Good backback,ect to carry boxes from bank to car?

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Farchaus2k

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I bring in a big red wheelbarrow. They know I mean business.
 

clovis97

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I usually make 2 trips...but an old school luggage dolly thing from the 1980's works wonders for hauling boxed coin.
 

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Piledriver

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I'd like to use a Red Flyer wagon, but my wife refuses to ride in it when I bring it in.

Keep on Rollin' !
 

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namster

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I have a steel hand cart for boxes/bags. Handles 8 boxes like a champ. The thing makes quite a racket rolling across the tile floor at the bank.
 

BuffaloBoy

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I better upgrade, I've been carrying out my coin boxes by hand. I understand 1-2 boxes by hand is no biggie, but if you are doing 5-8 boxes+ at a time, you won't tire yourself out, and can make the coin pickup/delivery in 1 trip compared to 2-4 trips. :icon_sunny:

The most I ever carry out of a bank is 3 boxes which is fine by hand for me though.
 

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I usually ride my bike to the bank and I can carry 2 boxes in my backpack but that is really heavy so I usually just pick up one at a time. The tellers admire how I can bike a few km with an extra 15+ pounds on my back with out stopping. I am thinking when the snow clears that I might invest in some saddle bags for my bike so them I could carry a potential of 4 boxes.
 

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