This request is slightly different than that posed by David Hammond in the
Somewhere to Put My Cheese thread. More than cheese, I'm looking for an extra durable granny part with which to transport groceries across the city.
A few times a month, I need to shop for and transport literally across the entire North Side (or sometimes half of the South Side) groceries enough to cook a multi-course meal for 12, often including heavy beverages (kids I cook for drink too much juice) and kitchen tools. I rely on public transportation, buses and trains, and--go figure--the train stops I use don't have elevators. I'm pretty strong for my size, and I've managed to carry out this errand for several years now using just bags, but after a few close calls of breaking my neck on CTA stairs and generally wanting to make my life a little easier, I've decided to invest in a granny cart.
I've "test driven" a few carts and found them rickety, with flimsy wheels. Yes, generally I'm walking on sidewalks, but I guess I'm looking for the SUV of granny carts, with off-road
potential, that would not collapse on me if I hit a pothole or curb or snow bank or as I'm hoisting it full up and down stairs or if I'm otherwise in a rush (basically the norm). Of course, it would be nice if my super granny cart also stowed away easily.
Does anyone have any recommendations?
This cart, which is still in production, looks promising. I'm not completely unconcerned with cost, but I'm willing to invest in a good product--let's say less than $100. Thanks in advance for any ideas.