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November 17, 2012 at 11:09 pm #72582
folleyball
ParticipantMy Draper folding trolley has finally fallen to bits after only 16 months.
Can anyone recommend one that will last a bit longer.
It will just be used for washers, dishwashers and ovens.
Need a fold up one as they take up less room in the van.November 18, 2012 at 4:48 pm #384959Martin
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3 in 1 truck at Screwfix. 😉
November 18, 2012 at 8:09 pm #384960EFS
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Same one here but less dosh 50kilo max.
Steve
November 18, 2012 at 11:09 pm #384961boselecta
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I would not recommend the type recommended by Steve, I’ve found they only last a year, best to pay more for one that will last ten years, no competition when you compare the build quality.
November 19, 2012 at 1:19 pm #384962twicknix
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Qualtex have tri wheels which I have one for stairs and steps but bad for tight corners. Also I have one from Costco that works like R2D2 and great for tight corners and ok for one or two steps. It’s lightweight.
November 19, 2012 at 10:36 pm #384963burns
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One of the best ranges of trucks is Machinemart. folding, aluminium, solid tyres, pnematic, three wheeks. Whatever takes your fancy. Personally I use the blue folding types solid wheels as they fold down really small and they are small enough to live on the vans. These are for occasional use. Before that we had heavy duty folding with soft tyres. All good value.
November 19, 2012 at 11:40 pm #384964squadman
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The best folding truck I have found was by accident, I am always moving stuff around and about three years back Wickes were selling foldup trolleys at about £45.00. They were stacked high my local branch, they seemed well made but I didnt want to pay nearly fifty quid for one! a few weeks later they were clearing them out at 25.00 so I went a bought one, so impressed with the quality I went back and another two. In the three years I am still on trolley No 1 ! its moved many a washer and no end of other gear and shows little sign of wear.
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