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Trolley Reccomendations...


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Apologies if there's already a thread on this,

I need a trolley for Glasto, gonna carry a few crates of beer and perhaps a few other bits,

Don't really wanna pay too much for one as it's only gonna be used once a year.

It can't be too big either cos I've gotta take it on the national express coach.

I've been looking at this one from B&Q, it looks decent and for £25 it seems a fair price....

http://www.diy.com/diy/jsp/bq/nav.jsp?action=detail&fh_secondid=9686783

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Would this trolley fit in a car?

Question for anyone that already has this trolley

ie. only me plus one in my Ford fiesta, so will it sit behind the driver and passenger seat standing upright?

I think we'll need one each! :unsure:

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maybe this (can get on ebay for £50)

If you didn't connect the handle til you got off it wouldn't be that different to putting a big suitcase in the luggage hold

we've got a zafira and it fit in our car easily, so much so that taking two this year!!

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Just be wary with the trolley and bus situation. I recall fellow Efesters tales of being told they had to leave theirs behind when they arrived to board in the past. The trolley that is highlighted over in Questions from Funky Leisure folds down but is a masterful trolley when loaded up.

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Would this trolley fit in a car?

Question for anyone that already has this trolley

ie. only me plus one in my Ford fiesta, so will it sit behind the driver and passenger seat standing upright?

I think we'll need one each! :unsure:

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I manage to get this trolley into a Clio. Best way I think to pack it is to have back seats folded down. Trolley goes in first with the tray hanging over the front of back seats. This way it sits pretty flat to the seats and you can pack your stuff on top.

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