Saxon 250kg Capacity P Handle Trolley with Pneumatic Tyres $28.79 + Delivery ($0 C&C/ in-Store) @ Bunnings

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Maximum capacity 250 kg
Pneumatic tyres for easy maneuverability on most surfaces
Extra Tall Trolley Height 1300mm
Solid & Sturdy Steel - total weight 9.3kg
Zinc Plated wheel hubs for superior corrosion resistance
The Saxon P handle trolley is perfect for all your household or business transporting needs.

The P shaped handle is ideal for single-handed use and gives extra support to the items you are moving with the handlebar running down the middle of the trolley.

Inflatable/ pneumatic tyres help to manoeuvre on most surfaces and can carry up to 250kg of weight.

Made from durable steel and powder coated, this trolley is your perfect moving or removal partner.

Note: Negative comments about tires

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Comments

  • +1

    what is the normal price of this item ?

    • +1

      I think it was $38.90. They are price matching Super Cheap

    • thank you all

    • +2

      I swear I bought one for $20 in 2020

  • the tires are ok, it's the ball bearing usually fail if carrying max load.

  • Reviews no good recently

  • +13

    Spend an extra $26, and replace the wheels immediately. Your life will be easier.

    Spend $72, and leave it in the will for your grandchildren. I like to think of this as a great set of wheels with a replaceable trolley

    • Spend an extra $26, and replace the wheels immediately.(bunnings.com.au) Your life will be easier.

      This! I used to go through the normal wheels, but switched to the solid wheels and they are still going years later.

    • Surely the $26 solid PU is better than the $36 foam filled? Although maybe the bearings are the weakest link

    • If you're going to spend that much, why not go for a better trolley?

      https://www.bunnings.com.au/easyroll-350kg-heavy-duty-easy-g… for $89

    • wouldn't rust get to it first before the wheels go

    • Thanks op. The Saxon ones are good replacement for the Gorilla Cart pneumatic wheels.

  • +1

    Good for a use once / single weekend only.

    Cheaper than renting

    • +1

      Good for a use once / single weekend only.

      Rubbish. My cheapie trolleys are 15 years old, and apart from a wheel upgrade, are going strong.

      The supplied wheels last a reasonable amount of time, but aren't designed for extended heavy usage, but they are far more capable than a once-off project device.

      • Agree - I bought a cheapie yum cha 20 years ago from Bunnings for a similar price and unbelievably the tubes are still aok. Just moved a 150kg fridge into the house with it on the weekend - admittedly I've kept it out of the rain.

  • Frame and axel are fine, but if left outside, the tyres perish quickly and break apart.

    • +1

      I keep mine in the garage. Have had it for many years and still as good as new…

  • Maximum capacity 250 kg

    Tell em their dreamin'….

    • -1

      Chinese kilograms

  • always bring a portable pump with you when using the original wheels

  • +2

    Stay away from this trolley, i had to take back 2 of them due to being sold with punctured tyres, i then took my pump to Bunnings to test prior to taking home and every trolley had at least one punctured tyre. I ended up buying the Easyroll with flat free wheels - https://www.bunnings.com.au/easyroll-350kg-heavy-duty-easy-g…

    • +2

      Conversely, I bought the same trolley a few months ago and the tyres were just fine.

  • Now all as I need is a straitjacket.

    • Also….some fava beans and a nice chianti .

  • +1

    I have one of these. It's over a year old and gets reasonably regular use, but haven't moved anything near the rated max. Keeping the tyres pumped up and protecting it from the weather are important. Overall it's pretty good for the price.

  • Tyres aren't inflatable? Whatever that means. Looks pretty junk. I would spend few $$ more and get proper one with inflatable tyres. Quality of stuff at Bunngings..

    • These have inflatable tyres.

      • Reviews on Bunnings page says otherwise

  • After trying 2 of these only 1 tyre could be inflated out of the 4. The others were already punctured.

    • The tubes are probably being pinched between the bolt together wheel from factory

  • I bought one to move a fridge and a heavy front loader machine. Navigated some stairs with a mate. So kinda paid for itself in that way. Wheels are fine but I see how they would eventually break if were heavily used.

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