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I've used Handy Andy multiple times as well as the competition. The best thing they have going by far is the U-cart concrete which as far as I'm aware has no competition other than the ready mix guys. As the other reviews have stated, the equipment is REALLY well worn which probably will but may not run as needed. When I have reported problems, I have encountered an attitude suggesting that I didn't know what I was talking about but I was never charged for equipment that didn't work. Bottom line is if you are on a tight schedule or are paying for someones time, go with the competition and feel more confident you won't be heading back to the shop 2 or 3 times to exchange your tools/equipment. Also, make sure you get the equipment protection. You don't want to be buying them a new tool when you break one that is 30+ years old. Access and parking is usually a zoo when they are batching concrete.
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