Food push cart for fundraising/festivals/markets
Large push cart with covering for sale. **Please note this is not a business for sale, it is for the push cart only.
We originally bought this wanting to sell food at festivals but just never got around to using it.
In good condition, 2 gas stoves, plus a hot water system with a tap and sink. There is a bench that runs along the length of the cart. A storage compartment also runs along the length of the cart. Fresh and waste water container under the cart.
Having a bright yellow canopy cover with aluminium framing above means you can sell without worrying about the weather conditions. Comes with 2 LPG gas canisters. 2 large tyres makes it easy to manoeuvre at the market.
The previous owners sold doughnuts and corn dogs out of the cart, but this cart has so much more potential, the stoves sit deep in the cart so you have room to cook in large pots or woks etc.
It is heavy, so will require ramp onto trailer for transport. But once you're at the destination you will be able to wheel it around to where you need to position it.
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