Fridge trolley with pneumatic wheels and stabilising axle for safe appliance transport and upright positioning.
1.5m upright frame: improves control when tilting tall loads
Pneumatic wheels: ideal for ramps, thresholds and rough surfaces
Stabilising axle: assists with upright appliance positioning
Welded steel construction: strong and durable for commercial use
Wide toe plate: supports large fridges, cabinets and appliances
Description
The FTR129 fridge trolley is purpose-built for handling tall and bulky whitegoods such as fridges, freezers and vending machines. The 1.5m high frame offers increased control and leverage, while the stabilising axle with twin non-marking wheels assists with positioning appliances upright.
Fitted with large pneumatic wheels, this model moves easily over ramps, uneven floors and thresholds. It’s ideal for delivery crews, installation contractors and warehouse teams who require safe handling of upright appliances.
Product FAQs
These trolleys are designed to transport fridges, freezers, cabinets and other tall or bulky appliances in an upright position. They’re widely used by delivery crews, warehouse teams and installation contractors.
The stabilising axle features two non-marking wheels that provide ground clearance between the appliance and the floor during final positioning. This helps the operator make small adjustments or move the load into place without lifting or dragging, reducing strain and minimising damage to flooring.
The extended frame height offers greater leverage and improved control when moving tall or top-heavy items like fridges and display cabinets. It helps maintain a more upright posture and reduces manual strain.
Pneumatic wheels provide a cushioned ride across rough or uneven surfaces such as ramps, gravel or loading docks. Puncture proof wheels are foam-filled and flat-free, ideal for areas where debris may cause punctures.
Yes. Each model is built with a welded steel frame and wide toe plate for heavy-duty use in delivery, warehousing and appliance installation environments.