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KAR UK has announced the launch of its brand-new K-Series Hose Reel Trolley – a robust, British-built solution designed to meet the demands of modern turf care and industrial washdown applications.

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Handmade in the UK by a local manufacturing partner close to KAR UK’s headquarters, the K-Series Hose Reel Trolley combines craftsmanship, durability and practical design all in one compact unit.

Developed for use across golf courses, sports pitches, parks, nurseries, agriculture and industrial environments, the K-Series Hose Reel Trolley has been engineered with daily, heavy-duty use in mind. Its sturdy construction and thoughtful design make it ideal for both field operations and on-site washdown tasks where reliability is critical.

At the heart of the design is a weather-resistant blue powder-coated frame, finished with a distinctive KAR-made laser-cut logo, reinforcing the quality and provenance behind the product. A heavy-duty galvanised tow hitch ensures strength and longevity, even in challenging conditions.

Mobility across sensitive turf areas has also been carefully considered. The trolley is fitted with wide pneumatic tyres featuring turf-friendly tread, providing excellent stability while minimising surface impact – a key benefit for greenkeepers and grounds professionals working on fine turf.

The K-Series Hose Reel Trolley is available in two configurations to suit different operational needs:

BARE unit – ideal for users looking to integrate the trolley into existing hose and equipment setups.

Ready-to-Go bundle – supplied complete with 50 metres of 1-inch hose and a Hunter SpotShot, offering a turnkey solution straight out of the box.

To ensure consistent service and support, the K-Series Hose Reel Trolley will be available exclusively through KAR UK’s trusted distributor network.

The K-Series Hose Reel Trolley has already been put through its paces in real working conditions by Jimmy Butler, Head Greenkeeper at Wyke Green Golf Club, who praised its practicality and build quality.

“As a course manager, I’ve found the KAR Hose Trailer to be a very practical and durable piece of equipment. It clips easily onto our course workman/runaround, making it quick and simple to use during daily maintenance.”

Jimmy also highlighted the trolley’s stability and reliability during regular use:

“The trailer is well-built and handles regular use on the course without any problems. It tows smoothly over uneven ground and feels secure at all times. After consistent use, it has proven to be strong and reliable with no issues.”

“Overall, it’s a tough, easy-to-use hose trailer that saves time and does the job well. I’d recommend it to any golf course looking for a reliable hose transport solution.”

With British manufacturing at its core and a focus on strength, usability and professional performance, the K-Series Hose Reel Trolley sets a new standard for hose transport in turf care and industrial applications.

For more information, please visit www.karuk.com

You can also follow KAR UK on X and Instagram @KARUK_LTD for much more news, reviews and insightful views.

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