Electric Golf Trolley Reviews
Posted on
February 4th, 2010
by admin
Many customers have asked if they can put some comments on their Precision golf trolley. Below you can leave your electric golf trolley reviews.
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I haven’t heard about this make before. I am a Powakaddy man myself, but I rate Hillbilly trolleys as well.
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I believe the website you are looking for is Precision Golf Trolleys
I guess if you are willing to pay £450- £500 for a Powakaddy then I suppose thats OK, are they living on their brand though as i believe they are using the same parts anyway.
is there any problem for the electric trolley in the wet condition. are the systems waterproof
Like most trolleys the electronics boards are completely sealed under the battery tray and the handle comes sealed-in as one complete unit. Therefore impossible to get in.
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i like the look of the precision golf trolley but wonder if you have a showroom where i could physically see them
Yes, it is possible to see them at our premises in Glasgow
top class service, goods arrived when advised and i love the trolley,build quality is fantastic and its the best purchase i have made for my golf so far.
Well, I fully aware of the fact that electric golf trolley is a wonderful choice for most golfers. And I also want to have one when I get my paid this month.
Thanks a lot you have given me inspiration to sell your product, such good service I cannot believe it”
I have had a pecision trolley for 2 years now and at first everything was ok ,however in the last 2 months, firstly the left wheel disintergrated and now the right wheel has now done the same.
I do not think they are made from strong enough material.
I know some golf courses can be tough on trolleys, especially if kerbing the non phnematic tyres all the time. A kerb to a golf trolley is half way up the wheel, like a foot high wall to a car. You wouldn’t keep doing that to your car without expecting a problem very quickly i would guess.