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TrailMateHeavy Duty Foldable Outdoor Trolley

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R1,299

Retail: R2,000
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Welcome to the world of convenience and efficiency with our Heavy Duty Foldable Outdoor Trolley – the perfect companion for those who love the great outdoors or simply need a reliable helper for everyday tasks. This versatile trolley is designed with your needs in mind, offering durability, portability, and a generous load capacity. Whether you're camping, gardening, going to the beach or just getting through your daily chores, this foldable trolley is here to make your life easier.

Product Features 
  • Large capacity
  • Foldable design for easy storage
  • Strong and durable
  • Large wheels specially designed for various terrains ensure smooth transportation on grass, sand, gravel, or dirt trails
  • Comfortable ergonomic handle
  • Lockable wheels
  • Wear resistant
  • Warranty: 12 Months 
Product Specifications
  • Material: Oxford cloth, alloy steel
  • Wheels: 10cm wide
  • Weight-bearing: Approx. 100kg
  • Capacity: Approx. 150L
  • Weight: 10kg
  • Dimensions: 
    • Unfolded : 93x60x100cm
    • Folded: 58x18x75cm
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