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How to load a sack trolley for max efficiency!


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I stack heavier stuff at the bottom and the lighter stuff on the top. I also have a plastic box that we put "camping" stuff in - mini stove, brew kit etc (along with fairy lights, flags and flag bungees, gas cannister etc). Stacks easier on top of the cool box and crate. Use loads of bungees (bought when they were 6 for a couple of quid at aldi I think!

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Yeah +1 for the pallet wrap, that'll work a treat.

Maybe put your beers at the bottom so it's a nice heavy, evenly shaped base, then build on top of that according to it's equilibrium when stacked - so, going from bottom upwards, beers, tent (providing it's in a square-ish case) and then anything else on top of that and wrap it all up.

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THANKS SO MUCH everyone for all your speedy replies. Have just ordered pallet wrap off Amazon, so hope it arrives in time!

thanks again..these forums are just great.

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