Why this self clearing trolley earns its place
Clearing trolleys live or die on two things: how much they'll hold and how well they survive being wheeled, loaded and knocked about all day, every day. This one is fully welded rather than bolted together, so there's no fixings working loose under repeated use — just a solid steel frame that takes the punishment of a real service.
Seven shelves run the height of the trolley at 170mm spacing, which is generous enough to clear taller crockery — latte mugs, tumblers, stacked bowls — without anything toppling on the way back to the pot wash. The frame is steel throughout, finished in a durable coated silver/grey, standing 1393mm tall on a 485mm width and 578mm depth footprint, and the whole unit has a gross weight of 16.6kg — light enough to manoeuvre one-handed through a full restaurant floor, solid enough not to flex under a full load.
It's built for one job and built to do it well: getting cleared tables back to the kitchen fast, without multiple trips and without stacking trays precariously on a standard cart. That shelf spacing and the fully welded build are what separate a proper clearing trolley from something improvised.

