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Beach Trolley

Angrybear

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Being old with iffy lungs I've been looking at the Tronnix pro beach trolley with balloon tyres, but too rich for my pocket.
Then spotted the Vevor model at less than half the price, so took the plunge, arrived today & have to say I'm quite impressed, good thick ally tube,
very nice quality welding, I'm not sure how long the EVF foam will last mind.
Only 4 bolts to assemble, seems great on a trip around the garden, be interesting to see how it goes over sand & shingle lugging all my kit.
 

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But no good to Cod anglers though... 🤣 🤣

Ian.
 
I wouldn't mind your trolley for £40 Shirls, but the cost of the 572 mile round trip to collect it would probably buy me 2 new ones!
Not much different for @Angrybear from Exeter.
That's the problem now with some items for sale on the forum.
Unless it's a Reel or something small, collection only is not an option due to the costs involved.
Nail on the head, I saw the ad & priced it on my fuel consumption, I reckon I paid less for that Vevor than the fuel would have cost me,
before paying another £40 for a rusty trolley

Better add it was £76 delivered, probably half hour to assemble & inflate the tyres with the included pump.
 
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Where can i buy a Vevor trolley in UK
Lots of different ones here:


Looks like the one you're after is about £108. The question is whether the sellers (mostly Chinese) will ship to Ghana.
If you've got eBay in Ghana, it might pay you to search on there locally for "Vevor Beach Trolley".
 
I get the struggle of hauling all your stuff to the beach. A beach trolley is a game-changer! They make it so much easier to transport your chairs, cooler, and all those beach toys. Plus, you save your energy by splashing around in the waves instead of lugging things. I love the many different designs there are; you can pick one that fits your style. Some even have handy features like cup holders or extra storage. If you're thinking about getting one, go for it. It makes a beach day so much more fun and relaxed. Check out this excellent trolley I found—it’s sturdy and easy to pull. You'll wonder how you ever managed without one!
 
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Welcome to the Madhouse Amaxidge! 👍👍
 
Being old with iffy lungs I've been looking at the Tronnix pro beach trolley with balloon tyres, but too rich for my pocket.
Then spotted the Vevor model at less than half the price, so took the plunge, arrived today & have to say I'm quite impressed, good thick ally tube,
very nice quality welding, I'm not sure how long the EVF foam will last mind.
Only 4 bolts to assemble, seems great on a trip around the garden, be interesting to see how it goes over sand & shingle lugging all my kit.
Only just seen this thread. The trolley looks great but can’t you put a better pic of your bike up too? Harley D!!! ❤️
 
Only just seen this thread. The trolley looks great but can’t you put a better pic of your bike up too? Harley D!!! ❤️
Well it's old & well used, but as you asked.

The trolley had it's first beach outing last night, rod placement requires careful thought & shingle is still hard work.
 

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Being old with iffy lungs I've been looking at the Tronnix pro beach trolley with balloon tyres, but too rich for my pocket.
Then spotted the Vevor model at less than half the price, so took the plunge, arrived today & have to say I'm quite impressed, good thick ally tube,
very nice quality welding, I'm not sure how long the EVF foam will last mind.
Only 4 bolts to assemble, seems great on a trip around the garden, be interesting to see how it goes over sand & shingle lugging all my kit.
Hi I was also looking at a vevor and I did ring the supplier and asked if the tyres were good for shingle beach as that's all we have here in Norfolk and Suffolk, but he couldn't tell me if they were puncture proof. It would be great if you could let me know how you get on with it, half price is a lot of difference. Many thanks Pete.
 
They have air inside so no not puncture 'proof', but they are made of what seems good thick rubber & should be fine for you, they do OK on Chesil.
 
I use a trolley very similar to the tonix one , it’ll go over everything idea for shingles and sand I’d be big time lost without it due to arthritis in my spine and hips, I put a puncher repair jell in the trolley wheels has a precaution and pump them up to 4lb as recommended
 

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