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Advice on milk trolley please
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<blockquote data-quote="HarryB97" data-source="post: 5863534" data-attributes="member: 8256"><p>We have a 110 litre Wydale and a 170 litre JFC. Both are easy to clean despite the large volumes and have large lidds to aid filling. The Wydale has two wheels on it so cant easily be moved when full but the JFC has 4 so can easily be pushed around full. Both are good bits of kit but only suitable for pushing around on concrete as the wheels are quite small. The JFCs handle is also slightly better positioned as I often hit my heels on the Wydale if I pull it behind me. Both are good depends how much capacity you need really. Each machine is connected to a heatwave so stay stationary most of the time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HarryB97, post: 5863534, member: 8256"] We have a 110 litre Wydale and a 170 litre JFC. Both are easy to clean despite the large volumes and have large lidds to aid filling. The Wydale has two wheels on it so cant easily be moved when full but the JFC has 4 so can easily be pushed around full. Both are good bits of kit but only suitable for pushing around on concrete as the wheels are quite small. The JFCs handle is also slightly better positioned as I often hit my heels on the Wydale if I pull it behind me. Both are good depends how much capacity you need really. Each machine is connected to a heatwave so stay stationary most of the time. [/QUOTE]
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