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OS Chic Shopper club (ex Wally trolley) :)

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  • vivaladiva
    vivaladiva Posts: 2,425 Forumite
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    I've decided to do more shoping on the market this year so need to dust down the chic shopper!
    If anyone hasn't joined the chic shopper club yet Wilkinsons have some rather snazzy ones at the moment.
    I have plenty of willpower - it's won't power I need.
  • Rabbit
    Rabbit Posts: 146 Forumite
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    John Lewis has a selection for £26. Mine is brilliant.

    Similar to a Rolser but purple or black.

    Also some foldaway ones for about the same price.
    A penny saved is one you don't have to earn! :wave:
  • Love them?
    squeaky wrote:
    It was the one on special offer from erm... Lidls. The offer has long since finished.

    I haven't noticed any other good deals lately. You could scan Grabbit, or Shop but don't drop to see if there's anything.

    I got one of these but it's now broken through hard work! Need to get another. Seen an offer in Ikea so may go check it out - you join their family savings card and get a small discount on a few items - and the trolly was one that was discounted - bright orange though - so beware - you'll see me coming a mile away!
    "It is always the best policy to speak the truth-unless, of course, you are an exceptionally good liar." - Jerome K Jerome
  • LJM
    LJM Posts: 4,535 Forumite
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    i have the fold up wally trolley got it as a gift for xmas,i did actually ask for it,friends of mine have laughed but i care not i have used it tons,its been a godsend,loads of my friends have them too
    :xmastree:Is loving life right now,yes I am a soppy fool who believes in the simple things in life :xmastree:
  • RacyRed
    RacyRed Posts: 4,930 Forumite
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    Trolleys! My favorite subject icon7.gif

    There are some nice ones out there out there if anyone is interested

    Tesco have THIS one for £8.79

    And for anyone who lusts after one of the traditional willow ones (Me!) See HERE for £58.90 - Note to squeaky - it even has a built in walking stick :rotfl: :rotfl:

    As well as the Funky Trundle lakeland have a foldaway trolley for £11.99

    I can't find online links to the John Lewis and Ikea ones Rabbit and 1sttimer mentioned, but they sound good!
    My first reply was witty and intellectual but I lost it so you got this one instead :D
    Proud to be a chic shopper
    :cool:
  • rach
    rach Posts: 5,476 Forumite
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    i've been thinking about getting one for a while, i'd love to do all my shopping on foot (which is very doable, sainsburys is about half a mile away).

    i'd looked at the bag ones in M&S - anyone had any experience of these? wondered how sturdy they are, guessing you have to do more work that with one that has a 'spine' up the back.

    my only worries are:

    i live in an upstairs flat which means a) i'd have to carry it (full) up the stairs (one steep flight) and b) i haven't for anywhere to store a 'proper' one. but i'm sure it'd help my back & shoulder, and i've a feeling i'd buy a lot less.....

    any special offers around?
    Mum to gorgeous baby boy born Sept 2010:j
  • zztopgirl
    zztopgirl Posts: 676 Forumite
    rach wrote:
    i've been thinking about getting one for a while, i'd love to do all my shopping on foot (which is very doable, sainsburys is about half a mile away).

    i'd looked at the bag ones in M&S - anyone had any experience of these? wondered how sturdy they are, guessing you have to do more work that with one that has a 'spine' up the back.

    my only worries are:

    i live in an upstairs flat which means a) i'd have to carry it (full) up the stairs (one steep flight) and b) i haven't for anywhere to store a 'proper' one. but i'm sure it'd help my back & shoulder, and i've a feeling i'd buy a lot less.....

    any special offers around?

    The m&s trolley bags are hard work, they fold up nicely but have to be 'dragged' along, sag in the middle and keep bumping into my legs. Im going to buy a sturdy one. Have my eyes on the Tesco value one:o
  • moggins
    moggins Posts: 5,190 Forumite
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    rach I would get one of the proper ones, they make it a lot easier to get them up stairs having a framework on it.
    Organised people are just too lazy to look for things

    F U Fund currently at £250
  • vivaladiva
    vivaladiva Posts: 2,425 Forumite
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    rach wrote:
    i live in an upstairs flat which means a) i'd have to carry it (full) up the stairs (one steep flight) and b) i haven't for anywhere to store a 'proper' one. but i'm sure it'd help my back & shoulder, and i've a feeling i'd buy a lot less.....

    any special offers around?

    Wilkos had one with the strange arrangement of wheels designed for going up kerbs. Presumably this would work on stairs too.:D
    I have plenty of willpower - it's won't power I need.
  • guineapig
    guineapig Posts: 278 Forumite
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    I am the proud owner of a Rolser black and white cow print one:D

    I have had many trollys over the years but this is the only one complete strangers have asked me where I bought it and said how much they like it:D

    I often call it my "Cowbag" or "Meals-on-wheels" depending on what mood I am in:p

    It was more than i have ever paid for a trolly before, but it's the first one that I felt was appropriate to my age ~ 30 ish Plus VAT:cool:

    I have structural problems so can't carry shopping bags, in the normal-knuckles-dragging-arms-dislocating style!:rotfl:
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