I need one that folds up cos I'm getting the train and something with decent wheels seeing as the weather isn't looking great for next week. The wheels on this one don't look great to be honest but anything cheap will do
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Folding trolleys
Started by kaytee..., Aug 17 2011 08:48 PM
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Posted 17 August 2011 - 08:48 PM
Has anyone used this before? http://www.argos.co....es|14419416.htm
I need one that folds up cos I'm getting the train and something with decent wheels seeing as the weather isn't looking great for next week. The wheels on this one don't look great to be honest but anything cheap will do
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Posted 17 August 2011 - 09:13 PM
Don't know about that but I did get this one for Glasto http://www.amazon.co...13615283&sr=8-1
Worked pretty well tbh. The wheels are pretty decent and I had no problem with my gear and booze on the thing and it showed no signs of breakage or anything in rather terrible mud. The bottoms not the biggest but I had no problem but it easily fitted a 24 crate on the bottom with other stuff on top. Will be using again for Leeds so if you don't fancy getting that Argos one I'd recommend that one.
#3
Posted 17 August 2011 - 09:28 PM
stylishkids, on 17 August 2011 - 09:13 PM, said:Don't know about that but I did get this one for Glasto http://www.amazon.co...13615283&sr=8-1
Worked pretty well tbh. The wheels are pretty decent and I had no problem with my gear and booze on the thing and it showed no signs of breakage or anything in rather terrible mud. The bottoms not the biggest but I had no problem but it easily fitted a 24 crate on the bottom with other stuff on top. Will be using again for Leeds so if you don't fancy getting that Argos one I'd recommend that one.
I had one of them bad boys for reading last year, somehow lost it since but we'll be getting another one this week coz done the job pretty well.
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Posted 17 August 2011 - 09:49 PM
My dad has one (I bought it for him with my staff discount when I worked at Argos
), he uses it to lug big heavy car parts about his garage and it seems to be doing a pretty good job for him. My sister is lending it this weekend for V fest and if it serves her well then I'll be using it for Leeds.
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