Garden trolley, with free delivery, not a bad price.
This useful garden cart is constructed from steel with an outdoor coating. The four 10 inch pneumatic wheels make it easy to pull and it's highly versatile as the sides drop down for easy access and can also be removed completely for use as either a flat-bed for outsized objects or simply as a trolley.
4 x 10" pneumatic tyres
Can carry up to 880lbs / 400 kg
Handle for pulling and removable drop down sides
Heavy gauge steel mesh
Some self assembly required
Overall dimensions: 965x510x580mm
Maximum capacity: 880lbs (400kg)
Colour: Green
Top comments
Ridgehead
15 May 1619#1
This could be useful for getting the missus home from the pub.
Richief to scottyadamz1
15 May 166#6
That's the missus and the pub idea out of the window then.
Magurdrac to Ridgehead
15 May 165#2
I'd rather leave her there, tbh.
Daves_mate
16 May 163#42
I'm a grown ass man. The only reason i want this is so i can walk around the garden and pretend I'm a truck with a trailer. :smiley:
Latest comments (49)
3guesses
19 May 16#49
Very good!
mkaiser1
17 May 16#48
I don't I'm afraid. Sorry
ROCHJA
17 May 161#47
Should be fine. She will be legless
Newbold
17 May 16#46
Possibly the demand (via HUKD) has exceeded supply, as so often happens. :disappointed:
usetheforceluke
17 May 16#45
Voted hot and ordered this Item a couple of days ago........................still waiting as the item has not even been dispatched yet. So much for "same day dispatch"
vikkislater1
16 May 16#44
Even better!
3guesses
16 May 16#43
965x510x580mm - you sure she'll fit?
Daves_mate
16 May 163#42
I'm a grown ass man. The only reason i want this is so i can walk around the garden and pretend I'm a truck with a trailer. :smiley:
_inalbion
16 May 16#41
festival staple.
a true investment.
HotHotHeat,
@_inalbion
sickinthehead
16 May 16#40
I agree. Sides fell off mine. Luckily I paid £25 from a market.
kouzari
16 May 161#39
Same here, the only solution for Glastonbury!
elne
16 May 16#38
Yes I used it at carfest on my own with a tent and all the gear it took two trips but carting heavy loads up a hill was a breeze.
You often see these being rented for £40-50 a day with a canopy for kids to sleep in.
3ndlessdreamz
16 May 16#37
Is this reliable for festival use (i.e. reusable for at least the journey back from camp to car)?
foxykelli
16 May 16#36
We used one of these to take all our gear down to the beach from our holiday bungalow last year. Was brilliant, and there were lots of envious people looking knowing they were going to have to make 2/3 journeys back and forth to the car with all their gear!
dinosteveus
16 May 16#35
You trying to put Pickfords out of business, lol.
You must have a small house if this is all you used :laughing:
elne
16 May 161#34
Makes a great beer trolly and doubles up as a free taxi ride home providing the pub is on top of a hill.
scottyadamz1
16 May 161#33
Thanks for that!
FREEZIN WOLF
16 May 16#32
If its the same as mine then its 2 split pins per side. It takes seconds to get the sides on and off.
AppStar
16 May 16#31
So that's the missus, the mistress and the pub all ruled out in one go then :smile:
flamesong
16 May 16#30
I nearly bought one of these a while back but before I ordered, I realised that there are no brakes so not useful anywhere on a slope (such as where I live) and unfortunately a wheelbarrow is the only option.
Probably not a deal breaker for most people but worth pointing out.
chp4
16 May 16#29
The kids or the trolley?
Ceri_Jones
15 May 16#28
Great tool. I bought one to move house
Thoughtful
15 May 161#27
I have one of these, and I would recommend if you want to keep it longer than a couple of years, that before you assemble it, you take it to a powder coater. The paint finish isn't really very good, although the steel seems OK.
Divvy
15 May 16#26
Or, more usefully, lots of beer!
julietalphagolf
15 May 161#25
Maximum capacity: 880lbs (400kg)
Should about do!
bobbler
15 May 16#24
He asked if it packed down. It doesn't
otonytonton
15 May 161#23
Can carry up to 880lbs / 400 kg :smile:
stepp
15 May 16#22
Its not a tank it fits into any hatch back easily with the seats down, use a tape measure and measure your boot space.
bobbler
15 May 16#21
The front wheels turn with the handle :smiley:
bobbler
15 May 161#20
They don't. Other than the sides coming off unless you fancy taking your toolkit to take it apart fully.
Skybird
15 May 16#19
Robert Dyas has these for £40 a couple of weeks ago,they might still be some around.
mkaiser1
15 May 161#15
These things are great for carting kids around at festivals.
swelsbyuk to mkaiser1
15 May 16#18
This is what I was thinking of buying it for. Do you know how easy it packs down to get it in the car?
scottyadamz1
15 May 161#4
We have these at work, there useful but I wouldn't load up 400kg on it as you'd never move it. The sides fall off it because there only held on with a split pin,oh and its got the turning circle of a bus!
Richief to scottyadamz1
15 May 166#6
That's the missus and the pub idea out of the window then.
acj7745 to scottyadamz1
15 May 16#8
I came here to say pretty much the same thing. The fitters have left them all bashed up with wonky wheels. They definitely can't take 400kg, suggesting such is frankly dangerous.
Opening post
This useful garden cart is constructed from steel with an outdoor coating. The four 10 inch pneumatic wheels make it easy to pull and it's highly versatile as the sides drop down for easy access and can also be removed completely for use as either a flat-bed for outsized objects or simply as a trolley.
4 x 10" pneumatic tyres
Can carry up to 880lbs / 400 kg
Handle for pulling and removable drop down sides
Heavy gauge steel mesh
Some self assembly required
Overall dimensions: 965x510x580mm
Maximum capacity: 880lbs (400kg)
Colour: Green
Top comments
Latest comments (49)
a true investment.
HotHotHeat,
@_inalbion
You often see these being rented for £40-50 a day with a canopy for kids to sleep in.
You must have a small house if this is all you used :laughing:
Probably not a deal breaker for most people but worth pointing out.
Should about do!
I may just bite and order one....