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Steven Watmore


Handicap : 10.5

Posted : Tue 10th Jun 2008 16:22

Can anyone recommend a good electric trolley to but for under £250?

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Colin Astbury


Handicap : 18.4

Reply : Tue 10th Jun 2008 20:04

Go-Kart!

 

Simon Overland has one and he is extremely happy with it. Comes in a range of funky clours too ehich was the biggest selling point for him

 

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Steven Watmore


Handicap : 10.5

Reply : Wed 11th Jun 2008 09:26

Cheers Colin, i've been looking at those for a while and as they are UK made all the better.

 

think i'll get red to match my burnt head

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Allan Fowler


Handicap :

Reply : Wed 11th Jun 2008 20:30

hi,

    What ever you do do not buy one for these people.http://www.powerprogolf.com/acatalog/Golf_Equipment.html

I have had one for 6 months and it had to go back as the as the arm snapped. I was also noticing that my golf bage was not staying in position and sliding under the support arm. I thought that if i brought on of their bags it would fit better. I should have asked if they were bigger but  i did not. It arriver and it shorter then my first bag. I played to day and had to reset it in the trolly twice.

When i informed the company they said that the bags were to short and most people put a pices of wood under the bag to make it fit.

I have also had to change the clutch within the first week of using it.

Keep well clear and would not have the nerve to try and sell it on e bay mow.

Harry Fowler

Guildford

 

Last edit : Fri 13th Jun 2008 08:14
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Steven Watmore


Handicap : 10.5

Reply : Wed 18th Jun 2008 13:09

Hi Coln, took the plunge and have ordered a GoKart. unfortunately are ruunning a week behind in delivery but have given me a free cover bag worth £22 so well happy.

 

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Steve Taylor


Handicap : 23.1

Reply : Tue 4th May 2010 13:03

Has anyone tried the e-caddy?

Looking to buy one of these, but could be dissuaded.

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Wayne Santorini


Handicap : 0

Reply : Tue 4th May 2010 13:36

I have an e-Caddy Steve, but had a fault with the motor over a year ago (it was less than 2 years old), won't go into a long story suffice to say a Mr Grinod at Eurothon told me that e-caddy went bust and I'd have trouble getting it fixed.

I got back in touch with e-caddy after seeing their advert in this months TG and they picked up my trolley on Thursday and delivered it back to me the following Monday having fixed a new motor and axle pin for free.

I can't fault them for that.

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Russ Rice


Handicap : 7

Reply : Tue 4th May 2010 22:12

done a tadge of research and found caddiemaster stuff on ebay so bought one 

decent website and plenty of decent reviews feedback

 

mine should be here by the start of next week or late this week  

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Dennis Visser

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Handicap : 10

Reply : Tue 4th May 2010 23:29

Go kart all the way1

 

They are absolutely great and customer service is second to none!

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