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Millenium Touring Trolley

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Drum Hardware Trolley

  • Folding handles on head sides
  • Incorporated sides and bottom reinforcement plates made of wood
  • Zipper
  • Extremely stable and comfortable pocket for percussion stand
  • Outside dimensions (L x W x H): 111 x 36 x 25 cm
  • Inner dimensions (L x W x H): 108 x 33 x 23 cm
  • Load capacity up to 25 kg
  • Weight: Approximately 6.7 kg
Available since May 2005
Item number 177180
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Length in cm 108 cm
Width in cm 33 cm
Height in cm 23 cm
Incl. Wheels Yes
Colour Black
838 kr
Including VAT; Excluding kr200 shipping
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Fantastic Hardware Trolley for the Price
Schengis 24.06.2019
As a drummer with quite a few stands in his setup, I knew I needed something bigger to haul my gear in, so I opted for this trolley after seeing another band using it.

The functionality can't be beat. I have 4 boom stands, a hi-hat stand, 2 splash arms, a double and 2 single tom mounts, a throne, and a drum rug. I fit it all into this case every time without hassle and without having to get too creative with the packing. There are 2 tie-down straps inside that help to compress things a bit if need be, but I've seen a guy fit a massive Pearl rack with over 6 cymbal and 3 tom attachments into one of these cases. It's a serious workhorse of a gear bag.

This case has been on the road with me for about 2 years and sees action every week. It fits conveniently into the band bus, allows other equipment to be stacked on top, and rolls like a breeze through the prairie. I've had no problems with the wheels whatsoever, and I've drug this on gravel several times.

Only issue: Top grip has become loose. Still works, though.

Awesome case.
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Pretty solid
Vicarious 19.05.2018
If you are like me, and don't transport your drums very frequently, you might want to pay a little less on things like hardware trolleys.

So, I bought the Millenium Touring Trolley.
As most of the Millenium products, the main selling points is the price.

However, this is a very solid trolley. Sides and bottom are made of wood, so you will be sure that the dimensions will not change whatever you fit inside.
Last time I used it, I managed to put inside a snare stand, a hi-hat stand, three cymbal stands, a drum throne, a floor tom stand, tom holders, and few other small hardware parts.

I can't talk much about quality because I don't really use it very often, but the first impressions were possitive.
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Excellent Carrying Case
Jonathan5131 03.08.2017
We bought this case to be able to carry the percussion stand and microphone stand around. The case is really spacious and you can put a lot of things in it. It's size is quite big. This might be an issue if you have a small car. Since the case can carry lots of items make sure that you do not put too much metal objects in it, like stand. It's not a durability issue but a portability one, since the case becomes extremely heavy to carry around and to handle. We used to carry it between two persons and still it was heavy. You might consider purchasing a smaller version.
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REALLY GOOD
MG141 14.08.2017
The trolley is very good, it has 4 wheels (2 pairs of wheels at the end). It has wooden housing so it holds. It also has to holding grips at each side for easier transportation. Its is really big. I can fit it drum rack, hi-hat stand, snare stand, floor legs and 1 cymbal stand. I do recommend buying it because it is a really quality trolley for the price. Still if you want a better thing you will have to consider buying the expensive one.
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