Inexpensive "hobby" trailers

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donkmeister

Original Poster:

10,085 posts

113 months

Wednesday 18th December 2024
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Next year I would like to buy a small trailer for tip runs (we have a max size allowed at our tip, IIRC a 1.8*1.2m bed but will double check before purchase!) and taking on continental holidays.

For my limited usage I can't really justify the premium brands such as Ifor Williams. So the obvious choices are the Daxara/Erde trailers that are available at so many places. I'm not dead set on a new one but as they seem to hold their value a used one might not offer much of a saving.

Are there other brands in this part of the market I should be investigating?

smokey mow

1,255 posts

213 months

Wednesday 18th December 2024
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I’ve had mesh sided versions of both the Ifor Williams P8E and now currently a P5E, i know you said you can’t justify the cost but if you could stretch the budget I would thoroughly recommend them.

I came from having ERDE trailers and the quality of the IW is vastly superior, and the mesh sides together with a waterproof cover are so useful for the tip runs.

The P8E I bought new and kept for around 5 years, I sold it last year for almost the same as I’d bought it for 5years previously so it had cost me absolutely nothing in that time.

KTMsm

28,584 posts

276 months

Monday 23rd December 2024
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There's no point buying a Rolls-Royce to pop to the shops

Just have a look on Facebook, eBay, etc and buy a cheap galvanized trailer. The make doesn't matter, they're all up to the job for tip runs

I have a lightweight galvanized trailer that I bought second hand to use behind the lawn tractor and it has taken 10 years of abuse

I have far heavier duty trailers that are great when you've got 3 tons on them but a bit pointless for a tip run


topknines

3 posts

4 months

Tuesday 7th January
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Hi Donkmeister,

If you're mainly using the trailer for tip runs and occasional continental holidays, I think a second-hand galvanized trailer might be your best bet for value. There’s no need to go for premium brands if the usage is limited. As KTMsm mentioned, a lightweight galvanized trailer can serve you well without breaking the bank.

For peace of mind, check the condition and any rust on used ones before buying. Some of the smaller brands could also offer solid options at a more affordable price.

Best of luck with your search!

Lefty

17,787 posts

215 months

Tuesday 7th January
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The premium brands hold their value very well and parts are easy to get. I’d get a second hand Ifor in your shoes. In fact, I have done, got three of them.

donkmeister

Original Poster:

10,085 posts

113 months

Tuesday 7th January
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Thanks all. Just need to get my towbar and I can start scouring eBay!