When we were in N. Spain this summer the Spanish all took their washing up to the facilities in a box/bowl that rested on a small foldable trolley. This had a pull in/out handle (like you get on suitcases) and a base. A bit like a small sack trolley I suppose. (We stupidly didn't ask where they bought them, although we looked in an Eroski and didn't see any). It also transports water holders and cassette loos easily. Have looked on some english camping websites but no joy. Can anyone help?
I have one that came free in the boot of my Picasso. It a folding crate on wheels and comes in very useful on the campsite. I have seen similar on sale but cant think where. I will rack my brains and also ask OH later.
Sounds like a fold-down suitcase trolley that you should be able to get from a luggage shop. There is a "folding luggage trolley" on Ebay at the moment for £6.75 + £7.99 p&p that might fit the bill
OH says we saw them in both Harringtons Caravans in Cheshire and Barrons in Coppull so if you try your local caravan accessories shop you may find them there.
I have two of the folding roll along crates which I got from Lidl's for just £5.99. I have seen them at the camping and caravanning exhibition in Birmingham for around £10. I think Lakeland plastics did them for a while but they were much more expensive.
Really great piece of kit though - one for washing up trolley, and one for rolling the picnic from the carpark to the beach!
There I was, flicking through the Towsure catalogue, whilst sitting on the.. (no, I won't say where, but I'm certain I'm not the only one! lol), when I saw just the thing.
We got one free in the back of our Citroen Berlingo Multispace, but I also got one from work as well. I asked at the office and they could not remember where they were bought, however they were only about £15.00. As soon as they find the invoice and address they will let me know and I will post it here for you.
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Started in Tents, then trailer Tent and now Caravan.
Wilkinsons do the ones that are like a plastic crate with wheels. Don't know if they'd be strong enough for the toilet cassette when full but they'd cope easily with the washing up.
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If you can't see the light at the end of the tunnel, just keep going till you go round the bend.
I use a trundle cart from Lakeland plastics. It was quite expensive and hubby got a second one from the car boot for 50p. I use 1 for clean washing up and start the next 1 for dirty washing up. Also have 2 daughters so they can take 1 each to the potwash.