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Scarlet I know exactly what your looking for, I have one my son bought me for my birthday or Christmas a few years back, I pull it around behind me, it can tip but I don’t really use the tipping. But it’s great for moving a number of pots or buckets. You can tow it behind the ride on as well, you just take the handle loop off first. I’ll take a photo tomorrow and post it for you.
I think you're too late, Can. See # 17 (may have the wrong number ;0)
(27-07-2022, 07:39 AM)Scarlet Wrote: [ -> ]Well some of you may have already seen my trolley..,. But I'm now one proud owner of a spanking new green pull along - it's brilliant!
That’s the same as mine that I was recommending  Wink
(01-08-2022, 12:49 PM)Veggie Wrote: [ -> ]I think you're too late, Can. See # 17 (may have the wrong number ;0)
Thanks VC, it was #14. See my reply above
(01-08-2022, 05:38 PM)Can the Man Wrote: [ -> ]
(27-07-2022, 07:39 AM)Scarlet Wrote: [ -> ]Well some of you may have already seen my trolley..,. But I'm now one proud owner of a spanking new green pull along - it's brilliant!
That’s the same as mine that I was recommending  Wink
I think it is... mine tips up. I love it. Really works well for me.
Are you still thrilled with your trolley, Scarlet?
And if so … can you say what make it is please?
I bought a mesh one with drop down sides from B&Q and it’s not a lot of use. Everything I put in it jiggles around and falls over - and the wheels don’t cope well with rolling over gravel.
Going to give it to my daughter who has a nice flat lawn and patio.
I need something that can move over scruffy rough grass and heavy clay soil and it sounds as if yours does that.
(23-03-2023, 10:38 PM)Farendwoman Wrote: [ -> ]Are you still thrilled with your trolley, Scarlet?
And if so … can you say what make it is please?
I bought a mesh one with drop down sides from B&Q and it’s not a lot of use. Everything I put in it jiggles around and falls over - and the wheels don’t cope well with rolling over gravel.
Going to give it to my daughter who has a nice flat lawn and patio.
I need something that can move over scruffy rough grass and heavy clay soil and it sounds as if yours does that.
I have really enjoyed using mine. The wheels manage all my rough ground, gravel path. Holds my bucketa of water, I get some splash out but generally its really stable- so much better than a wheelbarrow.
Husband got mine - its out of stock. But there are several all look to be the same design? Mine tips up, havent used it for tipping dirt etc, but handy when cleaning it out. https://oypla.com/garden/garden-tools-eq...ow-trolley
Thank you Scarlet.
It’s good to spend money and buy things when they are recommended.
The mesh one was not what I wanted at all.
(24-03-2023, 05:39 PM)Farendwoman Wrote: [ -> ]Thank you Scarlet.
It’s good to spend money and buy things when they are recommended.
The mesh one was not what I wanted at all.
We had a mesh ones years ago - it was much bigger than my "tonka truck Big Grin" it was rattly, rusted up and not something that i could drag along my paths?
Love this,  usw it for weeding and for stacking buckets of flowers/transporting all my stuff up and down the garden. Perfect size and i like the flat bed.

This one is 150L... mine is 125?
https://www.robertdyas.co.uk/q-garden-15...-dump-cart
Don’t know whether this should go on this thread or under “What's made you happy today”!
Anyway ….. dear husband ® has bought me a Robert Dyas cart for my birthday - AND spent an awfully long time assembling it.
So pleased!
So thank you Scarlet for recommending it. Hope you don’t mind me being such a copycat.
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