Aldi will have a folding aluminium hand trolley on sale on Wednesday 27 January for $29.99.
I don't have the Aldi one but do have a similar one - which cost nearly double! It was handy two weeks ago when I had to get a tyre replaced - simply put the wheel on the trolley and wheeled it through the car park to the tyre shop. Then wheeled it back to the car.
A hand trolley is one of those things you think you will never use until you want it. The wife can use one to take a basket of clothes to and from the laundry.
Regards,
Murray
Desert Dweller said
07:03 PM Jan 22, 2016
WARNING! Being addicted to Aldi products can be exactly that. Quality varies enormously, a bit hit & miss IOO. If we ever needed to carry a hand trolley around with us while we were away traveling we'd sell our caravan & stay at home in our beach-side home.
Happywanderer said
07:48 PM Jan 22, 2016
These trolleys can be very handy for carrying the toilet cassette to the dump point, also water containers to the taps.
For some of us who have injuries causing problems carrying heavy containers, like me who has had two broken arms, I will be looking to get one.
They're great for swap meets as well - you can stack good junk pretty high on them. We use ours to carry gas bottles and firewood to name but a few. Ours was from Bunnings for $39
Lorries said
08:19 AM Jan 23, 2016
They are also great for carrying a cassette to the dump point in either a campsite or caravan park - saves moving the van to do it. They fold up to nothing anyway or mine does and it then sits under my wheel levelers.
Bill Brealey said
03:26 PM Jan 29, 2016
Thanks for the post, we bought one, now to use it.
Aldi will have a folding aluminium hand trolley on sale on Wednesday 27 January for $29.99.
I don't have the Aldi one but do have a similar one - which cost nearly double! It was handy two weeks ago when I had to get a tyre replaced - simply put the wheel on the trolley and wheeled it through the car park to the tyre shop. Then wheeled it back to the car.
A hand trolley is one of those things you think you will never use until you want it. The wife can use one to take a basket of clothes to and from the laundry.
Regards,
Murray
For some of us who have injuries causing problems carrying heavy containers, like me who has had two broken arms, I will be looking to get one.
They are also great for carrying a cassette to the dump point in either a campsite or caravan park - saves moving the van to do it. They fold up to nothing anyway or mine does and it then sits under my wheel levelers.