Does anyone make a hoist system for loading luggage into cars?
I have recently had the joy of acquiring an electric buggy and, whereas my wife and I can load and unload it into my Alhambra, I find it much more difficult on my own. It occurred to me that a pulley system, possibly electric, could be designed to screw into the roof of the hatch opening to make things much easier. I have never seen such a thing but there would seem to be a good market for it and I wondered if the manufacturers had thought of it.
Asked on 15 December 2012 by CE, Havant
Answered by
Honest John
There are plenty of electric hoist suppliers. Find them under disabled in this directory: www.honestjohn.co.uk/useful-websites/specialists/
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