Hi Mike,
As some have said before, you first have to determine how much you are going take with you and find a suitable sized trailer. What ever you buy you will use the space, so go larger rather than smaller. You Will also have to find something that suits the vehicle you are using as well. You do not want too much weight behind a small compact car for example. You can buy a trailer capable of 750kg gross weight without it having brakes. This will mean you can probably carry about 570kg of equipment once you take in to account the weight of the trailer.
In a small car you will definately feel this behind you under braking if you do not have a braked trailer.
I have had a few trailers and the smaller wheeled trailers do not ride as well as a 13" wheeled trailers. The other problem with tiny wheels is you have little clearance under them and they do hit large pot holes rather than ride over them.
The makes that are well rated and reviewed are Daxara, Brenderup, Anssems, Humbaur, Franc just to mention a few.The larger Daxara trailers are good and I have owned a Humbaur with a lockable lid which was all aluminium (so no corrosion worries) but we out grew it sadly.Great trailer though. I have eventually ended up with a Brenderup 2205s trailer (1000kg) which is braked. Rather big but you hardly know it is there.
The advantage of manufactured trailers is most hold a fair resale value if you look after them as people know the brand names. There are a lot of after maket upgrades available to enhance and enlarge the branded trailers and any spares are not too dear and easy to get.
I have purchased a second hand Brenderup before for under £300 from the local free ads, ebayed some extension bits for it,cleaned it up had 2 years use from it and sold it for more than what I paid for it.
You just have to pick the model or models you like most and keep scouring through the free ads and for sale ads. I took 4 months to get the trailer I have now. I could not touch one on ebay for under £700+. Checked the ads non stop morning and evening. You have to be willing to go anywhere within reason to get what you want. I eventually struck lucky on preloved and found a fresh advert 140 miles away,immaculate, for £395.00. Well worth the drive.
I got a Brenderup 1105s as well, hardly used Under 2 years old for £170, a good bargain can be had if you know what you want and are willing to persevere.
I would go for a 13" wheel with a triangular front towing frame for stability if you intend carrying quite a bit of stuff, Hope some of this is helpful to you. Pete.
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