Electric Trolley advice

Wolfman

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Hi folks

I have carried, also have a Powakaddy Twinline push trolley but i am thinking maybe later on this year i should consider a new electric trolley or decent second hand one

Not looking for fancy features, just reliable, good for 18 holes on hilly course, compact

Not too keen on the Go Kart as its just too plastic for me, please give me any suggestions / or


recommendations etc


Is it worth buying secondhand ?
 

Val

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Second hand can be hit or miss because of the battery, I have a motocaddy and have had for 4 years, great trolley all be it i've had to replace the battery recently.
 

palindromicbob

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Having seen a welded part on a friends 2 year old trolley give way the other day I think you should rethink the Gokart. It's a strong little brute and with the wheels off take up very little space compared to most other trolleys. Best costumer service you'll get without being face to face as well.
 

connor

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I got a motocaddy s3 and love it too bits. Me mates took the mick at first and called me old but where all quick enough to hire one on our golfing weekend away last weekend haha
 

deej

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Had a Motocaddy S3......was ok.

Have used a Stewart Golf trolley the last couple of years. Good bit of kit. Novelty of remote control wore off quite quick, but certainly do find it handy. Hit a shot into the green, grab putter from bag.....I walk one way and send the trolley off to the next tee. Simplez!
 
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