21.5"H


Item Weight: 4.8 Pounds


Specification Met: certified frustration-free


Color: Orange/Black


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great “Push Shovel” But 12 Cents Makes It Better! Great “Push Shovel” But 12 Cents Makes It Better!
Style: Wheelbarrow Snow Plow
This a great “AeroCart Snow Plow” and used it at least a dozen times the last 2 winters. Great for snow but an investment of about 12 cents will make it even better. While “push shoveling” snow, our area also received about an inch of ice over the snow. Because of the weight of the ice while pushing the screw popped out of the shovel blade and bent the bar. This is not a defect, but when a 250 lb guy pushes ice, the blade can only withstand so much. Because this is a life saver to your back, I immediately purchased a new one but made one alteration. I put 3 cent washers behind the screw head (see pic). That will give extra stability to the screw. I also wrapped a bungee cord around the bars. This gave even more stability. You may wonder why I did not use the warranty? Really was not WORX defect or fault. You should never take advantage if you yourself caused the issue. I did and this “push shovel" is not made to push 100 lbs. of ice off a drive. Good Luck. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2026 Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2026 by Phillip K.

  • This works GREAT! We just had our first snow of the ...
Style: Wheelbarrow Snow Plow
This works GREAT! We just had our first snow of the year - only about 3 inches but it was heavy. I have a 100 x 28 ft driveway and I have had difficulty with my electric snowblowers getting heavy snow down to the blacktop so I bought this to go over it when I am done snowplowing. Today, I didn't use the snowblower at all, just the AeroCart Snow Plow. It cut through the heavy snow like butter and it was almost easy! What you can't see very well in the picture is the heavy steel "blade" type edge. It really got down to the blacktop without scraping the heck out of it. Pros: it is sturdy! I think it will be my go to for light snows. It is simple and easy to use with the AeroCart because of the handles. It is a good value - you can't get a good shovel for this price. Cons: it was a little tricky putting together. Like all WORX products some assembly is required and you must put them together very precisely or there will be breakage (like my WORX snowblower auger and main handles which fell apart when one little screw came loose and got shot into my yard never to be seen again. Advice - don't let your 14 year old put your WORX machines together. It is heavy, but this can be a pro when pushing the snow. It is also not ergonomic to "throw" the snow like a shovel does because it can't be lifted. My 14 year old won't use it because someone might actually see him use this contraption - he might die of mortification. I must admit, a few cars did slow down to take a look at what I was using to shovel with. Of course - the biggest con is you must purchase the AeroCart to use this, but I love the AeroCart as well. It is worth the $$ if you have a weak back like me. Conclusion: this busy mom loves it and was surprised that it was so easy to use. What I would change if I could: I love the AeroCart because it stands up and takes up no space in my garage. Once this plow is on, it won't stand up and it takes up a lot of space. I think it should be re-configured so it could fold up so it can stand. Surely the brilliant engineers at WORX could figure this out. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2014 by Jessica Kim

  • Amazingly cool contracption, need to be careful on gravel driveway
Style: Wheelbarrow Snow Plow
This an amazing design. I should start by saying I live in Montana, and my driveway is the length of a football field, up hill and winding. The local snowplow company has difficulty with it because of its shape so I often use a shovel to work (and work and work) on it. I bought the plow blade because I already had the cart and was looking for something easier than a shovel and not expensive. The time it takes to do my driveway dropped from 6 hours to about 3 (yes, it really is a lonnnngg driveway) with this fascinatingly designed contraption. I imagine you could do a parking pad for a 2 car garage in about 15 to 20 minutes. It does a great job of "four wheeling" but you have to watch closely for rocks if you have a gravel drive. As other reviewers have noted, it is subject to damage. I hit a that was about 5 inches across when was moving pretty fast (my bad) and the arm that attaches to the blade bent. The screw closest to the ground bent and the blade twisted bending the attaching arms. I tried everything I could to straighten it out, getting more bold as the previous method failed. Finally, my 2 pound hammer sort of got it back. However! I liked it so much I am going to replace the blade. I made the mistake but I don't think the blade should have sustained as much damage as it did. Still, as I said, this thing is so cool that I am ordering a replacement blade. That way I will also have some extra parts if we have another blowout. Pros + It really does work. + It works a lot faster than a push snow-shovel since you have the cart being pushed by your body, not two hands on a single stick attached to the blade. + Inexpensive (if you have the cart) + Compared to other snow removal tools, even if you have to buy the cart, it is my belief that it is a better "deal' than a small snowblower. Cons + Blade attachment arms at risk for bending at the arc. + Only two screw/bolts on each side of the attachment which is not as strong as it could be. If you pops you get twisting, not just a loose blade. + Very difficult to use on gravel surface. I should make a comment here that about everything short of an expensive snowblower does not work well on gravel. In my experience, it is one of the "less bad" options on gravel drives. Once there is a surface of snow built up, it works almost flawlessly. + Sometimes it is hard to empty the snow from the blade when you have to pile up the snow at the edge of the plowed area. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2015 by Mink Creek

