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Jennie

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Hi all,

I'm thinking of buying a fold-up sack tray. Ultimately I'll use it to transport boilers/heavy boxes/etc, and in the meantime (while I'm still training), stuff around the house.

I need something compact but strong (if such a compromise exists).

Any suggestions on good trolleys would be much appreciated, especially if I can get one for £40 or less.

Jennie
 
Prefereably ones with pneumatic tyres and a fold down handle, useful for a two person lift.
 
Struggle to move a oil boiler on one of those, I have some of these for a few years .

Sack Truck | NoLinkingToThis
 
Struggle to move a oil boiler on one of those, I have some of these for a few years .

Sack Truck | NoLinkingToThis

Bit like the one we use, but there is a fold down loop that sticks out further than the flat base. Gives a good place to grap the trolley for getting an oil combi over a threshold or up the stairs.
 
Flat Bed Platform Truck | NoLinkingToThis

we have 2 of these , moved a heatslave oil boiler no problem on just one , used both for the 50/70 now that is a beast and the trolley just keeps on going.
 
The skateboard managed an external heatslave and a stanley cooker. Although it did complain a little with the cooker on.
 
Might have given it a try if I could of got the heatslave on top of the cooker :) :) :)
 
I have a magnacart, bought from Costco for about £15 is supposed to be good for up to 150lbs, but I've never had to use it.
 
Hi all,
The flat bed trolley wins. It looks mega useful (like a giant skateboard, really).
Thanks everyone for your ideas. It's much appreciated.
Jennie
 
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