Here’s your chance to win the new Festival Donkee, dubbed the Range Rover of the trolley world: big and robust enough to load up while camping or to carry the weekly groceries.
The pull along two-wheeler is the brainchild of Jackie Clover, whose Sholley company has been producing distinctive traditional shopping trolleys for 35 years. It is almost twice the size of a conventional shopper and has been designed as a workhorse for all-terrain family leisure pursuits.
Features include large, gripped wheels and weather-proof, wipe-clean fabric in natty polka dot teal green or red. A reinforced lid can be used as a table. Interior compartments, insulated bottle holders and hooks for the handles reinforce its outdoor credentials.
It folds to the size of a toddler buggy and the handle detaches, making it easy to store at home or transport by car or even bike. Essex-based Jackie is also keen to stress the Donkee’s made-in-Britain credentials – reinforced with Sholley’s trademark Union Flag logo. “Customers like the quality reassurance of a British handmade product,” she says.
The Donkee is a perfect accessory, whether for packing a tent or simply a family picnic. And with plenty space for bags-worth of food, it can also do its bit for the environment by replacing the car on bigger local shopping trips, says Jackie.
The Festival Donkee retails at £145, plus £9.50 for delivery in the UK. Its basket size is 48 cm wide x 48 cm deep x 61 cm high. The maximum and minimum height of the handle is 109 cm and 114 cm from the ground.
A compact version is also available at £135, plus £9.50 delivery for the UK. Its basket measures 40.5 cm wide x 46 cm deep x 56 cm high and it has an overall handle height of 96 cm extending to 102 cm.
All you have to do to win this Donkee is to tell Jackie in 100 words what you would use the Donkee for, why you would like it and why she should give it to you, sending your name, age and town to Jackie.
Sholley may use your replies on its website to show people why the Donkee is so valuable to today’s families.
The competition is now closed.
For more information visit Festival Donkee.