|
Have you ever been an onlooker and thought “there has to be an easier and simpler way” - this is what happened to me while I was watching a group of young workers pushing supermarket trolleys during a heat wave. After a great deal of thought and trials the Trolley Retriever was born. How the Trolley Retriever operatesThe Trolley Retriever slides under the trolley at the rear of the 10th trolley, as shown in photo, From the Trolley Retriever handle there is a forward and reversing switch. (which is shown in the photo). On top of the Trolley Retriever there is a continuous amber warning flashing light. The Trolley Retriever is operated by a 24V Battery which can be recharged when not in use, also has a built in computer, which controls the speed and an automatic brake just by pressing a button. The Trolley Retriever is designed for different size trolleys. The Trolley Retriever will allow the operators to take trolleys up steep ramps without any effort, trolley operators will not suffer from heat exhaustion, back injuries and other injuries that may occur. The Trolley Retriever is built at a low cost to make it affordable for small business as well as the larger retail outlets.
|
Click here to see a larger version of the prototype Trolley Retriever in action! ![]() |
|
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
||
| Suitable for IGA trollies Suitable for Woolworths trollies Suitable for Coles trollies Suitable for Wanzi trollies | ||
This website and content protected by © Australian Copyright Laws
Site Designed and Maintained by WebCoast
