A folding crate trolley with two wheels and one extended handle made from lightweight plastic. It can be pushed or pulled and used for carrying small items weighing up to 20kg. It folds flat to briefcase size and is easily assembled. Available in colours aqua and blue.
General Details
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Maintenance
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Models / Specifications
Model Collapsible Trolley Cart: Small
- Width Overall 380 mm
- Height Overall 360 mm
- Depth Overall 300 mm
Model Collapsible Trolley Cart: Large
- Depth Overall 380 mm
- Height Overall 400 mm
- Width Overall 440 mm
Suppliers (1)
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The Teachers Survival Shop (NSW) (Croydon Park)
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The Teachers Survival Shop (NSW) (Croydon Park)
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Standards
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