I’ve had various shopping trolleys over the past 45 years, including two Sholleys, and I’m now looking to buy a Sholley Donkee for the extra capacity, with all the accessories 🙂 .
Thank you I just inherited my mum's, she wont be able to walk with it again. and I needed to get home, left my walker(pushchair) at my home. excellent to walk with, loved it, but because of my arthritis in my spine I wouldn't be able to walk for very long with it, but it was excellent on and of the bus and around Aldi to get shopping. much better than a walker.
My mum has one of these as she has osteoporosis i suffer from severe osteo arthritis and borrowed the trolley for several weeks last year when she was ill. It was fantastic very stable and comfortable to use. I would like my own but find them very expensive
Folded up it does not look like it will go into a car boot. Seems very big when folded? No good for taking in the car to use at the shopping centre then is it? Just asking
Hi Sandy, Sorry to hear of your medical disability. I can relate to you when it comes to backs and shopping. I am planning on buying this model Sholly as I have Rheumatoid Arthritis and degenerative disk disease in my spine but the arthritis affects me all over and my walking is very slow and very painful. Buying a trolley in this category will mean I won't have to drag a 2 wheeler from behind and I will be able to use it to walk my dog :-) I wish you good luck with buying your new sholly.
hi i think the sholley trolly is perfect as i am disabled it would be perfect for me as i am five feet in hight i would still go for the bigger model as i have got one simmiler but it is to low for me plus i have parkinsons that has made me stupe because the musles in my back stops me from walking un aided .i saw this trolly in yours magazine at half price but as the magazine was given to me i may have missed the offer as i am limmited to what i can aford regards sandie
I was lucky enough to be able to get a secondhand one cheap, and while I wouldn't have been able to afford a new one, I'm very pleased with it. It seems much sturdier than some of the cheap flimsy trolleys I've seen, and I'm confident when using it that I won't have the misfortune of unexpectedly having to carry all my shopping due to trolley breakage, which happened to me before with a pull trolley.
I’ve had various shopping trolleys over the past 45 years, including two Sholleys, and I’m now looking to buy a Sholley Donkee for the extra capacity, with all the accessories 🙂 .
Thank you I just inherited my mum's, she wont be able to walk with it again. and I needed to get home, left my walker(pushchair) at my home. excellent to walk with, loved it, but because of my arthritis in my spine I wouldn't be able to walk for very long with it, but it was excellent on and of the bus and around Aldi to get shopping. much better than a walker.
My mum has one of these as she has osteoporosis i suffer from severe osteo arthritis and borrowed the trolley for several weeks last year when she was ill. It was fantastic very stable and comfortable to use. I would like my own but find them very expensive
Folded up it does not look like it will go into a car boot. Seems very big when folded? No good for taking in the car to use at the shopping centre then is it? Just asking
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Hi Sandy, Sorry to hear of your medical disability. I can relate to you when it comes to backs and shopping. I am planning on buying this model Sholly as I have Rheumatoid Arthritis and degenerative disk disease in my spine but the arthritis affects me all over and my walking is very slow and very painful. Buying a trolley in this category will mean I won't have to drag a 2 wheeler from behind and I will be able to use it to walk my dog :-) I wish you good luck with buying your new sholly.
VERY NICE WHERE TO FIND AND HOW MUCH IS THAT PLEASE ?
These people won't send links because it's fake better goto Amazon best place and free returns 😢 money back
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I will like to know if it's possible to find it in the USA?
I asked about this in September 2019. Apparently the company is going to try and make some available on Amazon.com for this Christmas.
hi i think the sholley trolly is perfect as i am disabled it would be perfect for me as i am five feet in hight i would still go for the bigger model as i have got one simmiler but it is to low for me plus i have parkinsons that has made me stupe because the musles in my back stops me from walking un aided .i saw this trolly in yours magazine at half price but as the magazine was given to me i may have missed the offer as i am limmited to what i can aford regards sandie
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Where to find please
Love this! Will you ship to USA?
needs a brake lever on handle bar
Hand brakes are available as an optional accessory from Sholley Trolleys 🙂 .
Not easy to fold at all
We are forced to pay such silly money for things we need. They take advantage of the helpless... £100 odd quid. No thanks!
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I was lucky enough to be able to get a secondhand one cheap, and while I wouldn't have been able to afford a new one, I'm very pleased with it. It seems much sturdier than some of the cheap flimsy trolleys I've seen, and I'm confident when using it that I won't have the misfortune of unexpectedly having to carry all my shopping due to trolley breakage, which happened to me before with a pull trolley.