- posted
2 years ago
Caster wheels for the man who has everything
- Vote on answer
- posted
2 years ago
Don't worry - you can borrow the money to buy them at an interest rate of only 14.9%
- Vote on answer
- posted
2 years ago
Did you see the cost of a wall mounting kit for an Apple monitor a year or so back?
To be honest if you are going to buy a computer for silly money then why not do the same for accessories? Brian
- Vote on answer
- posted
2 years ago
Wasn't the ridiculously high price of certain items discussed here a few weeks ago? I think the conclusion was that when they appear, the supplier has temporarily run out of stock, so wants to discourage customers from attempting to purchase the item, but didn't want to remove the item from the sales list altogether. Wex do say the wheels are not in stock.
- Vote on answer
- posted
2 years ago
Not in this case, £700 is the official Apple price
- Vote on answer
- posted
2 years ago
The casters don't have brakes.
I'm sure a DIYer could come up with a solution. I always salivate a bit when I go past the lawn mower replacement wheels display at the hardware store. Maybe you could whip something together with lawnmower wheels.
Paul
- Vote on answer
- posted
2 years ago
if you need to downgrade from runaway castors to fixed feet then that will cost another £299 (if you chucked the OEM feet away)
Barry Bucknell would be proud of this tea trolley. It even has brakes (sorry about the long link)
- Vote on answer
- posted
2 years ago
Don't apologise, cut all the crap out of it, the bit that counts is from slash dp slash up to the next slash
or if you prefer
- Vote on answer
- posted
2 years ago
I came across a good order dumped geriatric mobility chair recently but decided the swivelling wheels were not strong enough for any workshop trolleys.
pumps,play,newly, if anyone wants it:-)
- Vote on answer
- posted
2 years ago
Wheathampstead? Too far away!