Can you fit your ashes in as well!!I’ve designed a rucksack which holds the cassette and it fits neatly onto my wife’s back.
She has absolutely no problem with 20+ kg.also leaves her hands free to carry the BBQ down to the washing up area.
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Can you fit your ashes in as well!!I’ve designed a rucksack which holds the cassette and it fits neatly onto my wife’s back.
She has absolutely no problem with 20+ kg.also leaves her hands free to carry the BBQ down to the washing up area.
We got one of those from Lidl's a few years ago however it was a "bu**er" to store given the diameter of the wheels. We then replaced it with one of these Amazon product ASIN B00CTQHMNQ that has removable wheels and folds down to about 3" - 4" thick. Used regularly for the shopping. Lidl's one used at home now.In which case a shopping trolley might be a better bet, that way when you're not using it for the cassette (many have removable bags) you can use it for all the 'goodies' you buy!
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Same here,,its my daily exercise,, BUSBY.I just carry it. It’s not very heavy (20kg tops) and saves all the noise of pulling it along. Also the wheels don’t get covered in mud.
I am toying with the idea of "A" framing one of these...
To make it a little more interesting maybe leave the caps off!!I see a new sport is about to be born, "Poo trolley racing" .
Mike.
The pit stop would have to be at the Elsan point. Wheels still on=check, Empty=check. Rinsed=check. Lidl Bio=check, and away, 58 seconds, really been practising in the off seasonTo make it a little more interesting maybe leave the caps off!!