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Go visit www.fuxtec.de website, view the U.K. translated version via Google Chrome.
We've had some great stuff from them ( TUV approved, good quality ) and they do a number of 'Wagons'.- some collapsible.
Shipping used to be pain free but not used them since BREXIt and that would be my major concern.
I note they started to put stuff up on Amazon maybe in an attempt to keep their U.K. marketplaces open.
Thank you Gary.... that is ideal, if a bit pricy
seen these on ebay 150kg Garden Trolley Cart Hand 4-Wheel Foldable Pull Wagon Hand Cart 3-Da...
dont think i would put my mower in it but if you haad to a piece of ply on the bottom might help
Stubbs of Hawksworth (best known for their equestrian products), make a range of extraordinarily well built carts and trollies.
Nothing that folds flat though to my knowledge.
https://www.stubbsengland.com/index.php?route=product/category&...
I have a Sherpa trolley. Much the same as the green ones, to look at, but much stronger. Definitely isn't fold-flat, but the sides all remove (rather than hinged as the green ones do) [although current image on Sherpa site shows hinges with split-pins rather than drop-off, as per photo below which matches mine - maybe they changed it]. Mower Magic price is £150 inc VAT
I've had green ones in the past and been happy, but the last couple I had only lasted 6 months - axles collapsed, seems no longer designed for tough work.
I've had my Sherpa a couple of years, and its recently been hauling rocks in the 200-350kg range.
Tyres are puncture proof. Handy if working on e.g. thorny hedge trimmings, but if I put trays of pots in it the lack of pneumatic tyres shakes them sufficiently that the pots fall over etc.I prefer pneumatic where puncture risk is low.
www.sherpatools.co.uk/index.php/products/large-garden-trolley-cart-...
This is the type of green trolley I had previously
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