When I eventually run down my doomsday prep stock of beans, I intend to use my Homcom for click-and-collect shopping runs. It would be better for this purpose, if it had rigid side panels. However, aided by it's side struts, a big white rubble sack tied at the top and then tied down, seems to do a decent job of keeping loose cargo together...
... so I might not enact my plan to add <1mm aluminium sheet to the sides. Will it pass the egg test? I might just buy more doomsday prep beans, or use the small Y Carry Freedom with a large 50litre multi-pocketed wheeled luggage bag with handle, tied down on the platform. The CF isn't ideal for shopping without a very sturdy large box firmly held down, and it has no suspension - no struts or side panels on the CF either, which makes it useless for large volume carriage of heavy roundish garden veg.
A superb looking trailer sold to day on fleabay for £321 sadly it was collection only as the seller wouldn't post
Will sellers never learn? Increasing the sales footprint could significantly increase the eventual selling price of some in demand products. Always gutting when another ebayer snatches something you want away. The Burley looks a very good quality item. The effective volume (34cm X 70cm X 24cm = 57.17litres, not including a bulge at the top, which could be another 20 litres or more) and weight capacity (officially 45kg [stated on manual] or 50kg [according to amazon listing] but capable of about 76kg - 90kg, in my experience) of the Homcom is larger, and although it doesn't have suspension for carriage of some very delicate shopping items, the wheel rims are very wide and would accommodate much wider tyres - I have 1.9" Scwalbe Blackjacks installed at the moment, which are a smoother carriage than it's original (and very low quality) 1.75" noname awfuls. 2.125" wide tyres for 16" wheels are available, but there may be wider, which I haven't yet found, or felt the need to search for.
For a cheap trailer, the Homcom is pretty epic. But you won't like the wheels
@Nealh - noisy bearings, need truing (which I haven't done because it doesn't have brakes, so why bother? Besides, it's only ever going to be travelling 10mph or slower when fully laden), horrific quality tyres and inner tubes. The price has increased by a couple of tenners since last year:
I would have bought this for shopping, but it doesn't have the other's side struts:
I've just bought 6m of 25mm wide red and orange reflective tape for mine, ideally applied after it's painted fridge bright white Hammerite, and possibly a layer of this reflective laquer spray:
I was thinking of soldering the two now unused 5W Junstars headlights (will be made red for use either side at back) plus side and front lights, from the ebike battery to the Homcom via a spare handlebar switch (it wasn't the switch I ordered, but better - the second switch is two-way three position, presumably for indicators; dual position on the switch #2 - flick left for bike rear red only, flick right for trailer lights plus bike rear red light, middle for off).
Trouble is, I'd need to find a suitable waterproof connector for when I'm not hauling - saw some waterproof Andersons which might fit the bill. A mod for next harvest, methinks - bought 10m (I'll probably never finish it, but it was a bargain) of self-amalgamating waterproof tape... and a ebay seller of self-adhesive marine heat shrink sent me 2m "Free", after originally palming me off/selling me short by 1m - I wont be buying from him again.