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Sack truck reccomendation for Pinfest

David_Vi

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I've got a foldable sack truck which has done the job for getting pins into the house but after using it at Swavesey I noticed my forearms were bruised from the pin resting on them.

I'd like to invest in a better truck where there are handles away from the upright part but would like it to be able to fit under a pin for storage.

We have a local B&Q so I'm hoping to pick one up before Friday.
Does anyone have any of the trolleys listed here? Most don't show dimensions so I can't decide on one that will fit under a pin

Cheers
 
If you can afford a magliner, get one. I've used loads over the years and wouldn't be without one now.
 
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Can't afford something priced like a Magliner atm.

Something less than £100 that has handles would be nice
 

I've used this for over 10 years without issue.
Inflatable tyres cover all surfaces you're likely to have to machines over.

Was only £20 when I bought it 😱
 

I've used this for over 10 years without issue.
Inflatable tyres cover all surfaces you're likely to have to machines over.

Was only £20 when I bought it 😱
Someone else reccomended one similar with the P handle, interesting. Might find a similar one!
 

I've used this for over 10 years without issue.
Inflatable tyres cover all surfaces you're likely to have to machines over.

Was only £20 when I bought it 😱
Currently 10% off as well with your first order - Cant go wrong at just over £40
 
I ordered this because I was already recommended a P handle one plus £41 next day delivery 👍
I paid about £18 for mine from Charlie’s a few years ago, used it to bring a STTNG down 3 flights of marble stairs and walls covered in mega money wall paper. Was a bit sweaty doing it but did the job fine. The frame can flex a bit though😂
Used it plenty of times and good enough.
 

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Had one of these for about 3-4 years now (actually this is very slightly different but same make and the closest one,
Previously they would give up after a year.


I move at least 2 pinballs a week minimum. This is good for moving as you can get it into the handling position, drop the other set of wheels down and it is happy with the pin on it.

ie like this:
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Sadly now £180 inc vat - when mine was £85 inc vat from Costco.

Blame brexit/war/energy prices/fuel prices
 
Sadly now £180 inc vat - when mine was £85 inc vat from Costco.
This is the one I’ve had for a couple of years as well. I’d highly recommend this one as well.
I think I originally paid £95 for it. I initially got it to move around my arcades machines especially the big 90’s lumps, so moving pins with this is a doddle.
 

I've used this for over 10 years without issue.
Inflatable tyres cover all surfaces you're likely to have to machines over.

Was only £20 when I bought it 😱

Thought for a moment there you'd linked to @manufan website @Wayne J :rofl:
 
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