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The Milestone Camping Heavy-Duty Trolley is a robust and versatile solution for transporting up to 90kg of gear, designed for camping, fishing, and festivals. Its foldable design allows for convenient storage, while its sturdy construction ensures reliability during use.
E**Y
its great
easy to use
E**R
Really useful bit of kit.
Very sturdy and well make and ideal for heavy gas bottles etc.
J**
Easy to set up
As a disabled angler it is perfect as it is lightweight and sturdy
P**.
Very useful for heavy Bages ov shopping if had opraison like herneyer .
I liked sterdey wheels good for carrying Bages ov coal and are hevey Tent .
N**O
Please do NOT buy this for fishing! Read my story.
Where do I start, I looked for days for a decent fishing trolley and wanted something just to help me out until I got a decent one. (Normally people will now be saying "and it did just that!" With 5 stars, not in my case though). The trolley died, yes it died on it's second trip to lake city. It was the most embarrassing day of my life.I turned up to my local fishery on one lovely cold, windy and rainy Sunday morning looking forward to whack out the fishing gear and succeed with a great days fishing. I pulled up in the car park to see loads of people there with their Drennan gear, fox gear, sensas and Daiwa stuff and there was me, pulling out the NGT. No problem with that I just use more budget than branded. Any who, I see them filling up their fishing wheelbarrows with jealousy, then they see me over in the corner pulling out the children's fishing trolley(this). I rubbed my palm in my face as I saw 12 heads rotate my way to see my super cool hill runner. Anyway, I packed my daiwa seat box, my tackle box, chair and pellet box onto my child's trolley and started rolling in the hood to find my perfect swim. I went through the tough terrain of a gravelled car park as the first obstacle, my trolley held out well, it put up a strong fight and it won. Then, the second obstacle arrived a steep slope of long ass grass. It handled out on the gravel you see so I thought the slope of grass would be an easy competitor for my baby trolley (bare in mind my fishing gear on this trolley makes it look like the an action man's trolley). And so I begin the second danger zone, I check to see the trolley is surviving and I see a horde of professional match anglers coming behind me. This isn't a problem for me, I'm just fishing budget style remember, im a complete beginner to them so it's okay. Towards the end of the slope I feel it's getting harder to pull the trolley..again I look behind, only to see I've carved a line through half of the slope into the dirt. One of the wheels had been decapitated and was stranded in the middle of the slope. That's okay I thought..I'll go back to the car park let the pro's past and fix the trolley tomorrow. Oh no, it doesn't let me, I get back to the car park to see another horde of pro fishers taking out their gear and they turn there heads to me due to the sound of a scraping wheel axle into the gravel terrain. I reach the jeep to hear a rather strange sound.. yep it was the Other wheel, the Other wheel axle had been bent and damaged at the wheel itself. It became destroyed. I unloaded my stuff from the fishing trolley closed it up and put the trolley back in my vehicle. I go back and collect the wheel just in case I decided to resuscitate my trolley (which I didn't bother) I chucked it in the boot with the deceased trolley and made my way by foot to the swim. I set up all the gear and caught sod all, well I caught a bream but that's still sod all now days, who wants to catch a bream?I got back to my jeep after 4 hours of fishing and cried my way home. Unloaded my fishing gear and looked at the damaged trolley, I cursed at it a thousand times it was the trolley's fault I caught nothing but a bream and I rolled down the hill to save energy.The moral of this days fishing story is, save your poxy money, invest in a tank trolley. Don't buy this action figures trolley. You will have a disaster. Like me. It's not worth the embarrassing trip to your local fishery.
J**N
Works well for the price and comes completely built
Easy to use
V**N
It works
Don't think it can cope with a ton of bricks, - it can't. Otherwise it is great around the garden, shifting compost bags, big pots etc. Folds up small, fits a car boot, well designed & cheap at the price.
M**R
Trolly
This is perfect for collecting bags of linen that's to be washed, and then returned.
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