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Originally Posted by
STEVE HANLEY
I bought a similar one form Aldi a few years ago. They are fine and strong enough, but won't even look at grass or any loose stones.
These come highly reccomended http://rocknrollercart.com/
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No good if you have steps / stairs in your way....
I use a barrow with tri-wheel axles (similar to those used by UPS etc).
Makes stairs disappear...
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Last edited by Dynamic Entertainment; 15-08-2011 at 08:27 PM.
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The opinions here are those of an individual and not necessarily those of Dynamic Entertainment.
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Dinosaur
The one in Aldi is good if space saving is a priority. If you want choice and reliability, go to Machine Mart, and have a play with theirs. Most decent sized branches have 80% of the range set up already.
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this looks like the same thing
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/AluTruk-BR...item2313457eeb
£45.00
so Aldi looks like a good price.
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I have had many trucks and barrows over the years and the only one I would recommend is one with pneumatic tyres.
I have one that I bought from Costco years ago, but am not sure where you can get them now.
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Costco do a really durable version for about £45. I got two. Perfect for stacking on my flight cases and bags (for venues without stairs)
Lee
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Originally Posted by
Solitaire Entertainments Ltd
I have had many trucks and barrows over the years and the only one I would recommend is one with pneumatic tyres.
I have one that I bought from Costco years ago, but am not sure where you can get them now.
As we just found out when buying one for our Rodeo Bull from B and Q--the tyres can get punctured/go down, although generally agree much better for absorbing shocks.
The tri wheel things are great until you are going many steps downstairs with a heavy load--then you may not be able to hold it ---depending on the weight of your equipment of course---
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Dinosaur
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