  • Who would have thought snow removal could be fun, well nobody!
Style: Wheelbarrow Snow Plow
I don’t know how you can get excited about a device that requires you to work, but here we are. After the last few snowstorms left me questioning my life choices (and my lower back’s durability), I decided to give this a try. I was already a big fan of the Worx AeroCart, and now, with this snow plow attachment, I like it even more—mostly because it makes me feel like I’m actually in control of winter for once. Assembly was easy, and attaching or removing it from the cart is a breeze. No engineering degree required! It makes clearing snow way more efficient and takes most of the strain off your body compared to a traditional shovel. There’s even an option to adjust the approach angle of the shovel, maybe to accommodate different user heights. I just went with the angle shown in the manual, and at 69”, it worked perfectly for me—no unnecessary tinkering required. If you already own the AeroCart, I highly recommend adding this to your arsenal. It won’t make snow removal fun, but at least you won’t feel like you just survived a gym session from hell every time you clear the driveway. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2025 by Scott Bear

  • The video is misleading.
Style: Wheelbarrow Snow Plow
This is okay for pushing light snow. Heavy snow popped the two stabilizing pins out twice. There is no way to lift the snow at the end of a run so unless you have an adjacent paved area that doesn't need to be cleared you will have to use a shovel to move snow out of the way.
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2014 by Fred W.

  • Great value for price, ease of use
Style: Wheelbarrow Snow Plow
Very great product. Very happy with the quality and ease of use
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2026 by Marek

  • Stay away
Style: Wheelbarrow Snow Plow
Awful design flaw. The plow lies parallel with the aerocart. The result is snow is pushed off both edges. Your first pass has excess snow sliding down both sides (plus the relatively little pushed on by the bucket). Your next pass will end up having a bit of the snow fall on to your fresh "plowed" first pass. A shovel takes one pass per shovel width. This might take a half dozen, depending on how clear you want it and the depth of the snow. If the blow was on perhaps a 30-60 degree angle, snow would get pushed to only one side. While it would mean you are probably plowing a narrower path, you are also less likely to be replacing each pass multiple times due to the aforementioned problem. Additionally, while it served it's purpose, the arms twisted on me and twisted the shovel (plus bent a screw). This was after 3 snows. If you are only moving an inch of snow or less, this might be fine, though still require several passes. Being in a region where an inch of snow is nothing and likely ignored, this is problematic. The snow plow attachment is actually a big reason we went with the aerocart over a different wheelbarrow option. We ended up buying a used 2 stage snow blower. The idea is wonderful, but a straight up F for execution. A shame because my Worx leaf blower is amazing. The whole reason for this purchase was because we have a grass/dirt and some rocks driveway. A shovel won't work, a single stage won't work, and I didn't want to drop hundreds on a 2 stage if I could help it. We don't really get enough snow to justify a 2 stage, but they come with the snow skids/shoes to keep it from eating my drive instead of just snow. To this end, it worked great. Again, you are talking several passes over what you had cleared because of snow getting pushed off both sides. It took me 2 hours to clear part of my drive one snow fall this winter. We got an extra few inches the next day and my neighbor had my drive clearer and wider in about 10 minutes with his 2 stage gas blower. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2018 by J. Harris

  • Swiss Army Knife
Style: Wheelbarrow Snow Plow
The Worx cart is a Swiss Army knife and this attachment adds another tool to the mix. Like a Swiss Army Knife, it’s not the perfect tool for the job. But it gets the job done well, it’s sturdy, it’s easy to use, it’s cheaper than a dedicated driveway shovel (if you already have the cart), and it doesn’t take up much space in the garage/shed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2025 by Bruce L Benshoof

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