Trailer recommendations to replace my Bumper Transporter

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Location
Salford
I had a "Bumper Transporter" trailer but it's been stolen (booo)... Anyway, I want to replace it.

This looks sort of like it but it's not the same.

Does anyone have any recommendations - it's for occasional general haulage: groceries, shopping, etc.

I don't go touring or camping.

I want it to have two wheels and be covered from the elements.

thanks
 
I put a plastic bin on the wooden flatbed of my Freedomcarry Y frame 20". You can fix things to the mounting holes or just strap things in place. The flatbed allows you to carry awkward, hard and sharp objects without damage. I have hauled bricks, rubble, topsoil, logs, bicycles, timber as well as big shopping loads. The wheels come off for flat storage. The hitch is simple and very good.
 
I put a plastic bin on the wooden flatbed of my Freedomcarry Y frame 20". You can fix things to the mounting holes or just strap things in place. The flatbed allows you to carry awkward, hard and sharp objects without damage. I have hauled bricks, rubble, topsoil, logs, bicycles, timber as well as big shopping loads. The wheels come off for flat storage. The hitch is simple and very good.

We have a "BikeHod"

Has the advantage as having the ability to act as a trolley as well as a trolley, solving the issue of security
 
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MossCommuter
Location
Salford
We have a "BikeHod"

Has the advantage as having the ability to act as a trolley as well as a trolley, solving the issue of security
That looks very swish and perfect for shopping. I do haul large loads though and occasionally a brompton goes in the trailer (sometimes I end up with two bicycles at the wrong end of the commute) so probably not big enough.

Thanks though.
 
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MossCommuter
Location
Salford
I put a plastic bin on the wooden flatbed of my Freedomcarry Y frame 20". You can fix things to the mounting holes or just strap things in place. The flatbed allows you to carry awkward, hard and sharp objects without damage. I have hauled bricks, rubble, topsoil, logs, bicycles, timber as well as big shopping loads. The wheels come off for flat storage. The hitch is simple and very good.
That looks awesome but I bit of a budget buster
 
That looks awesome but I bit of a budget buster
I think mine was £190 ish but one of the best 190 squids I have spent. It gets used weekly and saves on taxi, rental, delivery costs. Anyone with a car-free or car-lite lifestyle who doesn't have a trailer should get one.
 
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